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Ilya Efimov Armenian Duduk KONTAKT screenshot
SYNTHiC4TE | June 13 2014 | 656 MB
WELCOME TO THE ILYA EFIMOV ARMENIAN DUDUK!

The Duduk is a traditional Armenian woodwind instrument, originating in the fifth century.

The sound of the duduk, if not the instrument itself, has become widely known through its use in popular film soundtracks. Starting with Peter Gabriel's score for Martin Scorsese's “The Last Temptation of Christ”, the duduk's sound has been employed in a variety of genres to depict archaic and mournful moods. Djivan Gasparyan played the duduk for the soundtracks of “Gladiator”, “Syriana” and “Blood Diamond”, among other films. It was used sililarly in The “Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe”.

Ilya Efimov Armenian Duduk KONTAKT screenshot

Our flexible duduk library will allow you to realistcally imitate virtually any tune that a real duduk could play. We recorded all intervals for up and down legato articulations in three variants: normal legato, slow legato and glissando. You may choose any of the available articulations for the first note and 6 articulations for legato notes. We have provided the ability to vary the dynamics of the instrument to convey a wide, detailed range of expression from pp to ff. Natural vibrato may be added to the sound at any time. Staccato articulations provide added realism by means of a round-robin algorythm. Users can reassign keyswitches and midi-controllers, then save the changes to a user preset. Default settings are easily restored at any time.


656 Mb compressed samples / 24-bit / 44.1 kHz / Stereo
3 Types of legato: normal/slow/porta.
3 Modes of legato performance
Natural dynamic controlled by ModWheel
Controllable natural vibrato
Use any articulation during legato.
3 Crescendo: slow/normal/fast
Natural expression/release sounds
Two Staccato types
Detune Vibrato keys
Slide-ups
Five types of mordents
Forshlags
Reassignable keyswitches, CC and much more.
Extremely user-friendly in both live and studio applications!


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  Member 28.01.2012 50
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Yeeey! Horsemen strikes again!
  Contributor 31.03.2014 716 6761
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Ilya Efimov Armenian Duduk KONTAKT | 656 MB

  Member 15.09.2013 16
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Pluginboutique BigKick 1.1.2 PLEASE!!!
  Resident 10.09.2012 8 1316
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HORSEMEN

THANKS!
  Resident 23.08.2013 1 461
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Yo mayo!!!!!! This is big surprise!!!! Thanks soooooo muchhhhhhh horsemannnnn
  Member 16.11.2013 49
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it sounds wonderful !! thank you ! the demo reminds me the of the "Muhtesem Yuzyıl" ost for those who know what i'm talking about ! And i love woodwinds...
  Resident 30.01.2010 1 1662
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Very Kewl Sounds
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(Retired)
  Member 18.11.2013 1043
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Gracias Muchas gracias! Esto me encanta.
  Resident 21.10.2011 12 794
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Beautiful!! Thank you
  Resident 13.01.2014 27 126
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Your on a Roll thank you so so so so so soooooo much!
  Resident 2.03.2012 2 989
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Some people would kill themselves just not to say that this is a turkish instrument. These Fagotts.
They also say 'byzantian kingnuts' instead of turkish hazlenut. Although yoghurt comes from the Turks they say 'Greek yoghurt' or Feta cheese. You could kill them, but they won't say turkish. Such asholes. Thnx by the way for the share Horsemen. NI Komplete has duduk also. This instrument is called 'Mey' or 'Balaban' in Turkey and Düdük is a common name for flute, pipe, horn, whistle etc. Thieve Efimov, Düdük is a turkish word you ignorant asshole. Sorry all for being ordinary, but i hate lyers and thieves and other people who twist the truths.
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  Member 19.02.2014 170
+29
I'm sorry to burst your bubble, but the Duduk was actually invented and developed in Armenia, as Ilya Efimov states. It's very much a symbol of that country. And that is according to UNESCO, which considers the instrument a "masterpiece of the intangible heritage of humanity" (and I couldn't agree more.)

Furthermore, the most preeminent Duduk players in the world are also Armenian. Like Djivan Gasparyan (who played in Gladiator and other movies) and Gevorg Dabaghyan (also quite famous among Hollywood composers.) I believe these gentlemen would take great offense if someone called them "Turkish"... ;) (If you can't guess why, google "Armenian Genocide.")

Oh, and the word "Duduk" (դուդուկ) is also originally Armenian. At least when referred to this particular instrument. There might be a similar Turkish word, but it's a generic term for a wind instrument.

