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$19.95

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✅ Product Type: Kontakt Instrument

✅ Requirements: Full retail version of Kontakt 6.0.3 or later

✅ Platforms: Compatible with:
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Description

Made of a Finnish reindeer antler, Reindeer Antler Whistle is a unique Nordic wind instrument from Scandinavia. The physical
version of the instrument could produce only one clear note, which was then sampled to make a full-range
virtual wind instrument.

The Scandinavians and Vikings were known for their resourcefulness and deep connection with nature, often utilizing animal parts for various tools and instruments.
They used horns, bone flutes, and other natural materials to create sounds for both musical and signaling purposes.

Native Instruments Kontakt version 6.0.3 or higher (FULL) required
Size: 7 MB
Articulations: Legato, long, staccato, portamento
Round robins: 4
Samples: 8
Sample specs: 96 kHz, 24 bit
System requirements: Intel Macs (i5 or higher): macOS 10.14, 10.15, 11 or 12 (latest update)
Apple Silicon Macs (via Rosetta 2 & natively on ARM): macOS 11 or 12 (latest update)
Windows 10 or 11 (latest Service Pack), Intel Core i5 or equivalent CPU, 2 GB RAM
4 GB RAM

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2 reviews for Reindeer Antler Whistle

  1. LarsHolm (verified owner)

    Good quality.

  2. IrisÅberg (verified owner)

    Very well worth the money.

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Frostwave Audio, founded by the renowned Nordic folk artist Danheim, also known as Reidar Schæfer Olsen, is dedicated to the creation and release of unique Scandinavian/Nordic instruments, captivating soundscapes, and a myriad of other upcoming products. Frostwave Audio's primary goal is to provide music producers and artists around the world with the enchanting essence of the North through our samples and virtual instruments.