Sonic Implants Turn Up The Volume

US Amps & Pickups 2 brings more classic guitar samples      20/08/03

Sonic Implants Turn Up The Volume
Loud things with strings

Sonic Implants delve further into the grungy world of guitars and stuff with the introduction of a second volume of Amps & Pickups 2 – Classic Guitars and Basses.
Instruments include:
Rickenbacker 330 6-String Guitar, Fender Telecaster Guitar, Rickenbacker 4003 Bass, and Fender Precision Bass. This new product features a variety of playing styles, including down & up picks, down & up strums, multi-velocity tones, mutes, hammer-ons, plucked tones, and a very large selection of chords - Major, Minor, Dom7, Sus4, 7Sus4, and Add9 chords. The Gigasampler version of this entirely new product is so large that it fills two CDs. The product is also available in Soundfont format. A Kontakt version is in production. All of the individual instruments are also available for download in Soundfont format for those who prefer to start with only a few sounds. “This new collection of classic instruments has all the fidelity, playability, and realism musicians have come to expect from the Sonic Implants name,” said David Fox, Sonic Network’s Marketing Director. “It features a stellar lineup of extensively sampled and expertly programmed instruments.” Download products start at $24.95. The Soundfont CD is $199.95 and the two-CD Gigasampler version is $229.95. MP3 demos and more information are available at the Sonic Implants web site at
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