"i hate lyers and thieves and other people who twist the truths"

You mean, like a Turkish uber-nationalist who tries to steal an icon of Armenia's cultural heritage? ;)
  Member 20.03.2014 9
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And what mean this? Before i play my MIDI controller shall i wash my feets, make a reverence, say some prayers, remember who invented this instrument, what country it comes from? At the end, can i play normaly?

Sorry for bad english.
  Resident 2.03.2012 2 989
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You must take a shower, after jump 10x on one foot while balancing and rotating a plate on a stick and yell 3x "Heki heki patang".
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  Resident 2.03.2012 2 989
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@Sisko:

Don't believe everything you hear.

http://tinyurl.com/mzxsghd


As if UNESCO would have asked the Azeris.
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  Banned 24.10.2011 3 1069
+390
"Balaban, duduk other name, is an armenian instrument"
That's all i found with Google

You can try what you want, it is an Armenian instrument.
Even if i like Turkish music too
  Member 19.02.2014 170
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There are many similar instruments developed in that region (like the Turkish Mey), but the double-reed system was invented by the Armenians and all the other instruments are either inspired by the Duduk or just copies.

Oh, and BTW, since when is Azerbaijan part of Turkey? ;)
(Don't reply with "it was at some time", or else Paris and London should be considered Italian cities, as they were both founded by the Romans.)
  Resident 2.03.2012 2 989
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If you dont know the difference between Turkey and turkish, there is nothing more to say. IF you are intrested in turic foks here is a LINK. Turks are the ancient people on this world. And i even believe that 80% of the world populations is based on this race (so i believe also that Armenians has turkish ancestors). Kazim Mirşan is a philologist from Turkestan and his theories about the lignustic derivates of languages shows that even the turks has been to Latin America. He was the first person to translate etruscan in 1970, and also celtig runes (because of prototurkish language) . He found 5000 different prototurkish writings in different places spread around Europe. He found cardriges in Sina pyramid in Egypt with prototurkish writings. Turic people came over the Beringstrait 10.000 BC to America and made also their way to Southamerica. and so influence the culture and the language. And Kazım Mirşan also shows that turk people came to Anatolia not 1071 but 7000 BC . In his thesis he also shows that writing was invented by turic people. 16.000 BC. Kazım Mirşan was born 1919. He speaks German, English, Greek, Latin, Italian, Russian, and 40 different turkic dialects.

Just to be honest. I believe that we all are bros and sisters. ANd no matter who invented that instrument (as if it were so important). The people shall stuck to the truths. Bu they wont because history is written by the conquerrors. Anyway,
you will hear nothing about turkish history in the western world. Because if the people would think what i wrote above, the whole western history must have been wrtten anew.

Cheers
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  Member 19.02.2014 170
+29
Yes, of course, and the whole western Europe is an Italian colony... After all, the Romans were the original Europeans, right?

Come to think about it, even the mighty Ottoman Empire was an offshoot of the Roman Empire. Don't you know that Constantinople was named after Roman emperor Constantine?

So, by your own logic --or lack thereof-- you're basically Italian. And so is everyone who lives in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa... (Benito Mussolini actually said that. The kind of person who'd make such a silly uber-nationalistic argument...)




"I believe that we all are bros and sisters."

Really? Sounds more like you believe the Turks invented everything and that we all come from a Turkish "master race." Which is the typical argument of a rabid nationalist. You talk to one of those in Russia, and he will tell you the same about Russia. Or one in Germany (remember a guy named Adolf Hitler?) and he will tell you that the Germans were the original Übermenschen...


80% of the world populations is based on this race (so i believe also that Armenians has turkish ancestors)


Actually modern science has pretty much established that all humans originally come from Africa.

related wiki article


you will hear nothing about turkish history

I actually studied the history of that area quite extensively. And I'm an American of Irish/Swedish ancestry, so it's not exactly my "roots" we're talking about. Incidentally, you don't hear much about the Armenian Genocide in Turkey. Or if you do, you will hear words like "misunderstanding"... Talk about distorting history!
  Resident 16.01.2014 -1 897
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It's probably the case that religious, political, historical and social doctrines have slowed down humanity's development through their thirst for power, control, promotion of hatred against others, brain-washing of people. Anyone who thinks that they have the absolute truth about anything is either deluded or lying (and you'll hear this from the most learned people who ever lived, including the academics you have quoted, because in order to be taken seriously by their academic peers, they ALL have to admit 'I'm not absolutely sure but this is probably the case, and this is why I think this').
When I get this one, I'll be able to create something
  Resident 31.07.2013 6 301
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Alphaone
some people would kill themselves just not to say that this is a turkish instrument.
These Fagotts.
They also say 'byzantian kingnuts' instead of turkish hazlenut. Although yoghurt comes from the Turks they say 'Greek yoghurt' or Feta cheese. You could kill them, but they won't say turkish. Such asholes. Thnx by the way for the share Horsemen. NI Komplete has duduk also. This instrument is called 'Mey' or 'Balaban' in Turkey and Düdük is a common name for flute, pipe, horn, whistle etc. Thieve Efimov, Düdük is a turkish word you ignorant asshole. Sorry all for being ordinary, but i hate lyers and thieves and other people who twist the truths.


