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ANN: Traditional Hawaiian Percussion Vol. 1

 
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David Kauahikaua



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PostPosted: Thu Sep 13, 2007 1:15 am    Post subject: ANN: Traditional Hawaiian Percussion Vol. 1 Reply with quote

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:


Tiki Records releases "Traditional Hawaiian Percussion Vol. 1" sample &
loop DVD

Kailua, HI September 12, 2007
Tiki Records is proud to announce the release of "Traditional Hawaiian
Percussion Vol. 1". This DVD consists of meticulously sampled authentic
Hawaiian implements for EXS, GarageBand and NI Kontakt samplers. The
first of itʻs kind, Tiki Records attempts to bridge the gap between
native Hawaiian music and todays Digital Audio Workstations.

With quality in mind, we sampled each nuance of every implement. From
hand slaps on the bottom of an Ipu, to the pounding of a 5 foot bamboo
Kaʻekeʻeke on the ground.

Recorded in stereo with no processing, the samples have a very natural
feel. The loops were recorded the same way and are a perfect match to
the instruments. The loops of basic Hawaiian and not so basic Hawaiian
beats are recorded live and not programmed.

This DVD is for those times when you donʻt want to haul out your ipu to
do the track.
Or want to experiment with a funky pahu. On a hot humid day.
Full Hawaiian rhythm tracks can be built, capable of calling the
fiercest of gods.
Ever thought, "what this track really needs is a puili on 2 and 4".
Well....  Here is your answer.

Features
• EXS, GarageBand and Kontakt Instruments
• Apple Loops and ACIDized Wave files
• All files are 44.1k/24bit
• Rolls and Single hits

For more information:
http://www.tiki-records.com

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