![]() The names aren't arbitrary-most of them represent the rhythms of different kinds of middle eastern music. The MIDI files are incredible and there are so many of them. ![]() It doesn't bother me that the samples are cut off or that the articulations are minimal when I listen to the whole band at once. If anybody has invested in a middle eastern percussion library they will super-charge it by buying this.īut I see the main strength of this library is to use it just as it is-as a wonderful ensemble instrument. So it's not hard to make substitutions if your interest is using the MIDI rhythms in EPM to drive solo instruments. I really like SONiVOX's small library, Silk Road Percussion, which is currently on sale at for $5. ![]() Of course there is also more premium stuff like Impact Soundworks’ Koron, Evolution World Percussion Middle East, SoundIron’s Riq Drum (which also has Dafs), PrecisionSound’s Persian Daf, etc., as well as general libraries like Evolution World, Ra, and UVI World Suite. ![]() In fact you can find a lot of them in the World Percussion Library that comes with Kontakt, including a Riq, Darabuka, and Djembe (as well as a Daf and a Tar). Actually the instruments in EPM are very common in world percussion libraries.
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