Etherealwinds Harp v1.1

Etherealwinds Harp

size 72.4 MB  /  72.5 MB  /  110 MB

Etherealwinds Harp is a sampling of a diatonic folk harp recorded by the Newgrounds musician Etherealwinds.

Folk/lever harps differ from their big orchestral brothers by having a smaller range, and additionally by the functionality of their tuning system. On a pedal harp, the orchestral staple, levers at the base, activated by foot, control all the notes of the same variety (so if you change C to C#, all the C’s are sharped).

However, on lever harps, each note has an independent “sharping lever”, which can raise that particular note by a half step. This system only allows a halfstep of motion- each octave has to be sharpened if it is desired. In addition, the smaller body of the lever harp gives it a different overall tone than their big brothers.

  • Diatonically sampled, 2x RR, 3 velocity layers.
  • Celtic Lever/Folk Harp with a delicate, warm tone.
  • Full Decays Sampled.
  • Samples are mono (Kontakt version includes faux stereo width option).
  • NKI version included.

https://vis.versilstudios.com/

EtherealwindsHarp_32Bit_v1.1  ( 72.4 MB )

EtherealwindsHarp_64Bit_v1.1 ( 72.5 MB )

EtheralwindsHarp_Mac ( 110 MB )

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