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For only $14.99 (normally $66.74), get O’Malley’s Irish Whistles by LIBREWAVE!

O’Malley’s Irish Whistles is a collection of 4 virtual instruments with samples performed by Mimi O’Malley.

Included are D, C, Bb and Low D whistles. The library is available in both VSTi and AU plugin format.

Features such as legato, continuous dynamics, and a dedicated breath controller mode give you the ability to craft a nuanced performance.

Get O’Malley’s Irish Whistles for only $14.99 – limited time offer, don’t miss out!

Deal page: https://audioplugin.deals/omalleys-irish-whistles-by-librewave/
Deal ends on April 6th, 2021 at midnight eastern time

KEY FEATURES

  • VST/AU format, no extra player plugin required
  • 4 Whistles in the collection
  • Live mode for real-time performance
  • Breath controller mode
  • Smooth legato with playable trills
  • Formant correct glides/pitch bends
  • Round robin samples for all articulations
  • Control over vibrato rate and intensity

 

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AUDIO DEMOS

 

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Irish? I prefer Guinness over bells and whistles! ?

Sincerly, I bought the Uilleann Pipes, too. They are exceptional good. But as I do not play Irish folk music I am not in need of all kind of Irish instruments though!

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5 hours ago, aidan o driscoll said:

There is a HARP at the Sonuscore offer here - €9.90

 

Yup. Got that already. I was just predicting what APD would do. They have already offered Dicky Deegan’s Uilleann Pipes, Paddy’s Irish Percussion, and now O’Malley’s Irish Whistles. All that is left is Michaela’s Harp.  

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The APD sale price makes this very worthwhile if you have an inclination for tin whistles - which I happen to.  

But in listening to the examples (there are a good number which is helpful), it sounds more like a tin-whistle-ish synth sound rather than the real thing.

At this price I’ll probably still grab it. I expect a better tin whistle vst will come along in due time.

 

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13 minutes ago, lawajava said:

The APD sale price makes this very worthwhile if you have an inclination for tin whistles - which I happen to.  

But in listening to the examples (there are a good number which is helpful), it sounds more like a tin-whistle-ish synth sound rather than the real thing.

At this price I’ll probably still grab it. I expect a better tin whistle vst will come along in due time.

 

I noticed that as well. However, this is supposed to be a library of recorded tin whistles, not synthesized. I wonder if there was a ton of post processing done. 

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Bought .. Downloaded .. installed. In my view ( from Cork, Ireland ) .. its crap. The way its setup and how it sounds + the GUI .. meh, popup windows cant be closed etc. The DATA/Samples file is only 225MB .. and it is not Kontakt, its some custom thing by librewave

My advise, pass on this one. I would have been better of buying a 12 pack of pint guinness cans which is around the same price here ( €12 )

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I had a quick watch of the Duduk (my favourite instrument) walkthrough by the same developer - sounded nothing like one from the bits I heard. Tarilonte's Desert Winds has a beautiful one but haven't managed to justify the spend yet. I agree re the sounds of the tin whistle - as a folky of over 40 years I wasn't impressed. The interface is pretty grim too

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