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- Product category: Virtual Instruments Best Service
- Brand: Best Service
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Product description - Best Service - Peking Opera Percussion
Useful for adding a Far Eastern flavor to music projects, Peking Opera Percussion from Best Service delivers layered Chinese percussion instruments in four categories: Jingda, Drum, Bell, and Cymbal/Gong. The sounds were sampled using traditional and frequently-employed Chinese percussion articulations. Various instruments in this collection have been sampled with up to sixteen velocity layers to ensure a faithfully dynamic reproduction. The graphic user interface assists you in learning how the actual instruments look in relation to how they produce sound. Drum layers are mapped with a roll crossfade, which can be controlled via MIDI controller CC1 for reproducing a realistic crescendo, and all layers feature both close and room microphone positions, with a dry/wet control to adjust the balance between them. - Instruments
- Jingda
Two sets of Peking Opera Percussion which include Bangu, Ban, Muyu, Gong, and Cymbal. MIDI files contain a lower section of new grooves made by composer Zhang Jian, while the higher section are traditional grooves, including various intros and endings, which can be used to reproduce the Peking Opera scene Jingda Wen Percussion set is lower in pitch, which is commonly used in non-action-type scenes Jingda Wu Percussion set is higher in pitch and is often used for action, fight, or similar kinds of scenes - Drums
- Weifeng Kit
Popular Chinese drum set for use in ceremonies, during holiday, or evening entertainment Drum Set Full drum set including all solo and ensemble samples Jiangu Solo A four-foot-high drum, timpani-like in shape, played by one player with three hit positions on the drum skin, plus stick (left and right), rim (left and right), double/triple hits, mute Jiangu 5P Big drum ensemble, played by five players with two hit positions on the drum skin, plus stick, rim (fast and slow), double/triple hits, mute Huapengu Solo Smaller Chinese drum with a flowerpot shape, played by a single player with three hit positions on the drum skin, plus stick, rim, double/triple hits, mute (left and right) Huapengu 5P Huapen drum ensemble, played by five players with two hit positions on the drum skin, plus stick, rim (fast and slow), double/ triple hits, mute Paigu Set of small drums, totaling twelve pieces, include one shot and their roll crossfade - Bells
- Bianzhong
An important instrument in ancient China's ritual and court music. This instrument is sampled from a replica of the original Bianzhong, Marquis Yi of Zeng. The instrument has three rows and some bells have identical pitches on different rows, each producing a different tone Qing Set of small bell-type percussion - Cymbals and Gongs
- Gong Luo
Four gongs with various sizes and pitches Cymbal Cha Two different-sized cymbals Cymbal Naobo Two different cymbals with different sizes Miscellaneous Gongs Variety of gongs from different Chinese regions Yunluo Small gong-set, each with a fixed pitch that can be used to play melody lines and sampled with two kinds of drum sticks Shimianluo Gong set placed on a wood rack, with ten different gongs at varying pitches, mainly used to produce excited atmospheres Table of Contents
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Technical parametersBest Service 71788 Specs | System Requirements | Mac Intel Mac, 2.0 GHz OS X 10.8 to 10.11 2 GB RAM Available hard drive space according to library size For use as a plug-in, host software that supports Audio Units and VST formats (64-bit only) Internet connection for product activation required (on any computer) Windows Pentium/Athlon XP 3.0 GHz Windows 7, 8, and 10 (32- and 64-bit) 2 GB RAM Available hard drive space according to library size For use as a plug-in, host software that supports VST (32- and 64-bit) format Internet connection for product activation required (on any computer) |
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