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Antique Metal Percussion (AMP) is an extraordinary Kontakt sample library. It's created by gently banging on a collection of antique metal items. The items in this library are truly unique, like an old iron bedrail, a library book cart, a seaside lantern from the Northeast, a turn - of - the - century 'Childs' brand copper fire extinguisher with a cool sound, a WWII .50 Caliber Metal Ammunition Box, and a decommissioned WWII Mk27 Hand Grenade. Each antique has a distinct timbre you won't find elsewhere. The included GUI makes it a breeze to tinker with patches. You can easily adjust important parameters, including a toggleable convolution reverb with custom and selectable impulse responses, a built - in arpeggiator, pitch control, and control over the attack and release of each instrument, as well as the low, medium, and high EQ ranges. Every hit has 4 X round robins to avoid repetition, and all instruments are velocity - sensitive. There are also numerous FX atonal pads, huge FX hits, reversals, and scrapes for dramatic and horrific effects. This library features 42 Kontakt patches, over 330 unique samples, and many other great functions.
Using this antique metal percussion sample library is easy. First, open the Kontakt player and load the patches from the library. You can use the GUI to adjust different parameters. For example, if you want to change the sound's reverb, just toggle the convolution reverb option and select the impulse response you like. To add a bit of rhythm, use the built - in arpeggiator. When it comes to pitch control, EQ adjustment, or setting the attack and release of each patch, the GUI has clear controls. Remember, since the items are antique, the samples have a very unique timbre. Try to make the most of this uniqueness in your music. As for maintenance, keep your software updated to ensure smooth performance. Also, make sure your computer has enough storage space and processing power to handle the samples. Don't overload the system, or it might cause glitches in the sound output.