Spitfire Audio released Folk Accordion as the third volume in its Hearth, and Hollow collection. Los Angeles composer Hunter Rogerson developed the library to capture folk music's intimate character. The instrument was recorded inside a rural living room to achieve an authentic acoustic environment. Rogerson worked with programmer Owen Bolig to create sounds described as breathy, and fragile.
The software features Room Control technology that positions the accordion within different recorded spaces. Users can transport the instrument into rooms from earlier Hearth, and Hollow releases for cohesive sound. The library operates through Native Instruments Kontakt version 8.6.0 or higher on Windows, and Mac systems. Spitfire Audio prices the product at 99 pounds, and 99 euros.
The software features Room Control technology that positions the accordion within different recorded spaces. Users can transport the instrument into rooms from earlier Hearth, and Hollow releases for cohesive sound. The library operates through Native Instruments Kontakt version 8.6.0 or higher on Windows, and Mac systems. Spitfire Audio prices the product at 99 pounds, and 99 euros.