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VQstands for "Vintage Quality". It's a sample library for Kontakt 4
% m8 \6 @$ e9 J0 h; ]( vand above that features a 1964 Ludwig Hollywood kit recorded with 12 mics in a wooden studio.+ ]. B$ c7 W! z! s1 D
, m( @1 v8 `' k$ S, e/ n7 ^" g' x0 |All recorded with 6 velocity layers and 6 round robin, resulting in 36 samples per articulation.
6 n! O4 T- P, q- g$ p& @& }All samples normalized to 0db so when a velocity ramp is applied it results in 128 volume steps, 2 `) T; `: G4 m2 f; r$ D- `0 S6 t1 L
which gives a very natural response from the keyboard or e-drum.1 V2 o+ M6 R G! a
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This 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.8 B" k5 Y) ^% j$ \$ M
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* V @: E, x7 `, RNCW files, 44.1KHz 24bit./ K. F8 _+ h9 d* {& }
4GB using lossless compression.
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Advanced script and GUI.1 F) e. N# {. o) ^$ a* S4 V9 R% ]
10 microphone positions.
/ Z0 O: y( q: M) l$ GEffects (EQ, reverb and compression).4 s" m6 g, Q. g8 X
Settings page with premium features.4 v0 l+ `/ p1 R# P' u
Artist Presets.
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