Introduction
We came up with the idea for Sitar Nation
in mid-2007, after noticing that despite the growing popularity of
ethnic instrument libraries, few products sampled non-Western
instruments with a level of depth expected from a modern sample
library. We spoke with numerous composers and producers who were
unhappy with the current offering of ethnic instrument samples which
only provided an “overview” of sounds and lacked the detail necessary
to provide realistic solo performances.
The sitar, tampura, tabla and baya were chosen for our library not
only because these instruments have remained a foundation of Indian
classical music for centuries, but also because they have even
permeated Western music since the 50s and 60s. Sitar Nation
is the first library to capture these instruments with a level of
detail and realism normally reserved for violins and pianos, allowing
the composer to control and play these beautiful sounds without relying
on excessive programming.
Content Overview
The library is built on 2.7gb of “unlocked” 24-bit/44.1khz audio
content. Eighteen main patches cover a variety of important playing
techniques for all four instruments, all of which can be loaded from up
to three positions: close, room, and ambient. This, combined with
extensive sampling for velocity and round robins, allows you to
carefully reproduce authentic sounds OR simply add flourishes of flavor
to your compositions with a minimum of time spent.
Also included with Sitar Nation is a set
of seventeen FX patches which take the core audio content into new
directions using both pre-rendered offline processing and
effects/programming within Kontakt. The result is a wide variety of
highly useful sounds, from drones and percussion to chimes, pads and
keyboards.
This product was added to our catalog on Monday 10 August, 2009.