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Old 17th September 2012   #1
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Please help, looking for samples collections of Asian singing

Hi all

I am looking for a good sample set, actually there are a couple of different things I need.

First I'd like a really good collection of shakers and spanish or latin or world percussion. Not totally dry, natural sounding with the room as well.

Basically I don't need any bass drum sounds at all, congas or tablas or anthing like that, just the high sounding things.

Then I also really want some Asian or world singing. I think I found a CD once with a lot of these but I can't remember what it was now.

Something like this sparked my interest: Spectrasonics - Legacy Products - Vocal Planet

If you listen to the world demo, but it's not quite what I am looking for.

Here is another example, this time what I am looking for: Saints And Sinners - Peace (Breakfast Remix)HD Trance!! - YouTube

You hear the singing at 3:08? Perhaps Indian. That kind of thing. Men and women.

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Take a look at Ethno World voices, and perhaps Sonokinetic's Ethnic section, where they have a ton of really cool vocal stuff.

My go to for percussion is still Battery 3, as it has a ton of ethnic drums from all over the place.
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Take a look at Ethno World voices, and perhaps Sonokinetic's Ethnic section, where they have a ton of really cool vocal stuff.

My go to for percussion is still Battery 3, as it has a ton of ethnic drums from all over the place.
Nice one!!

Love the Sonoknetic! Affordable too. anyway to play these without kontakt though?
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I'd even buy kontakt for those..

Any others anyone?
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i can recommend you one sample library for kontakt that is called
USB *ultimate sound bank
soundscan vol.60 Asian traditions http://www.ultimatesoundbank.com/soundscan.html?s=50
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i can recommend you one sample library for kontakt that is called
USB *ultimate sound bank
soundscan vol.60 Asian traditions UVI | Select your region
Thanks! Don't know if it's got what I want judging from the demo.

Man, so many librarys out there for Kontakt. I should really bite the bullet. I might as well buy Komplete at some point I guess.
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I'd even buy kontakt for those..

Any others anyone?

The only other option that I can think of is Total India (which I'm selling at the moment, but that's no good for you in the USA!) but that's VERY ethnically traditional.

Kontakt really is the way forward with this kind of stuff tbh, as these smaller library devs like Sonokinetic and 8Dio still use the full Kontakt rather than pay out for the player licenses.
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The only other option that I can think of is Total India (which I'm selling at the moment, but that's no good for you in the USA!) but that's VERY ethnically traditional.

Kontakt really is the way forward with this kind of stuff tbh, as these smaller library devs like Sonokinetic and 8Dio still use the full Kontakt rather than pay out for the player licenses.
Wow, these are great! They do just vocal packs too which are cheaper.

How do you find all this stuff! I always find the lame packs.
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Wow, these are great! They do just vocal packs too which are cheaper.

How do you find all this stuff! I always find the lame packs.
I find all this stuff by attempting to do library/film music, and then asking people that actually already do it.

If I had £50k in the bank, it still wouldn't be enough for what I don't already have
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a buddha chanting box may get you there
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As far as Indian goes, those future loop CD's will do me fine. I really wanted some middle-eastern & mediterranean stuff.

Need kontakt for that so it seems so far.

But man I am still stoked about those samples on Kinetico or whatever it's called. Breath taking.
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Oh check on producerloops too.

I was uploading a soundset there the other day and happened upon a really cool old film vocal sample set. I suspect there's a load of other stuff on there that nobody's heard of as well!
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