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DJRegulate
Hey can someone help me please...I am looking for a VST instrument which resembles the sound of any of these ethnic instruments(or preferably all of them): an Armenian duduk, zurna, Persian ney, any turkish instrument, or pretty much a good wind instrument VST...i already checked out the ones in KVS and they only had a couple wind instrument VSTs which which didnt sound too natural to me.

will appreciate greatly for help
thanks in advance
cheesy
You'd probably have better luck in the production forum...
tu_face
:rolleyes: moved

DJing does not = production. please take this into account before deciding where to place your threads.
DJRegulate
yup ur right my bad posted in wrong forum but now that thats fixed, any ideas?
DickieThijssen
Definately this one::: EMM Knagalis

Its a ethnic melodic virtual instrument with loads of tweaking options and presets... Loads of sitars, bagpipes and more eastern instruments
DJRegulate
hey man i checked it out, pretty awesome, thanks...but i was looking for something more mediterranean rather than scottish bagpipe type percussion...lmao but thanks alot, im sure ill find that vst useful one of these days

also any ideas for a saxophone vst?
meDina
hmm usually for that stuff all i can find is samples man
DickieThijssen
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Originally posted by DJRegulate
hey man i checked it out, pretty awesome, thanks...but i was looking for something more mediterranean rather than scottish bagpipe type percussion...lmao but thanks alot, im sure ill find that vst useful one of these days

also any ideas for a saxophone vst?


Edirol Orchestral has a nice alto sax, its not a synth, its a soundcanvas. Also some nice trumpets
State of Matter
Edirol Orchestral is amazing.
DickieThijssen
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Originally posted by State of Matter
Edirol Orchestral is amazing.

yeah i love it, its just the real thing

cheesy
If you want samples Spectrasonics has some you might be interested: http://www.spectrasonics.net/libraries/index.html
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