Accordions - One At A Time

US Best Service releases the individual instruments from Eduardo Tarilonte's Accordions 2 library      15/08/18

Accordions - One At A Time


Best Service has released Accordions 2 as single instruments. This is the story in their own words…

Accordions 2 by Eduardo Tarilonte is the number one choice for highly realistic and perfectly playable virtual accordion instruments. Since day one this library has convinced countless producers and composers around the world, just have a look at all the testimonials. Effective immediately we are releasing Accordions 2 as single instruments. If you are in need of a specific accordion, you don't have to get the complete package anymore. Stick with the accordion of your choice and get it at a very affordable price.

The accordions single instruments are using Best Service Engine as free sample player and contain all features of the Accordions 2 Bundle except the bass rhythm player.

Pricing and Availability:

Accordions 2 - Single Accordion                 € 69   $ 69   £ 62
Accordions 2 - Single Concert Accordion     € 69   $ 69   £ 62
Accordions 2 - Single French Musette         € 49   $ 49   £ 44
Accordions 2 - Single Folk Accordion          € 49   $ 49   £ 44
Accordions 2 - Single Steirisch Accordion    € 49   $ 49   £ 44
Accordions 2 - Single Bass Accordion         € 49   $ 49   £ 44
Accordions 2 - Single Bandoneon                € 49   $ 49   £ 44
Accordions 2 - Single Concertina                 € 49   $ 49   £ 44
Accordions 2 - Single Wooden Melodica      € 49   $ 49   £ 44

Accordions 2 bundle of all 9 instruments (Kontakt Player)    € 199

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