The inclusion of the full MIDI grooves is really a bonus as it gives you a nice context for the sounds themselves with much more flexibility than regular audio loops, so you can edit and tweak the performances to you own needs. Just go over and watch the demo videos or listen to the audio, crazy stuff! This library sounds amazing, the interface is practical, and it’s just super fun to play. I give Forest Kingdom II a rating of 5 out of 5 subs without any doubt in my mind. You know I’m a fan of Eduardo’s libraries, I think they are some of the best around, and honestly, I just feel like there is no one else that does what he does when it comes to the products he puts out. I love sound design elements that have an organic foundation, and of course, that’s exactly what this sounds like.
His libraries always have such a “man this sounds real” vibe to them, and it’s such a nice deviation from all of the synth based libraries out there. There’s also creatures, birds, and even vocals in there, everything sounding equality authentic and organic. The percussion sounds incredibly real, the flutes are amazing, and the soundscapes are just pure insanity. Seriously, I feel like each folder or section of the library could actually be it’s own product It’s like ‘The Hobbit’ meets ‘Jack the Giant Slayer’ with a bit of Peter Pan thrown in for good measure ? content: 11+GB, 300 patches, 430 MIDI files.There really is nothing to compare it to, so it’s best to just listen and hear for yourself exactly what it is.
Yeah…it’s that, plus a bunch of high quality percussion, voices, and evolving soundscapes. It’s hard to even explain exactly what this library is, but imagine what an enchanted forest or mystical jungle would sound like. Man, it’s the sequel to Forest Kingdom, and it’s a huge library made up of instruments inspired by nature! Today I’m showing Forest Kingdom II, the follow up to Forest Kingdom, and it also includes all the content from the original. and wind instruments to your Kontakt sound collection with the TAQSIM Kontakt. Yes, he did the Epic World, Forest Kingdom, Era Medieval Legends, and Desert Winds libraries, which I love each one! The Turkish string sections are known to be some of the best in the world.
I’m back with a review from one of my favorite developers, Eduardo Tarilonte!