Soniccouture has announced an update to its virtual instrument featuring the sounds of a 5-octave thumb piano. Version 1.5 of Array Mbira comes with a complete GUI overhaul, and the addition of upgraded FX and generative tools.
The popular Weaver rhythmic trail generator module combines beautifully with the Mbira’s sound.
The Mbira is a folk instrument originally from Africa. Sometimes called a Thumb Piano, Sanza, or Kalimba, they are generally home-made and consist of metal tines attached to a piece of wood, which are plucked with the thumbs. They are mostly small, with a handful of notes.
Array Instruments, started by Bill Wesley and Patrick Hadley, have taken the concept of this ancient African idiophone to a whole new level, not only in terms of instrument design but also in purity of sound, and range of pitch. The Array Mbira is no toy, it’s a highly advanced musical instrument built to exacting specifications.
Existing users can update for free via Native Access. New customers can get Array Mbira for Kontakt Player for $49 USD until June 20th, 2025 (regular $99 USD).
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