In Session Audio just dropped a hand pan instrument that basically plays itself. Dyad: Hand Pan Drums landed for Kontakt Player, and its Dyad Engine pairs a left-hand and a right-hand pattern player, the two working together to mimic what a master performer pulls off.
The auto-play brain handles pitched and percussive hits, articulation switching, swing, humanization, and micro-rhythms for extra flavor.
Since the library stacks ready-made and customizable patterns, composers get to chase mood, melody, harmony, and rhythm instead of grinding mouse clicks. Every pattern also drops out as a MIDI file via drag-and-drop.
For a thicker texture, it lets producers layer over drones, toss in nature sounds, and beef up the four drums with extra instruments.
Pricing-wise, the intro deal runs at $129.98 bundled with the Drum/Pattern Expansion for a short window. After that, it settles at $199.99 on its own, or $229.98 once the expansion gets added on.
The auto-play brain handles pitched and percussive hits, articulation switching, swing, humanization, and micro-rhythms for extra flavor.
Since the library stacks ready-made and customizable patterns, composers get to chase mood, melody, harmony, and rhythm instead of grinding mouse clicks. Every pattern also drops out as a MIDI file via drag-and-drop.
For a thicker texture, it lets producers layer over drones, toss in nature sounds, and beef up the four drums with extra instruments.
Pricing-wise, the intro deal runs at $129.98 bundled with the Drum/Pattern Expansion for a short window. After that, it settles at $199.99 on its own, or $229.98 once the expansion gets added on.