Developer: Tonehammer
Website: _www.tonehammer.com
Format: Kontakt 2 and .wav
Quality:
wav stereo, 16 bits, 44100 kHz
Description: Didge – Australian wind instrument used by local aborigines .. The instrument is made from a piece of eucalyptus, hollowed out by termites. Tonehammer has recorded two Didges for maximum user convenience. One is the original Eucaplyptus log and the other is a modern version made of PVC pipes. The library contains two Didgeridoos recorded in a variety of ways that allows the user to
sculpt their own grooves. The “Didge” is an Australian Aboriginal wind instrument dating back
over approx. 1500-2000 years. The instrument is made from Eucalyptus blogs hollowed out by
termites and is widely regarded as one of the oldest woodwind (aerophone) instruments in
existence. Tonehammer recorded two different Didges for maximum user fl exibility. The fi rst one
was is an original Eucaplyptus log and the second one is modern version made from PVC pipes.
The library contains over 400MB of samples and programs contain modwheel controlled
timestretching and sample offset options allowing users to get more fl exibility out of the
samples. The Didges come at two different mic (close / medium) distances and a far mic for our
dual-didge FX group. Didge 1 is close mic and Didge 2 is medium mic.
We hope you enjoy this instrument.