SonicCouture Gu Zheng KONTAKT LiVE (repost) | 2.23 Gb
The Guzheng is a traditional Chinese instrument dating from the Qin dynasty (c. 200 BC to the rest of us). It is the ancestor of the Japanese Koto as well as several other zither-like instruments found across east Asia. A modern Guzheng typically has 21 strings over movable bridges, and steel strings wound with nylon, although ancient instruments used silk strings. These are mounted on a large resonant half-tube box made of wu-tong wood, and the instrument is typically about 1.7m long. The strings are tuned by both moving the bridges and by adjusting tuning pegs.
Kontakt version includes:
KSP 'Last Note Standing' PitchBend Processor
KSP Glissando and Tremolo Processors Right (Picked) and Left Hand( Finger)
+ Harmonics Sampling 3 Round Robin Layers
+ Up to 10 Velocity layers per note