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Soniccouture – SAMULNORI PERCUSSION v1.5.0 (KONTAKT)

Samulnori is a type of Korean percussion music that has been gaining widespread popularity over the past few decades, both in Korea and abroad. The term ā€œsamulnoriā€ can be divided into two parts ā€œsamulā€ – means ā€œ4 thingsā€, and ā€œnoriā€ – to play, ie play 4 instruments.

Usually the Samulnori ensemble consists of 4 main instruments – Puk, Janngu, Jing and K’Kwaenggwari, but there is also a small ensemble consisting of one such instrument, and large ones of more than 4 instruments. Each of the instruments in the ensemble is an element of nature, Jing – wind, Janggu – rain, Puk – clouds, and K’kwaenggwari – lightning.

PUK – a low-frequency drum in the form of a barrel with a diameter of about 30 cm, having a hollow wooden case with skin stretched on each side, which is played with one beater. It carries the main bass boost.

JING is a gong made of iron. Sometimes a tool is hung in a holding frame, or held in a hand, and hit on it with a large, soft mallet

JANNGU is an hourglass-shaped drum, each side of which is covered with a different kind of skin. One of the sides produces a high-frequency sound, which is struck by bamboo cane, the other side produces a deeper sound by hitting with a mallet.

K’KWAENGGWARI is a small manual gong held in the left hand and beaten with a small, hard mallet. A tool about 25 cm across, made of brass. Leads a group, signals transitions in music.

• 24 bit 44.1khz stereo sampling
• 14 velocity layers, 10 alternate round robin layers per hit
• 4 Samulnori instruments
• Euclidean Beats Sequencer
• KSP Humanise controls – create organic variations in playing
• Modular effects section with custom convolution reverb IRs
• 20 preset grooves

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