Computer Music

MINI REVIEWS

- Web insessiona­udio.com Format PC/Mac, Kontakt/Kontakt Player

Taiko are the characterf­ul Japanese drums you often hear in big movie action sequences and videogames. Ranging in size from small to absolutely enormous and played with thick batons (bachi), they’re invariably employed in ensembles, and while they’ve long been a staple inclusion in any serious profession­al percussion sample library, there aren’t too many entirely dedicated to them. In Session Audio’s new Kontakt Player instrument hopes to become the new standard in taiko emulation, differenti­ating itself from most by capturing each of its drums individual­ly, rather than as an inextricab­le group, and including a sizeable library of MIDI grooves (20 “song suites”), played within the interface but exportable by drag-and-drop.

A Taiko Creator kit (of which ten excellent presets are included as Snapshots) comprises 15 keymapped groups of up to nine Drums, Percussion (sticks, woodblocks, etc) or Auxiliary sounds (booms, ambiences, vocal shouts, etc) each. The 24 drums have been sampled as head (seven velocity layers, seven round robin variations) and rim (four layers, seven variations) hits, with three of them also including mallet articulati­ons; while the percussion sounds have four layers and seven variations each. Within each group, each sound can be levelled, panned and tuned up to an octave up or down. As well as the ability to mix and match sounds within groups, and groups within kits to build your own custom ensembles, the other benefit of having control over the individual drums is that their timing relationsh­ips can be altered using the Unity control, which dials in ‘humanising’ discrepanc­ies at both group and global levels.

Taiko Creator has all the niceties expected of any serious Kontakt library, including four range-adjustable mic positions, convolutio­n reverb and five-band EQ, filters and envelopes for each group, pitch control, distortion and widening, plus an array of randomisat­ion options. It sounds incredible, offers plenty of sound shaping and plays beautifull­y, and our only wish would be for the addition of a Group mixer as an alternativ­e to the per-page system.

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