Hello,
I wanted to give some feedback to crowhill and share an idea/want.
Firstly I wanted to say that the concussion VST is truly innovative and just an incredible piece of software to use. I purchased it and am very happy with it, plus the value for money is insane compared to the sheer number of different libraries you have to buy from other makers to have the same amount of samples and quality.
Now to my second point. I was wondering if ( and hoping too ), you are investigating or thinking about making a piece of software with world music samples.
Now I know that there are more than a metric ton of different world instruments, but there are some very common ones, and it’s really hard to find vst’s for these instruments, such as middle eastern and asian wind instruments and strings, like for exampe the duduk, ghuzeng, koto, shamisen, shakuhachi, even scottish bag pipes and many many more.
There appear to be no VST’s of quality for such instruments, and it’s far too expensive to buy the ones that do exist per instrument.
With your level of innovation and the apparently very skillful team you have at crowhill, do you think you’d ever be able to make a sample library tool in a similar vein to concussion or hell even something completely new and innovative for said instruments ?
I think many composers would benefit from and would love such a tool, it’s not easy to find people to play these instruments live and to record them for your own small productions, with small budgets.
So ya, just my 2 cents, and thanks for everything you’ve done for the community and taught me so far, I very much appreciate it.
If anyone wants to chime on what they think, feel free.
Sincerely
James Paterson