The Bandoneon
Guareschi
Bandoneon
- The Bandoneon is an expressive Kontakt library recorded in Buenos Aires.
- It features 530 samples capturing the unique sound of the bandoneon.
- Requires Kontakt [version] for use.
- Performed by Guillermo Guareschi, adding authenticity to the instrument's character.
Product Overview
The Bandoneon is an expressive library featuring a concertina popular in Argentine tango music, recorded in Buenos Aires by Guillermo Guareschi. This instrument captures the unique timbre of the bandoneon, making it suitable for both traditional and contemporary scoring contexts.
Details
The library includes 530 samples, recorded at 24 bits and 48 kHz, with three velocity layers across nine articulations. The recording setup utilized a Neumann microphone for the left-hand bass notes, a ribbon microphone for low frequencies, and a modified SE A5600 II tube microphone for the right-hand melodies, complemented by an AKG microphone to capture the natural ambience of the space. This close and detailed capture retains key and air sounds, enhancing the instrument's expressiveness.
Performance features include three round-robins for air sounds and seven for key clicks, allowing for nuanced playback. The interface offers fine-tuning adjustments, a drag-and-select control for five convolution reverbs, and a mix control for reverb levels. Articulations can be toggled on or off, and a spread control adjusts the stereo image dynamically, making it versatile for various musical applications.
