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Tonsturm turns hurdy-gurdy into cinematic drone machine
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 73324, member: 636"] German sample library developer Tonsturm has transformed recordings from master craftsman Guido Falke's medieval hurdy-gurdies into a contemporary scoring instrument that prioritizes textural atmospheres over historical accuracy. The Kontakt-based package deploys a dual-layer architecture borrowed from the company's earlier Spiral Strings release, allowing composers to blend contrasting timbres through identical parameter sets on each section, while three microphone perspectives and extended sustain recordings provide sonic flexibility across twelve performance modes. Musicians can manipulate sustained drones and percussive articulations through modulation routing that connects LFOs and step sequencers to filtering and saturation processors, with convolution reverb algorithms positioning the source material in architectural and natural environments. The software avoids phrase-based playback in favor of individual note sampling that permits unrestricted melodic exploration across any tonal system, supported by round-robin variations captured from premium recording equipment at multiple microphone distances. Tonsturm has discounted the library to ninety-nine dollars before standard pricing reaches one hundred forty-nine. [/QUOTE]
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