The True Strike Pack Bundle 1 & 2 from ProjectSAM features the Orchestral Percussion and the World & Effects Percussion libraries for Mac and Window computers. It can be used by musicians, composers, producers, and engineers to create ambient, cinematic percussion for audio applications such as films, recordings, broadcast TV, games, and more.
True Strike, the first volume in the series, focuses on orchestral percussion. Offering 51 orchestral percussion instruments in multiple concert hall mic positions, True Strike is a suitable choice for creating cinematic and powerful percussion samples.
True Strike, the second volume in the series, offers over 30 world and 28 effects percussion instruments covering everything to lay down the percussion track for your next chase sequence, horror scene, or ethnic-flavored score.
In addition, this re-released version of True Strike has been completely re-designed for the Kontakt format and comes with Native Instruments Kontakt Player. Other features include a re-structured instrument list, a streamlined audio pool, and real-time microphone mixing with other switchable options.
The True Strike Volume 1 from ProjectSAM is a percussion library for Mac and Windows computers that focuses on orchestral percussion. It can be used by engineers, producers, and musicians to create music in audio applications for films, broadcast TV, recording studios, games, and more.
The True Strike library provides 51 orchestral percussion instruments in multiple concert hall mic positions. This re-released version of True Strike has been completely re-designed for the Kontakt format and comes with Native Instruments Kontakt Player.
The True Strike Volume 2 from ProjectSAM is a sound library that consists of over 52 world percussion instruments and effects for Mac and Window computers. It can be used by musicians, engineers, and producers when creating music in applications for films, broadcast TV, recordings, games, and more.
True Strike Volume 2 instruments cover the following regions: Japanese/Asian, African and European/Turkish. You will find okedo (taiko) drums, doundoun, udu, gomee, brekete, darabukas, bowls, bendirs, chappa from various regions, atarigane, kangagui bells and cajon. For the main instruments, various idiomatic phrases are available. All world instruments have been recorded in studio or stage environments and are available in two microphone sets: close and room. No loops or phrases were used.
