
The programs of each KApro Iconic Suite sound library are ready to use and dynamically playable, just as you expect from KApro. All KApro Iconic Suite sound libraries contain only a few programs, however, catching the essential spirit of each sound genre precisely. These novel modular combinations have been important assets in achieving a convincing sound yet with as few as possible multi samples and thus using the lowest possible memory consumption, leaving tons of space to create further valued sound creations. EXs291 "Slow Strings 1") and the orchestral brass (EXs292 "Cinematic Brass"). EXs290 "Fast Strings 1"), the slow strings (e.g. the solo violin (EXs289 "Solo Violin"), the fast strings (e.g. There are 2 programs and 5 combinations which need EXs315, there is a combination which needs EXs316, and there are 2 programs which need EXs319.KApro brings the first modular and easily combinable symphonic sound libraries, our KApro Iconic Suite.Įach KApro Iconic Suite sound library is dedicated to a certain symphonic sound genre, e.g.

Note: This title for NAUTILUS requires EXs315, EXs316 and EXs319 additionally to produce the Combinations and the Drum Tracks perfectly. Please download the file which matches your product model. This affects sounds which reference the factory Programs.

Note: The order of the factory Programs is arranged differently among NAUTILUS, KRONOS2, KRONOS X and the original KRONOS. EXs15 will be useful anywhere that you need the inimitable character of the human voice with its pure and warm sound.

There are also ethnic voices with authentic nasal resonance, jazzy scat vocals such as “Da,” “Di,” “Du,” “La,” “Pa,” and “Tu,” and even whispers and humming.īy combining these sounds you can create everything from traditional classical choirs to ambient, synth‐like textures, as well as unique atmospheres suitable for healing music. This library contains a wide variety of choir samples ranging from small to large ensembles, including all‐male, all‐female, and mixed groups, with vocalizations such as “Aah,” “Ooh,” and “Unh” provided in the soprano, alto, tenor, and baritone vocal ranges.
