8dio - Didgeridoo

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Added on September 5, 2015 by Alverikin Applications
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8dio - Didgeridoo (Size: 480.3 MB)
 tonehammer_didgeridoo_readme.pdf18.9 MB
 didge_1_sust_mw_w_partial_vari.nki13.55 KB
 didge_2_sust_mw_2.nki13.54 KB
 didge_2_sust_mw_1.nki13.5 KB
 didge_1_sust_mw_no_vari.nki13.5 KB
 didge_1_sust_mw_w_vari.nki13.49 KB
 didge_1_percussive_mw_ts.nki5.49 KB
 didge_1_percussive.nki5.43 KB
 didge_2_mw_SO_perf_2.nki4.95 KB
 didge_2_mw_SO_perf_1.nki4.51 KB
 dual_didge_and_Session_fx.nki3.42 KB
 didge.tga373.97 KB
 didge.tga373.97 KB
 d1sp_000.nov9.1 KB
 session_1.wav26.45 MB
 session_5.wav6.47 MB
 ddfx_006.wav6.09 MB
 session_3.wav5.14 MB
 d_w1_p_1.wav4.91 MB
 session_7.wav4.68 MB
 d_2_mp_3.wav4.41 MB
 d_w2_p_4.wav4.32 MB
 d_w1_mf_2.wav4.26 MB
 ddfx_001.wav4.26 MB


Description

8dio - Didgeridoo

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Didgeridoo (aka Didge) is an Australian Aboriginal wind instrument dating back over approx.1500-2000 years. The instrument is made from Eucalyptus logs hollowed out by termites and is widely regarded as one of the oldest woodwind (aerophone) instruments in existence. Tonehammer recorded two different Didges for maximum user flexibility. The first one was is an original Eucaplyptus log and the second one is modern version made from PVC pipes.

The library contains over approx. 500MB of samples and programs contain modwheel controlled time-stretching and sample offset options allowing users to get more flexibility out of the samples. The Didges come at two different mic (close/medium) distances and a far mic for our dual-didge FX group. Didge 1 is close mic and Didge 2 is medium mic.

Note: 8DIO Didgeridoo was formerly known as Tonehammer: “Didgeridoo”

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The most Beautiful thing about you is you is you're uploading the libraries that were skipped :-) Literally you are filling up the gaps. Thank You :-)
Thanks, that was my intention from the beginning . I only upload the same stuff as others if I think they differ in some way (like the Berlin Strings, the version I found was not inside an iso, but in a regular folder structure, which is helpful if you don't have much hard drive space left). Anyways, cheers!