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Mallet Instruments

2004-05-03 by mosemuse

I am searching for a good library of Mallet Instruments such as Marimba and 
Vibraphone. Any one have a suggestion?

Re: [EXS] Mallet Instruments

2004-05-03 by Ned Bouhalassa

Christian and Lane's Ultimate Marimba and Vibes. Fantastic. I use them  
all the time:

http://www.audiomidi.com/common/cfm/product.cfm?pid=1031

If you're looking for more than those two, you might want to consider a  
slightly more expensive, but much larger collection. VSL's Mallets:

http://www.vsl.co.at/english/pages/products_%26_shop/horizon_series/ 
mallets.htm


Ned


On 04-05-03, at 12:59, mosemuse wrote:

> I am searching for a good library of Mallet Instruments such as  
> Marimba and
>  Vibraphone. Any one have a suggestion?
>
>


   http://nedfx.com

    Ned Bouhalassa

n e d @ n e d f x . c o m


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Re: [EXS] Mallet Instruments

2004-05-03 by David Trenkel

I like the Dave Samuels collection from sampleheads

http://www.sampleheads.com/cgi-bin/SoftCart.exe/?E+scstore

You can buy individual samples for Giga as downloads, I bought a few of  
these and have been very happy with them.
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On Monday, May 3, 2004, at 10:27 AM, Ned Bouhalassa wrote:

> Christian and Lane's Ultimate Marimba and Vibes. Fantastic. I use them
> all the time:
>
> http://www.audiomidi.com/common/cfm/product.cfm?pid=1031
>
> If you're looking for more than those two, you might want to consider a
> slightly more expensive, but much larger collection. VSL's Mallets:
>
> http://www.vsl.co.at/english/pages/products_%26_shop/horizon_series/
> mallets.htm
>
>
> Ned
>
>
> On 04-05-03, at 12:59, mosemuse wrote:
>
>> I am searching for a good library of Mallet Instruments such as
>> Marimba and
>>  Vibraphone. Any one have a suggestion?
>>
>>
>
>
>    http://nedfx.com
>
>     Ned Bouhalassa
>
> n e d @ n e d f x . c o m
>
>
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Re: [EXS] Mallet Instruments

2004-05-03 by Donnie Christian

Just thought I would let everyone know that we have a new "Chromatic Percussion" library 
that goes way beyond anything we (or anyone else) has ever done.  It contains like 14 
different marimba mallets, vibes, chimes, xylophones, almglocken etc.  You can check it 
out at http://www.dssoundware.com

It is by far the most extensive mallet percussion library on the market.

Donnie








--- In exs-users@yahoogroups.com, Ned Bouhalassa <ned@n...> wrote:
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> Christian and Lane's Ultimate Marimba and Vibes. Fantastic. I use them  
> all the time:
> 
> http://www.audiomidi.com/common/cfm/product.cfm?pid=1031
> 
> If you're looking for more than those two, you might want to consider a  
> slightly more expensive, but much larger collection. VSL's Mallets:
> 
> http://www.vsl.co.at/english/pages/products_%26_shop/horizon_series/ 
> mallets.htm
> 
> 
> Ned
> 
> 
> On 04-05-03, at 12:59, mosemuse wrote:
> 
> > I am searching for a good library of Mallet Instruments such as  
> > Marimba and
> >  Vibraphone. Any one have a suggestion?
> >
> >
> 
> 
>    http://nedfx.com
> 
>     Ned Bouhalassa
> 
> n e d @ n e d f x . c o m
> 
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Re: [EXS] Mallet Instruments

2004-05-03 by Ned Bouhalassa

Wow, excellent list of articulations, mallets, etc. Sounds like it 
would be hard to choose between Chromatic Perc and the VSL. I guess a 
real maniac would get both! ;-)

The demos are good, my only suggestion being that they are sometimes 
too soft in parts.

Ned

On 04-05-03, at 15:19, Donnie Christian wrote:

> Just thought I would let everyone know that we have a new "Chromatic 
> Percussion" library
>  that goes way beyond anything we (or anyone else) has ever done.  It 
> contains like 14
>  different marimba mallets, vibes, chimes, xylophones, almglocken 
> etc.  You can check it
>  out at http://www.dssoundware.com
>
>  It is by far the most extensive mallet percussion library on the 
> market.
>
>  Donnie
>


   http://nedfx.com

    Ned Bouhalassa

n e d @ n e d f x . c o m


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RE: [EXS] Mallet Instruments, DS SOUNDWARE LIbary.

2004-05-14 by gary pozner

Dear Fellow ESX users,

I just thought I would let all of you know who are looking for mallet
instruments, that while the DS soundware Library may or may not be good.
Chances are you won't receive it. Here is my experience
  I ordered it, and paid for overnight shipping 3 weeks ago(April 20).
The owner, 3 days later realized it was on overnight order and sent me
an email apology.  I thought OK I will get the sounds the next day.
Well it is now 3 weeks later and no sounds.  I also asked for a credit
to my credit card and was told fine, but that was a week ago and my
credit card company has was received no word from him.  I don't like
user groups being used as sales tools, but if you are going to use them,
I believe you need to at least deliver your product.  I was not going to
post this to give the merchant the benefit of the doubt, as he said he
was having business troubles.  But at this point I can only believe he
is being deceitful and there is no place for that.

Gary Pozner

>>Just thought I would let everyone know that we have a new "Chromatic
Percussion" library 
that goes way beyond anything we (or anyone else) has ever done.  It
contains like 14 
different marimba mallets, vibes, chimes, xylophones, almglocken etc.
You can check it 
out at http://www.dssoundware.com

It is by far the most extensive mallet percussion library on the market.

Donnie<<

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