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VQstands for "Vintage Quality". It's a sample library for Kontakt 4 " V( w* ]4 j' `2 E( @
and above that features a 1964 Ludwig Hollywood kit recorded with 12 mics in a wooden studio.) [% [. k. p6 Z l3 n4 R6 y! Q
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All recorded with 6 velocity layers and 6 round robin, resulting in 36 samples per articulation.
$ O: \* D5 a8 C. G1 r3 ?- sAll samples normalized to 0db so when a velocity ramp is applied it results in 128 volume steps,
' X$ X. Y# G" @7 gwhich gives a very natural response from the keyboard or e-drum.
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a8 D: c4 S& OThis is, by far, the most complex library that I've ever done and it's also the best sounding kit that I've ever heard.
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Tech Info
' }) ~! W! {! j9 {8 y" xNCW files, 44.1KHz 24bit.
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6 round robin, 6 velocity layers.7 S% U9 v8 }$ H) e
Advanced script and GUI.8 K5 V. D( [; e# ]) @) Y
10 microphone positions.
' w% Q2 [. o6 rEffects (EQ, reverb and compression).# d$ ~# R* ~8 m0 c+ r1 q
Settings page with premium features.
( W; c- c: Z: h/ WArtist Presets.
/ J# r, B) a) g. P9 sFor Kontakt 4.2.4 or superior.
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