First Turkish VST Instrument available

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Hi,

Our Volko Baglama instrument available. You can try the instrument. Web site has a demo mp3 file.

www.volko.biz

Regards,

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volkanozyilmaz wrote:Hi,

Our Volko Baglama instrument available. You can try the instrument. Web site has a demo mp3 file.

www.volko.biz

Regards,
First?
You are late, men! :lol:

But: Wellcome!

btw: I don't understand, why you packed the mp3 example into a zip file!?

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Hi,

Looks interesting, I'll probably try the demo. Just to be helpful, I noticed two different misspellings on the english pages:

1. In the Flash banner, it says: "Push your limit. Look for new sounds. Create your own etnic sound." Second to the last word should read "ethnic".

2. In the product description, it details the additional pitchs, and calls them "coma sounds". Unless I'm mistaken, I think you are referring to "comma", a small pitch inflection? If it is a Turkish spelling or word, please ignore my advice!

Cheers,
Envoy
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I couldn't find a screenshot on the site anywhere. Can we see it?
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Hi,

Can you tell me any one? Also, this is the first VST Instrument of baglama too.

We will make some new etnic VSTi.

Regards,

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envoy wrote:Hi,

Looks interesting, I'll probably try the demo. Just to be helpful, I noticed two different misspellings on the english pages:

1. In the Flash banner, it says: "Push your limit. Look for new sounds. Create your own etnic sound." Second to the last word should read "ethnic".

2. In the product description, it details the additional pitchs, and calls them "coma sounds". Unless I'm mistaken, I think you are referring to "comma", a small pitch inflection? If it is a Turkish spelling or word, please ignore my advice!

Cheers,
Envoy
Thanks a lot, we will correct mistakes :)

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volkanozyilmaz wrote:Can you tell me any one? Also, this is the first VST Instrument of baglama too.
This may be the first of the baglama. I do know that there is the Dash Signature "Knagalis":

http://dashsignature.nusofting.com/prod ... agalis.htm

...which includes an intstrument they call a "Turkish lute". One of the nice features of this VST is easy and wide choices of alternate, microtonal tunings. If you also have a similar feature, it might be nice to say just a bit more about it on your page.

Cheers,
Envoy
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smart wrote:I couldn't find a screenshot on the site anywhere. Can we see it?
of course

http://www.volko.biz/Images/volko_bagla ... enshot.jpg

You can look this picture :)

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volkanozyilmaz wrote: Hi,
Can you tell me any one? Also, this is the first VST Instrument of baglama too.
We will make some new etnic VSTi.
Regards,
It also would be nice to have at least a screenshot of that plugin on the website. Because most users don't like downloading "black boxes" that much.

And why is the mp3 demo packed into a *.zip file?

And what sound technology is used? Is it simply a soundfont player (sampled instrument) or is it a virtual acousics technology or what? Is it an SE plugin?

I you expect any commercial activity, so you probably have to provide all those informations...

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whooo! downloading the demo now!

peace!

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4.4kb/s - about 6hours left :(
edit: oh, about 100k/s now :)
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that's what it looks like Image

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and at $39.49 a slider.......leads to the question (as it is obviously a sampled instrument) how many velocity layers? How many different instruments?
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yeah...looks a bit simple...

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Why make it into a VST, why not just sell the samples? This is interesting sounding, but personnaly I would prefer to use the samples in a sampler for tweakability.
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