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Concert percussion is abundant in film scores, trailers, and commercials. As a composer, it’s always a good idea to have many tools at your disposal.
- Marimbaphonic by Alan ViSTa (@KVRAudio Product Listing): Marimbaphonic is a sampled marimba containing 122 samples from the University of Iowa Electronic Music Studios public domain library. Samples are organized in two layers for more expressiveness and are gently spread in stereo through the keyboard: 122 mono 24-bit samples. 2 velocity layers (0 to 90 = ff, 91 to 127 = mf). Release time.
- Apr 04, 2020 After all, we tirelessly scoured the web to bring you the best free VST plugins out there on the market. Rightly so, Virtual Studio Technology (VST) plugins or VST instruments are an essential element every music production enthusiast needs to craft and hone their soundscape with to add rich audio effects and get that solid final mix.
- Free Kalimba (thumb piano) plugin that I made I wanted to create a VST for tropical house, and there's already great free VSTs for the xylophone and marimba by Alan Vista, so I made a Kalimba (thumb piano) VST.
Free VST Plugins; Download Archive; Free Vibraphone Kontakt Library. The vibraphone resembles the xylophone, marimba, and glockenspiel. Every bar is paired with a resonator tube that has a motor-driven butterfly valve at its higher finish. The valves are mounted on a typical shaft, which produces a tremolo or vibrato impact whereas spinning. Marimba; Mac OS X. MacOS 10.12 / macOS 10.13: 64-Bit Windows 7. / 8.1 / 10: VST 3, AAX or AU compatible host application for using as plug-in: VST 2, VST 3 or AAX compatible host application for using as plug.
Great-sounding percussion instrument libraries are often challenging to find. Look no further as I’ll be sharing five of the best xylophone VST plugins to use in your compositions.
Note: the issue with many percussion instrument plugins is they usually come packed in a larger library (for example, an orchestral percussion library). You may not be able to find a standalone xylophone VST outside of the free option I’ve listed below.
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1) Vital Series: Mallets – Paid
Vital Series: Mallets from Big Fish Audio is not exclusive to the xylophone; instead, it covers a range of many different mallet instruments.
‘Vital Series: Mallets’ includes eight instruments in one patch. The GUI of Mallets allows for each pitched percussion instrument to be edited, played, blended, and recorded together.
All eight instruments included are:
- Marimba
- Xylophone
- Glockenspiel
- Tubular Bells (Chimes)
- Glass Marimba
- Song Bells
- Vibraphone
- Crotales
The samples themselves sound incredible; the level of detail is excellent for commercial film and TV productions. The recordings offer dry, stereo samples with four velocity layers and five round robins per instrument.
Each instrument comes with multiple mallet types, giving you more flexibility for quiet and louder sections of a piece.
Mallet types included are as follows:
- Soft
- Medium Soft
- Medium Hard
- Hard
- Rods
- Bow
We all know that rolls and drags typically give us an issue when sampling drums. Mallet rolls are made easy with the Rolls creator, and they sound quite realistic.
The major con of the library is the lack of multiple microphone positions. However, the samples sound excellent, and the instrument is worth a listen.
Vital Series: Mallets is available at Plugin Boutique.
2) Impact Soundworks Rhapsody Orchestral Colors and Percussion – Paid
Rhapsody Orchestral Colors and Percussion is a library made for the full version of KONTAKT. It boasts a collection of 50 traditional and extended instruments. The library has three separate microphone positions, giving more options with your production.
The samples aren’t overly hyped, like many “movie trailer” libraries.
Take a listen to some of the clips below:
The xylophone samples included sound great, which are heard in the clip “Attack of the Blue Monster” near the end.
3) Heavyocity AEON – Paid
While not necessarily a pitched-percussion library, AEON does contain many impressive-sounding samples, including those of the xylophone.
I am a massive fan of Heavyocity: I think they make some of the best virtual instruments for composers to date.
AEON covers synths, ethnic, orchestral, cinematic, sound design, and rhythm all in one.
Heavyocity AEON is available from Plugin Boutique.
4) eXylo from VST4Free – Free
We have arrived at a free plugin! The eXylo is a great xylophone VST that won’t cost a penny.
eXylo is a sampled xylophone that has 88 stereo samples from the University of Iowa Electronic Music Studios public domain library.
The UI isn’t the most impressive looking, but if you’re looking for a free alternative to paid VSTs, look no further.
eXylo works for Windows in both 32-bit and 64-bit VST. Mac users need to use the Audio Unit download.
Download: https://www.alanvista.com/exylo/
5) East-West Composer Cloud
My subscription to Composer Cloud from East-West has lasted for more than two years. That should say something about the samples included.
With East-West CC, you gain access to 40,000+ instruments for $19.99 a month. You can’t beat the value.
The percussion libraries are fantastic-sounding and are very useful for commercial and TV productions.
The only downside I’ve found is, again, the lack of different microphone positions. They are available, just not in the Composer Cloud plan. You have to purchase each library outright to gain access to different microphone positions.
Aside from that con, I love the libraries included with the plan, especially the pitched percussion.
Marimba Vst Plugin Download Windows 10
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What xylophone plugin do you use? Have you found a standalone one, or do you use one contained in a larger library? I’d love to hear from you down below in the comments. Thanks for reading once again.
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Five octaves of silky wood
This Marimba was recorded by Cinematique Instruments together with one of Australia’s finest percussionists, Michael Askill. Using his unique playing technique, the instrument for HALion inspires with an intimate, rich and very warm sound.
Marimba in action
Elegant warm sound textures from Australia
The concept of Marimba
The bars of the Marimba are played with different mallets. The hard articulation was made by hitting with a plastic mallet which achieves a dry and thin sound with lots of percussive attack. The second articulation features a typical felt mallet giving you a sound which balances the percussive attack and a warm richness. The last variation was achieved by playing the Marimba with a giant soft mallet resulting in a warm and indirect sound.
Overall you get
- Marimba with a range of 5 octaves (C2-C7)
- different articulations: hard, soft, medium mallets
- tremolo option
- distortion switch
- octaver option
- reverb and delay
Additional information
Free Vst Plugin Download
For support on the library, please contact: Cinematique Instruments
Marimba Vst Download
For support on the installation or HALion, please visit the Steinberg Helpcenter