Ethno: instruments?

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Ethno: instruments?

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Hi!! I am new here and i salute you all.
I'm planning to buy the Ethno, but i didn't find on the Motu site a detailed list of instruments: where i can find it? And, above all, contains Ethno the Uillean Pipes and the Armenian Duduk? These instruments are very important for my future compositions!!
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the ullieann is there but I don't see the duduk... there are a lot of other flute that might serve you though...
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Dwetmaster wrote:the ullieann is there but I don't see the duduk... there are a lot of other flute that might serve you though...
Thank you Dwetmaster: the presence of Ulliean is a good notice for me. Duduk is an instrument so amazing: i hope to find in Ethno a flute with a similar sound!!
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East-West RA has some very nice Duduk stuff.

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scooter wrote:East-West RA has some very nice Duduk stuff.

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Yes, Ra is incredible but is very expensive: Ethno seems a good solutions and the demos on the MOTU site are beautiful. Plus it has many ethnic voices: yesterday i read on a review in the web that Ethno hasn't the duduk. I Hope to find in the Ethno a similar instrument.
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ultra-nick wrote:
scooter wrote:East-West RA has some very nice Duduk stuff.

scooter
Yes, Ra is incredible but is very expensive: Ethno seems a good solutions and the demos on the MOTU site are beautiful. Plus it has many ethnic voices: yesterday i read on a review in the web that Ethno hasn't the duduk. I Hope to find in the Ethno a similar instrument.
MOTU doesn't provide the translations for any of the vocal loops. Some of them are phonics others are actual phrases with meanings. I see it all now.... car chase scene through a small village in India. Two men in a car fighting. Great music but the woman says in background music "My lover has not come home" What? See my post
http://www.motunation.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=20213
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Vocal translation always worries me, so it's interesting to see what we might be sticking on our tracks! :oops: I'm up for voices of passion which I believe comes with translations and meaning full lyrics that can be edited - anybody using VOP?

I intend to get ethno for my pc in a couple of weeks - I'm hyped by what it will bring to my world influenced productions.
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dosuna11 wrote:
ultra-nick wrote:
scooter wrote:East-West RA has some very nice Duduk stuff.

scooter
Yes, Ra is incredible but is very expensive: Ethno seems a good solutions and the demos on the MOTU site are beautiful. Plus it has many ethnic voices: yesterday i read on a review in the web that Ethno hasn't the duduk. I Hope to find in the Ethno a similar instrument.
MOTU doesn't provide the translations for any of the vocal loops. Some of them are phonics others are actual phrases with meanings. I see it all now.... car chase scene through a small village in India. Two men in a car fighting. Great music but the woman says in background music "My lover has not come home" What? See my post

Thanx
http://www.motunation.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=20213
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dosuna11 wrote:
ultra-nick wrote:
scooter wrote:East-West RA has some very nice Duduk stuff.

scooter
Yes, Ra is incredible but is very expensive: Ethno seems a good solutions and the demos on the MOTU site are beautiful. Plus it has many ethnic voices: yesterday i read on a review in the web that Ethno hasn't the duduk. I Hope to find in the Ethno a similar instrument.
MOTU doesn't provide the translations for any of the vocal loops. Some of them are phonics others are actual phrases with meanings. I see it all now.... car chase scene through a small village in India. Two men in a car fighting. Great music but the woman says in background music "My lover has not come home" What? See my post
http://www.motunation.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=20213

Thanx Dosuna, i read your post and the phrases seem really strange: however i belive that the phrases are useful for a "chill-out" composistion.
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