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Notion Mallets 1 Sound Expansion Kit for Notion Software

Recorded at 96 kHz/24-bit. Adds marimba, vibraphone and much more to your Notion sound library.

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Notion Expanded Mallets I adds marimba, vibraphone, crotales and chimes to your Notion sound library. Included are strikes and rolls from a 5 octave marimba and strikes on chimes and crotales. The vibraphone has strikes and rolls with motor off, slow motor speed, fast motor speed and pedal up.

The Notion Music Sound Expansion Kits allow individual users to customize the sound library of their Notion software. Some kits simply provide additional playing techniques for existing instruments, while other kits add completely new instruments into the mix. These kits are manufactured separately so that you don't get stuck paying for sounds you'll never use. Currently, new kits are being released at intervals of every 1-2 months, so the Notion sound library is always growing.

All orchestral Notion Music sounds were recorded at Abbey Road Studio I under the supervision of Recording Engineer Jonathan Allen. Electric bass and drum set sounds were recorded at Dark Horse Recording in Nashville, TN and guitar was recorded at Electric Lady Studios in New York, NY.

Recording equipment used includes:

NEVE 88RS console

Avalon M5 preamps

Neve preamps

Massenberg preamps

Pro Tools HD2

Recorded at 96 kHz/24-bit

Microphones used include:

2 Neumann M50 and 2 Neumann TLM 50s for close ambience

Decca tree with 3 Neumann M50 for room ambience

Neumann U47fet, U67, U87, KM84, KM184, TLM 170

DPA 4003, 4006, 4011

Sennheiser MD421

AEA R84

Coles 4038 for close mics on single instruments

5 Schoeps MK 21 for close mics on sections for dry sound of each instrument.

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