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Guy Rowland
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FREE: Native Instruments Irish Harp

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Well how nice - a summer gift. Kontakt instrument Irish Harp is free until July 3rd.

https://www.native-instruments.com/en/s ... rish-harp/

Servers slammed as I type. I thought I added it to my account but if I did it hasn't shown up yet. Still, we have all month.

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Ohhhh I hope this means a Spotlight Series - Ireland is on the way. GUI looks the same as the other Series instruments.

Wish they'd release it now (if it's coming) as I'm working on a vaguely Irish piece now.
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Very nice too. Under 1GB, which means only 1 mic position. That said, there's separate keyswitches for thumb, index finger, harmonics, triplets, short glisses and damping. The scale section offers various ways of playing, with keys showing a guide to the scale notes, to forced scales, to only using white notes (black plays triplets).

We're spoiled we are.

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Looking forward to it.

Meanwhile, disappointed to see the manual for the (very nice looking) Kontakt Factory Library 2 doesn't indicate what the "ornaments" are for the instruments in which they are available. Am I just supposed to guess?
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As with all keyswitched instruments, I just keep pressing low keys until something magical happens. Or doesn’t.
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