Klevgrand Releases Ting

US Percussion Instrument with sounds originating from t(h)ings laying around at home      16/04/20

While an increasing number of people across the world are spending more time at home, Klevgränd has released Ting - 12 different percussive sounds originating from everyday t(h)ings laying around at home - such as silverware, a sofa, toy drum or a pair of car keys.

Johan Sundhage , Lead Developer, Klevgrand, told us, “Since we’re all stuck in our homes, we decided to make use of what’s
there.”

Here's more, direct from the company...

Ting is a new audio plugin that supports most Mac/Windows DAW:s as well as iPad (AUv3) , intended to be a creative tool and a substitute for ordinary drum and percussion instruments. Altogether ~500 individual samples are used to make this instrument. Each sound is carefully multi-sampled and processed with the common goal to be musically playable. In addition to the sounds, there is an EQ, a room simulator, a reverb and a compressor.

Pricing and Availability:

• AU/VST/AAX $14.99 (Intro price until Apr 30, then $19.99)
• iOS (iPad/AUv3 only) $4.99 (40% off intro price until Apr 30)

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