Indie Fingers 1 The Bridge includes multisampled fingered arpeggios and guitar sequences, to offer a modern yet sophisticated edgy pop/rock guitar tone toolset, played on a Strat, bridge position.
Indie Fingers 1 The Bridge is great when used in a pop/rock arrangement or as additional indie flavour to modern movie scoring.
Arpeggios have been designed to be played together for unlimited combinations.
Mid-Bass range arpeggios, high range arpeggios, repetitions, fingered chords and more.
Please note: FULL retail version of Kontakt 4.2.3 or later is required. NOT for Kontakt Player.
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Intervallic arpeggios are two-notes based arpeggios played and sampled on several positions of the neck (usually each tone).
The reason why we sampled intervallic arpeggios is the inner ambiguous harmonic quality those arpeggios have and, on the other side, the usual difficulties in reproducing a lively and believable performance with sustained patches.
Featuring only two notes they can be applied on a large amount of chords, your own chords, where the two notes are well (or even oddly, according to taste) fitting.
You can also combine two or more of those intervals to create more complex textures and further harmonic applications.
Available Full tempo and Half tempo.
The definitive cure against machine-gun effect. Full range repetitions are sequences of a single note, played and sampled on several position of the neck (usually each tone).
They can be freely played in a piano-like form without any harmonic limitation.
You can create arpeggios, chords, single notes sequences.
Inde Fingers 1 The Bridge contains a full range repetition patch and a more “bassy” one focused on 6th and 5th strings.
The library contains also one-shot fingered arpeggios and chords.
Fingered arpeggios are three notes arpeggios naturally played using fingers for one time and let it ring.
Fingered chords are smooth chords played using fingers and let it ring.
Both patches have Maj, Min and 7th chords included.
Double stops are two notes, located on separate strings, played simultaneously using two fingers on the right hand, and repeated in a pattern form.
Very common in country music these are quite difficult to emulate using sustained patches due to the specific position and behaviour the fingers have while playing them.
A set of ten effect-designed patches which offer a nice variety of uncommon and often cinematic sounds.