Tag: Instruments

Native Instruments Play Series LUXA KONTAKT


Free Download Native Instruments Play Series LUXA KONTAKT | 1 GB
Steal the spotlight with Luxa, your all-access pass to pop tracks with boldness and finesse. Get the sonic DNA behind today’s Top 40 hits, from silky synths and dreamy keys to vibrant plucks and punchy basses. Whether you’re chasing chart domination or fusing genres, Luxa gives you everything needed to craft pop anthems that have that GRAMMY glow.

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Native Instruments Maschine v3.0.1


Free Download Native Instruments Maschine v3.0.1 WiN | 1 GB
MASCHINE 3 is all about getting your musical ideas flowing. Its there every step of the way from beat making and sampling to arranging and performing your tracks. Use it with virtual instruments or your own samples, both on its own and in a DAW. And if youre ready to take things up a gear, bring in Maschine hardware to get hands on.

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Native Instruments Claire v1.0.1 KONTAKT


Free Download Native Instruments Claire v1.0.1 KONTAKT | 27.1 GB
The pristine tonal clarity of an exquisite 10ft Italian concert grand piano. Sampled with precision in a stunning recording hall with blendable close and room microphones. Transform each note into ripples of evolving textures with the Particles engine

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Native Instruments Session Guitarist Electric Storm Deluxe KONTAKT


Free Download Native Instruments Session Guitarist Electric Storm Deluxe KONTAKT | 17.9 GB
From piercing leads to crushing riffs, Electric Storm Deluxe unleashes the full power and range of a premium eight-string electric guitar. Built for the fierce sounds of metal, rock, industrial, and beyond, it delivers thunderous low-end chugs, soaring solos, and everything in between. Whether you’re writing for the mosh pit or dramatic movie moments, Electric Storm Deluxe gives you high-impact tones on demand.

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Native Instruments Massive v1.7


Free Download Native Instruments Massive v1.7 | 567 Mb
MASSIVE is a sonic monster – the ultimate synth for basses and leads. The analog concept belies the contemporary, cutting-edge sound it generates. The high-end engine delivers pure quality, lending an undeniable virtue and character to even the most saturated of sounds. The interface is clearly laid out and easy to use, ensuring you will have MASSIVE generating earth-shuddering sounds from the very first note.

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Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol v3.3.4


Free Download Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol v3.3.4 |239 MB
KOMPLETE KONTROL opens the full potential of KOMPLETE series products. Feel the most advanced software tools come to life right under your hands – a more expressive, intuitive and inspiring than ever. View and download sounds with a single click – KOMPLETE KONTROL governs the entire universe in a single plug-in KOMPLETE through browser-based tags.

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X-Ray Spectrometry in Electron Beam Instruments


Free Download X-Ray Spectrometry in Electron Beam Instruments By K. F. J. Heinrich (auth.), David B. Williams, Joseph I. Goldstein, Dale E. Newbury (eds.)
1995 | 372 Pages | ISBN: 1461357381 | PDF | 14 MB
From its early days in the 1950s, the electron microanalyzer has offered two principal ways of obtaining x-ray spectra: wavelength dispersive spectrometry (WDS), which utilizes crystal diffraction, and energy dispersive spectrometry (EDS), in which the x-ray quantum energy is measured directly. In general, WDS offers much better peak separation for complex line spectra, whereas EDS gives a higher collection efficiency and is easier and cheaper to use. Both techniques have undergone major transformations since those early days, from the simple focusing spectrometerand gas proportional counter of the 1950s to the advanced semiconductor detectors and programmable spectrometersoftoday. Becauseofthesedevelopments, thecapabilities and relative merits of EDS and WDS techniques have been a recurring feature of microprobeconferences for nearly40 years, and this volume bringstogetherthepapers presented at the Chuck Fiori Memorial Symposium, held at the Microbeam Analysis Society Meeting of 1993. Several themes are apparent in this rich and authoritative collection of papers, which have both a historical and an up-to-the-minute dimension. Light element analysis has long been a goal of microprobe analysts since Ray Dolby first detected K radiation with a gas proportional counter in 1960. WDS techniques (using carbon lead stearate films) were not used for this purpose until four years later. Now synthetic multilayers provide the best dispersive elements for quantitative light element analy sis-still used in conjunction with a gas counter.

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