New Virtual Instrument, Nagual, Offers Sounds Of Pre-Hispanic Mexican Cultures


MNTRA has introduced Nagual, a new virtual instrument library, based on the instruments of Pre-Hispanic cultures.

Created in collaboration with Mexican musician Ramiro Ramírez, the library features the sounds of clay flutes, conch trumpets, wooden drums, ocarinas, and ritual whistles.

They say that they also “transmuted them into a living instrument where sources merge, morph, and respond to your touch in real time”.

An example of Nagual in action:

Features:

  • Presets: 134 (Elements, Atelier and Artist)
  • Atelier Presets: 64
  • Artist Presets: 13
  • Sample Maps: 44
  • Size: 1.41 GB
  • Round Robins: Up to 10 RR
  • SSM powered samples: 44 (all sample maps)
  • Range: C1 – C5
  • Recording format: 384 kHz, 32-bit
  • Sample Format: .mntra Format / E.R.A (Extended Resolution Audio)
  • Multimic: Up to stereo 4 streams

Nagual is available now, with an intro price of $39 USD (normally $59).


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