Indigisounds Soca Starter Pack KONTAKT-AwZ
AwZ | 02 Aug 2019 | 154 MB
Trinidad and Tobago proudly boast that their Carnival is the best in the world. The main reason for this is … Soca! Created from a deep fusion of their rich East Indian and African native musical influences, this high-energy sound is the driving spirit for the country and all other Caribbean-themed Carnivals throughout the world….
Indigisounds Steelpan Samples KONTAKT-AwZ
AwZ | 02 Aug 2019 | 3,32 GB
Indigisounds Steelpan Samples was created in the Caribbean twin-island Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, the birthplace of the Steelpan. This instrument is a quintessential symbol of West Indian creativity, and has become a medium for percussive expression globally. We take the power of the Steelpan sound a step further by bringing you the first ever sample library to capture the entire range of the conventional Steelpan and its performance criteria. Our team of professionals has carefully crafted these samples to mirror the sounds of pan yards across Trinidad and Tobago. At your fingertips is the potential to compose, arrange and produce the authentic sound of an entire Steel orchestra.
Indigisounds Laventille Rhythm Section KONTAKT-AwZ
AwZ | 02 Aug 2019 | 630 MB
In Trinidad and Tobago’s rich musical landscape the rhythm section or ‘engine room’, as it is commonly referred to, is the group of percussion instruments that traditionally accompanied the steelpans, providing the pulse and rhythmic drive for the entire band. The sound of the rhythm section is one which when heard evokes feelings of festivity and celebrations as it fills the air with the clangs of iron and metal, an abrasive symphony of energy.
Indigisounds Chutney and Tassa Starter Pack KONTAKT-AwZ
AwZ | 02 Aug 2019 | 1,45 GB
In the aftermath of the abolition of slavery in the Caribbean, the East Indian indentured labourers arrived bringing with them another culture to the melting pot of the West Indies. Foremost of the elements which they brought with them was their musical identity. East Indian indentured labourers came mainly from the Hindustan belt to cultivate the sugar plantations predominantly in Trinidad and Tobago, Suriname, and Guyana.