Calm Down.
Molana or in Turkish Mewlana is a Persian Poet (born in Balkh, Persia) and because Osmanis Captured the city Ghouniye (Turkish: Konya) from Persia, Turkish people say he was a Turkish Poet.

Duduk is an Armenian Instrument. similar variations can be seen in some other Middle eastern countries as well in Persian with other names.
Where the music stops, "Audioz" surfing begins.
  Resident 2.03.2012 2 989
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Sorry i dont want to argue anymore. I hoped you would go and search for the truth. But no eyes are blinder than the ones who do not want to see or at least think also about the other side of the medallion. And sisko, if you were objective enough you could also have argued like aminomo, "Duduk is an Armenian Instrument. similar variations can be seen in some other Middle eastern countries as well in Persian with other names."

And I dont want to go with you into the discussion of a so called 'armenian genocide'. If someone want the truth he does not watch only on one side of a topic. ITs like every emperial creating the history and USA are the peace-/democracybringer to the world. My ass.
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  Banned 24.10.2011 3 1069
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Some of us are open to doubt about anything. Like me.
I'm french, and i'm atheist. Nothing to gain about Turkish/Armenian culture and history.
I can even imagine duduk not being armenian...why not ?

But you are not doubting about what you say, because you are convinced to got THE truth.
And so, you are an extremist like all those ppl killing other ppl not believing in THEIR God or in THEIR vision of the world.

When you think you got THE truth, you are just another human parasite to me.
On the other side, you are not alone....sadly.

PS : remember YOU started this shit storm
  Resident 2.03.2012 2 989
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Then sorry for my english. It wasnt my purpose to mean i know the truth. But i wanted to show just that the history can be manipulated, and alotta things are just being hidden from the society, or do you believe that some cameldrivers caused the 9/11 ? I described some of information gathered by a man throughout years of research. You can believe it or not. ITs just the outcome of his researches. ANd there wa noone who disproved his findings. So yes i am turkish. But i neverf been an extremist or nationalist, because i am also a Muslim and i dont ordered my natinality from god. He could have been created as a monkey in a jungle or sandkorn in the desert. So i never believe that on race is superior than the others, neither my belief says that. But we all (me included) should also listen to other theories and like you said not belive that we only have the truth. Yes I started the shitstorm, because as i said earlier, its not about an instrument; its about every other things concerning the turks. YOu never see any commercial with something like "a dish like turkish style" . Either they say Greek style or Armenian style or even oriental style. But you will never see them say something positive about my culture. And thats somthing people also should think of, and what pisses me off every time.
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  Banned 24.10.2011 3 1069
+390
i understand when ppl get their culture "stolen" or "hidden".
You know, it is not so "cool" to be french : you eat stinky cheese, you always got some bread under your arm, you never take a shower...and on and on

I will take a closer look to turkish culture
  Resident 25.04.2012 74 7705
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Depends on how you look at it I guess. I could also make the case that France has a rich history in everything from cuisine to music. Some bread, cheese and a fine wine are some of the best things in life. Mostly people go by stereotypes but that isn't the whole story. It's important to try to look at everything fresh without all these wrongfully conceived notions holding sway. Most people tend to already have a belief that has taken hold and only then do they back into it by seeking out those things that would substantiate those views. The idea is to try and attack it from the other direction.
“Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.”
  Resident 25.04.2012 74 7705
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Pipotron2000
Agreed. Truth isn't truth anymore.

You and I are a lot alike and if there is any doubt then your avatar swiftly removes it.
“Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.”
  Member 12.09.2010 45
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(( Alpha0ne )) !!!
There is many sites in the net that you can talk history politics etc....

In this site no one is a sleepwalker ..

Create and share some music instead !
Cheers...
  Resident 2.03.2012 2 989
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Yes, i apologise for this. It has gone out of hand.
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  Resident 16.01.2014 13 450
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Hey, Alpha

No worries, History has a history of repeating itself!! Human just never learn until it has happen to them
Forgotten, but not Forgiven.

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