Best (chromatic) harp library ever ?

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Hi,

I'm in desperate need of a convincing harp sound in my latest project. I searched Kvr and Northernsound but found nothing : so what is currently the best harp library released so far (GPO, EWSQL, etc...) ?

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Sonic Implants wins that one hands down!
In the midst of life
what shall I compare it to
Daybreak, emptiness left behind a rowing boat.
"Sami Mansei"

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I have three sets of chromatic harmonica loops and one shots available through LoopLibrary.com. One of the sets has a complete "C" scale in it, as well as a variety of chords. These sets are all a musician-friendly $5.00 apiece. They each contain 15-20 Acidized .wav files and are divided up into packages which are derived from the playing of the three most popular chromatic harmonica players in recorded history. The Larry Adler set is designed for artsong, cinema scoring and classical, the Toots Thielemans set is good for jazz and ballads and the Stevie Wonder set was made for R&B tracks.

If you're looking for an authentic chromatic harmonica sound/performance and not just samples, these sets are worth your consideration. I am also available to do remote session work if you're in need of something specific and/or special for your production.

Best regards to all,

Ed Kliman
Austin, Texas
Land O' 10,000 Guitars
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Ed Kliman
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Texas Music Forge
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