Ethnaudio - Percussion Of Anatolia Exclusive «ORIGINAL»

Because of its extensive multi-sampling and high voice count during complex patterns, the software requires a modern desktop setup to run smoothly. Windows 7 or later; macOS 10.12 or later. RAM: 4GB minimum; 6GB or more highly recommended .

Film and video game composers frequently look for unique sonic textures to build tension or establish a specific geographical setting. The deep thuds of the Davul can easily replace standard orchestral gran cassas for a more primal, ancient war-drum feel. Meanwhile, the shimmering highs of the Riq (Middle Eastern tambourine) add movement to ambient arrangements. Electronic Music and Hip-Hop Production ethnaudio - percussion of anatolia

For even deeper sound design, "Percussion of Anatolia" is equipped with ADSR (Attack, Decay, Sustain, Release) envelope controllers, allowing you to shape the dynamic contour of every hit. Because of its extensive multi-sampling and high voice

The instruments were recorded in professional studio environments using high-end microphones to capture the transient detail and natural room acoustic reflections. Film and video game composers frequently look for

From the rolling hills of the Black Sea to the vast plains of Central Anatolia, different rhythms define regional identities:

"I used Ethnaudio to score the finale for 'Desert Wars.' The Zakir percussionist they recorded played a 15/8 rhythm that locked in perfectly with the falling motion of the helicopters. You cannot quantize that swing." — Marcus Thorne, Film Composer (Sony Pictures)