AudioThing Pipes Lets You Make Music With Cardboard Tubes, PVC Pipes & Spray Cans

AudioThing has introduced Pipes – a collection of instruments derived from a variety of cardboard tubes, aluminum spray cans, dreamcatchers, and PVC pipes.

Here’s what they have to say about Pipes:

Even if the pitch of most of the sources is not stable, almost each instrument is tuned and playable with the keyboard. Each instrument features from 3 to 5 Round Robin samples and up to 3 velocity layers (usually cross-faded). One of the main instruments is a sampled Wah Wah Tube (aka Vibratone): bell-like sound with a very long release and a dedicated control for overtones. There are a couple of sound designed patches derived from the original instruments along with Kontakt Multis ready to play.

You can preview Pipes below.

Specifications

  • 17 Kontakt Instruments (.nki)
  • 6 Kontakt Multis (.nkm)
  • 3-5 Round Robin samples
  • Up to 3 Velocity layers
  • 139 Samples (44.1kHz / 24Bit)
  • Size: 175 MB installed
  • Formats: Kontakt and WAV
  • Custom performance view

Introduction Price: $7 (goes $9 on April 6th)

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