Borth audio's Gamble Kid is a virtual instrument for Native Instruments Kontakt giving you the sound a a very famous Japanese handheld gaming console from 1989: borth-audio.com/instruments/gamble-kid. Borth-audio Gamble Kid KONTAKT SYNTHiC4TE Oct 03 2017 1.32 GB Gamble Kid is a virtual instrument for Native Instruments Kontakt, giving you the classic sound of a very famous Japanese 8-bit handheld console from 1989 (GB DMG-01).
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Gamble Kid is a virtual instrument for Native Instruments Kontakt, giving you the classic sound of a very famous Japanese 8-bit handheld console from 1989 (GB DMG-01). The original GB sound chip features four sound channels: Square (CH1/CH2), Wave (CH3) and Noise (CH4). To enable MIDI support a self-built “Arduinoboy” MIDI interface was used in addition to the software mGB V1.3.3 running on the GB. To reduce audio noise the GB was modified with an additional audio output bypassing the internal speaker (“Pro Sound Mod”). The audio was recorded using an A-Designs P-1 microphone preamp. Additional features (not available on original hardware): Adjustable attack noise and note release noise Full AHDSR volume envelope Low Pass Filter (LPF) with AHDSR envelope Chorus, Reverb, Rotator, Tremolo and Vibrato (with mod wheel) Total number of samples: 4,576 (@44.1 kHz/24 bit, mono) System Requirements: Full version of Native Instruments Kontakt 5.4 or above
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