One area that is being increasingly well served at the moment is 'Viking' sounds; but I think there is room in the market for more. Orakle works well in this context, but wouldn't be specific enough for some people. I for one would like a dedicated solo Tagelharpa that isn't bound to a large library of other sounds and instruments; I expect that could sell well, but it's not really the sort of thing you are doing. (Eventually, I'll just buy or build a real Tagelharpa anyway.)
On a slightly different tack, I really want more African sounds for my own projects. You have a lot of sounds that work well in a context of Aztec and Incan inspired fold music, and I certainly wouldn't say no to more of that either.
And a last thought, there is such an improvisational element to MNTRA instruments: how about some jazz instruments? Jazz violin, guitar, horns and reeds, etc., along with shakers and drum set would blend beautifully into a gently undulating or wildly throbbing, evolving atmosphere. Especially if it can manage quick time changes.
One area that is being increasingly well served at the moment is 'Viking' sounds; but I think there is room in the market for more. Orakle works well in this context, but wouldn't be specific enough for some people. I for one would like a dedicated solo Tagelharpa that isn't bound to a large library of other sounds and instruments; I expect that could sell well, but it's not really the sort of thing you are doing. (Eventually, I'll just buy or build a real Tagelharpa anyway.)
On a slightly different tack, I really want more African sounds for my own projects. You have a lot of sounds that work well in a context of Aztec and Incan inspired fold music, and I certainly wouldn't say no to more of that either.
And a last thought, there is such an improvisational element to MNTRA instruments: how about some jazz instruments? Jazz violin, guitar, horns and reeds, etc., along with shakers and drum set would blend beautifully into a gently undulating or wildly throbbing, evolving atmosphere. Especially if it can manage quick time changes.
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