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Spitfire / FINK Signatures (Acoustic Guitar)

Posted: Apr 21, 2022 1:14 pm
by Piet De Ridder
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Spitfire have released another 'toolkit' library, this time a set of acoustic guitars, sampled in various ways, and co-produced with Fin Greenall, aka Fink, hence the library"s name.

"Signatures features a range of core and extended techniques from the heart and mind of Fink, captured on three of his favourite ‘signature’ acoustic guitars, each with its own distinctive tone. From the affectionately-named ‘Brady’, a 2004 Mal Brady Bouchier nylon with a rich, mellow sound, to ‘Festy’, a 2010 Martin D28 steel-string acoustic with a pop sound, his workhorse festival and touring guitar, and ‘Orwell’, a gentle 1984 Martin D35 steel-string acoustic, which features most prominently on his recent records. Fink’s signature techniques within each guitar section include tempo-synced arpeggios in DADGAD, pulled, plucked, muted and thumbed one-shot notes, three variations of harmonics, two-finger chords, ready-made strumming patterns and more. All guitars are presented in Spitfire Audio’s easy-to-use plugin, with fluid playability and a wide range of effects parameters to tailor each sound to your own vision."

Fink Signatures, 9.5 gigabytes of data, costs €49.




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Re: Spitfire / FINK Signatures (Acoustic Guitar)

Posted: Apr 22, 2022 11:54 am
by Geoff Grace
Does “fink” not mean the same thing in the UK as it does in the US? I can’t imagine anyone here choosing to call themselves by that name.

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/fink

As for the product, it seems like a good value.

Best,

Geoff