Captures the unique, slightly dissonant, and bright harmonics of the metal strings, offering a raw and intimate sound.
Easily map and trigger various playing styles (plucks, mutes, releases) to add realism to your melodic lines. Technical Specifications Library Size: Approx. 2.4 GB installed. Sample Count: 3,892 samples.
The Acoustic Saz by Soundiron is a deeply sampled virtual instrument for Native Instruments Kontakt, capturing the soulful, resonant tone of a traditional Turkish Bağlama (Saz). Known for its bright, metallic timbre and intimate feel, this instrument is a staple for authentic ethnic music, cinematic scores, and world-fusion compositions.
Whether you are composing for an epic documentary, creating Turkish folk music, or looking for unique textural plucked instruments, this library provides the raw authenticity required for a professional sound. The intuitive interface allows for quick articulation switching, making it perfect for both studio production and live performance. A technical review/blog post? A concise product comparison? Just let me know!
Captures the unique, slightly dissonant, and bright harmonics of the metal strings, offering a raw and intimate sound.
Easily map and trigger various playing styles (plucks, mutes, releases) to add realism to your melodic lines. Technical Specifications Library Size: Approx. 2.4 GB installed. Sample Count: 3,892 samples.
The Acoustic Saz by Soundiron is a deeply sampled virtual instrument for Native Instruments Kontakt, capturing the soulful, resonant tone of a traditional Turkish Bağlama (Saz). Known for its bright, metallic timbre and intimate feel, this instrument is a staple for authentic ethnic music, cinematic scores, and world-fusion compositions.
Whether you are composing for an epic documentary, creating Turkish folk music, or looking for unique textural plucked instruments, this library provides the raw authenticity required for a professional sound. The intuitive interface allows for quick articulation switching, making it perfect for both studio production and live performance. A technical review/blog post? A concise product comparison? Just let me know!