Native Instruments Introduces George Duke Soul Treasures
Native Instruments’ latest software instrument makes the charismatic keyboard work of soul legend George Duke available for any music production. George Duke Soul Treasures provides over 500 exclusive licks that can be tweaked and re-arranged to suit many musical contexts, providing royalty-free melodic elements for Hip Hop, R&B, Soul, Funk, Disco, House and similar genres.
Based on Native Instruments’ Kontakt sampling technology, George Duke Soul Treasures captures the unique musical style of this living legend of the American jazz and soul scene, whose distinctive funky and soulful licks have been sampled relentlessly in recent and contemporary urban and dance music (Daft Punk, Lil Jon, MF Doom, Nelly).
Together with his sound engineer Erik Zobler, Duke has recorded over 500 original keyboard phrases on his personal grand piano, electric piano, Wurlitzer and clavinet models exclusively for this signature software instrument.
George Duke Soul Treasures can be used both with the free Kontakt Player and in the Kontakt 4 software sampler. Due to the advanced slicing and time-stretching functions in Kontakt, all loops automatically sync to the song tempo of the sequencer, and can be modulated, re-pitched, and even completely re-arranged in real-time via an intuitive keyboard trigger scheme.
For creative sound mangling, various multi-effect chains can be activated through the keyboard on the fly, with a flexible filter section and a convolution reverb offering further sound shaping options. Every lick in George Duke Soul Treasures is also available in an additional “Tubes & Tape” version that was processed through a sophisticated analog recording chain at George Duke’s studio, resulting in an even grittier authentic vintage sound.
George Duke Soul Treasures is available for purchase in the NI Online Shop on DVD and as a download for $119.
Hear/see for yourself in this demo of George Duke Soul Treasures:
Additional information on George Duke Soul Treasures is available at http://www.native-instruments.com/soultreasures.
JTeezyDtweezy
October 26, 2010 at 5:25 pm (14 years ago)!!!!!!!! I want it!