Thai Morlum Cowbell and Mac version needed

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can you see branching off into the Thai styles by perhaps adding that cowbell sound they use to mark the beat in Mor Lum music?

Oh and are you going to give us Mac users some love eventually?

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Hi Lady J. We will most likely stick to things we know best, and make the best sampled instruments out of that. So the chance for us Chinese to go across the border into Thai music is slim... :)

A Mac version isn't likely to happen anytime soon, I'm afraid. If you have a sampler that supports giga format, you may purchase ChineeWinds' giga samplesets instead. That's probably the only workaround at the moment.

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sosayweall wrote:Hi Lady J. We will most likely stick to things we know best, and make the best sampled instruments out of that. So the chance for us Chinese to go across the border into Thai music is slim... :)
Oh well, that leaves a hole in the VSTi market for someone else to fill ;) A VSTi for Thai Traditional/Pong Lang, Mor Lum and T-Pop
A Mac version isn't likely to happen anytime soon, I'm afraid. If you have a sampler that supports giga format, you may purchase ChineeWinds' giga samplesets instead. That's probably the only workaround at the moment.
:) EXS24mkII imports Giga :)

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Lady J wrote: Oh well, that leaves a hole in the VSTi market for someone else to fill ;) A VSTi for Thai Traditional/Pong Lang, Mor Lum and T-Pop
well...how about this then?
http://www.chineekong.com/music/CKS-DEMO1.mp3
Granted that it's not Thai instruments, but this is what we know and do...:wink:
:) EXS24mkII imports Giga :)


That's great! :D

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That's an awesome demo! Simply the best! Wow you guys are really talented and detailed.

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