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Important Note:<\/strong>\u00a0Full version of NI Kontakt 5.5.1\u00a0and above is required.<\/p>\n Please Note: <\/strong>This product requires the full version of Kontakt. It will not work with the free version of Kontakt Player.<\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" For Kontakt 5.5.1.451 + (ONLY WORKS IN DEMO MODE IN KONTAKT PLAYER)<\/p>\n The Shakuhachi Flute<\/span><\/p>\n It was originally introduced from China into Japan in the 8th century and underwent a resurgence in the early\u00a0Edo Period. The shakuhachi is traditionally made of\u00a0bamboo, but versions now exist in\u00a0ABS\u00a0and\u00a0hardwoods. It was used by the monks of the\u00a0Fuke school\u00a0of\u00a0Zen\u00a0Buddhism\u00a0in the practice of\u00a0suizen. \u00a0It was also a favorite of film composer\u00a0James Horner<\/a>\u00a0and used on countless of his film scores.<\/p>\n Stealth Wind<\/span><\/p>\n Stealth Wind sets out to capture that “James Horner” cinematic shakuhachi vibe through the use of carefully selected \/ recorded phrases (both ethnic and cinematic) along with some craftily sampled multisampled staccatos and sustains. \u00a0While the main vibe of the sound is centered around stealth and sneaking ninjas, there are also quite a few ethnic phrases and motifs which are on the lighter and more traditional side of things. \u00a0Outside of the two separate cinematic phrase patches and two ethnic patches, there are also various staccato patches, a handful of low “Elephant Calls” which definitely ooze cinematic goodness, and “Enigma Calls” which, as the name suggests, stem from various re-recordings and takes of a certain Shakuhachi sample used extensively by the artist\u00a0Enigma<\/a>.<\/p>\n Let it be known that this library is NOT full of loads of legato articulations, but sets out to be more of an ethnic accent for your game and film scores. \u00a0This library was recorded by utilizing a couple of the most amazing Shakuhachi players we could find,\u00a0Jon Johnston<\/a>\u00a0and\u00a0Jonathan McCollum<\/a>. \u00a0The end result from “the two jons” is a Kontakt\u00a0instrument which will add cinematic ethno flare to just about any track. \u00a0We even included a multisampled Taiko patch which serves as a nice bonus to tie everything together (said taiko appears in the second demo on soundcloud… “Ninjas in the Mist”.)<\/p>\n 17 Kontakt Instruments :<\/span><\/p>\n SW – Percussion – Taikos<\/p>\n SW – Phrases Accents<\/p>\n SW – Phrases Cinematic A<\/p>\n SW – Phrases Cinematic B<\/p>\n SW – Phrases Elephant Calls<\/p>\n SW – Phrases Enigma Calls<\/p>\n SW – Phrases Ethnic A<\/p>\n SW – Phrases Ethnic B<\/p>\n SW – Phrases Hi<\/p>\n SW – Phrases Trills<\/p>\n SW – Staccs – Dual 1<\/p>\n SW – Staccs – Dual 2<\/p>\n SW – Staccs – Dual 3<\/p>\n SW – Staccs – Stealthy<\/p>\n SW – Sustains – Rane Man<\/p>\n SW – Sustains 1<\/p>\n SW – Sustains 2<\/p>\n FOR KONTAKT 5+<\/p>\n https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=ajfwT0UJcdI<\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"featured_media":35229,"template":"","meta":[],"product_brand":[3316],"product_cat":[148,21],"product_tag":[478,437,2725],"class_list":{"0":"post-35230","1":"product","2":"type-product","3":"status-publish","4":"has-post-thumbnail","6":"product_brand-loot-audio","7":"product_cat-beat-production","8":"product_cat-virtual-instruments","9":"product_tag-cinematic","10":"product_tag-kontakt","11":"product_tag-kontakt-instruments","13":"first","14":"instock","15":"downloadable","16":"virtual","17":"taxable","18":"purchasable","19":"product-type-simple"},"yoast_head":"\nStealth Wind Explained<\/span><\/h5>\n<\/div>\n