Tonehammer Didgeridoo -kontakt- Page

But (the pre-cursor to the legendary Soundiron) has a knack for turning ancient instruments into modern scoring weapons. Their library, Tonehammer Didgeridoo – KONTAKT , proves that this Australian Aboriginal instrument is far more versatile than you think.

Because this library is from the "Tonehammer era" (now sold/distributed via as the "Didgeridoo" library), it lacks the fancy GUI animations of modern Kontakt libraries. The interface is utilitarian—knobs and sliders. Tonehammer Didgeridoo -KONTAKT-

Don't sleep on the staccato "toots" and vocalizations. Mapped to the upper registers, these short, punchy sounds act as incredible rhythmic accents. Layer these over a hybrid trailer drum loop, and you instantly sound like a Hans Zimmer clone (in a good way). But (the pre-cursor to the legendary Soundiron) has

But who cares? The sound is colossal.