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MODWHEEL releases the Biscuit Tin Guitar

Following on from success of The Lowdown double bass library (and not forget The Jaws Harp Retuned) the team at MODWHEEL have put their hand (and ear) to capturing the sonic splendor of the biscuit tin guitar.

The Instrument

The instrument that MODWHEEL has sampled is a one off, hand crafted by Steve Roche. Steve has been making tin guitars and other odd instruments for many years for use in his soundtrack work with Plan 9 and live with the bands he performs with.
This particular instrument is a 4 string fretless with open G banjo tuning (D G B D). For sampling purposes the range of the instrument has been extended down to the E below the D of its natural range.
The instrument is fitted with a pickup and was recorded both acoustically as well as through a vintage fender twin reverb amp.

As an acoustic instrument the biscuit tin guitar has a wonderfully unique sound that is caught somewhere between a dobro and a banjo. The electric version can sit between clean and a tin can being dragged behind a car, depending on your taste.

What Is In The Library?

35 Kontakt patches, both acoustic and electric, with finger and plectrum performance. Keyswitches operate the different note options ie Long, Short, Mute, Semitone Slide Up, Tone Hammer Off.

There is also dynamic keyswitching to aid performance with several velocity layers and at least 3 round robins. An FX panel on each patch gives the ability to adjust the sound to further suit your requirements.

The instrument has also been used for its percussive possibilities and there are several percussion kits and BPM’d rhythm patches.
In addition there are a number of patches that play arpeggios and song patterns from a single key.

Features

Acoustic and electric biscuit tin guitar, finger and plectrum articulations, FX, kits and rhythms (BPM’d) & song patterns
24-bit 96 khz multisamples (2873 samples)
1.4 GB Core Library (657 MB via lossless compression)
Requires Kontakt 5.3.0 or higher.

Media

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