Best Service Desert Winds hits Engine Player

This exotic wind collection breathes fresh soul into tracks when Best Service teams up with Eduardo Tarilonte for another deep cultural dive.

Desert Winds brings ancient flavors
  • Best Service adds four solo wind instruments.
  • Armenian Duduk, Persian Ney, Turkish Ney, and Zourna shine.
  • Over two thousand samples deliver rich detail.
  • Up to six true legato options per horn.
Microtuning unlocks authentic scales
  • Custom tunings match regional traditions exactly.
  • Engine Player hosts everything with deep tweaks.
  • Real-time controls shape every nuance live.
  • Twenty-one-layered soundscapes evolve dynamically.
Versatile tools spark creativity
  • Modern interface keeps the workflow crystal clear.
  • All key parameters are adjusted on the fly.
  • Smooth performances feel emotionally alive.
  • Content overlaps with Ancient ERA Persia, too.
Platform support stays solid
  • Engine Player version 1.5 runs the library.
  • Windows 10 systems handle it fine.
  • macOS 10.15 setups stay fully compatible.
  • VST3 AU and AAX plug-ins work everywhere.
Intro pricing keeps it accessible
  • Desert Winds sits at seventy-nine euros now.
  • Regular price climbs to one hundred nineteen euros.
  • Deal lasts until early April 2026.
  • VAT wraps into the listed figures.
 

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