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There’s a sizeable market for plug-ins that cover world instruments. From the African udu to the West Indies’ sun drum, from the well known to the lesser known, almost any instrument can be found in sampled form. The problem is that, in most cases, you have to cobble together instruments from various libraries to get a genuine variety of world instruments for your compositions – and this can get expensive.

What if you could mix and match all the global instruments you could ever hope to have as part of one massive library? What if that library also included tools such as keyswitches and effects that further enhance those sounds? What if the library also boasted loops and phrases that highlight the instruments in their native contexts yet allow you to use them in any genre of

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