Description
GeoShred Naada Harmonica, Flutes & Brass for Windows || Guildwater Gear is an Authorized moForte. If you have any questions about this product please do not hesitate to contact us. Your digital software registration code and instructions will be sent to you, along with an URL connecting you directly to the manufacturer, who will provide you with your software digitally. Please be aware that software is non-cancelable and non-returnable.
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FLUTES, BRASS, AND REED INSTRUMENTS FROM FOUR CONTINENTS IN A SINGLE VST3 BUNDLE. Wind instruments that breathe, bend, and respond like the real thing. Naada Harmonica, Flutes & Brass brings together seven physically modeled wind instruments as native VST3 plugins for Windows. The collection spans Indian, Chinese, Middle Eastern, Andean, and Western wind traditions: Bansuri, Pan Flute, Ney, Dizi, Trumpet, French Horn, and Harmonica. Each instrument is powered by AccelMatrix Naada physical modeling and supports polyphonic performance with continuous expressive control.
Runs as a VST3 plugin inside any compatible Windows DAW including Reaper, Cubase, FL Studio, and Ableton Live. No additional host software required.
Naada Harmonica, Flutes & Brass collects seven expressive wind instruments into a single bundle for Windows DAWs. The Bansuri's meditative bamboo breath, the Dizi's membrane-buzzing brightness, the Ney's ancient Middle Eastern warmth, the Pan Flute's Andean clarity, the Trumpet's projecting brass power, the French Horn's warm orchestral blend, and the Harmonica's bluesy reed character are all generated in real time by the AccelMatrix Naada physical modeling engine. Every instrument is fully polyphonic, supporting chords, layered voicings, and sustained drones beneath melodic lines. Expression, Overblow, Growl, Flutter, and Harmonics parameters respond to MIDI CC, DAW automation, or MPE controllers for deeply articulate performance directly inside your production environment.
Instruments Included
- Bansuri: Indian bamboo transverse flute with breathy, meditative tone and continuous microtonal inflection
- Pan Flute: Andean and Eastern European stopped-pipe flute with pure, clear tone and natural breath transitions
- Ney: Ancient Middle Eastern end-blown reed flute with warm, breathy, vocal-like character
- Dizi: Chinese transverse flute with distinctive buzzing membrane (dimo) timbre
- Trumpet: Chromatic brass instrument with bright, powerful projection across its full dynamic range
- French Horn: Conical-bore brass with warm, mellow tone that bridges woodwind and brass sections
- Harmonica: Free-reed instrument with bluesy, vocal expressiveness and chordal capability
AccelMatrix Naada Physical Modeling. Each instrument in this collection is generated by the AccelMatrix Naada engine as a continuous acoustic simulation, not a sample library. Breath pressure, reed or lip dynamics, and tonal coloration evolve continuously in response to performance input rather than crossfading between static recordings. The result is an instrument that responds to phrasing, dynamics, and articulation with the fluidity of a live acoustic performance. Expressive multidimensional controls including Expression, Overblow, Growl, Flutter, and Harmonics are accessible through MIDI CC mapping, DAW automation lanes, or MPE-capable controllers.
VST3 for Windows: Direct DAW Integration. Every Naada instrument in this bundle runs as a native VST3 plugin inside any compatible Windows DAW: Reaper, Cubase, FL Studio, Ableton Live, Studio One, and others. No additional host application is required. Each plugin includes its own interface with parameter controls, MIDI mapping configuration, and key switch articulation selection. Supports Windows 10 and Windows 11.
System Requirements
Windows 10/11
- Naada for Windows is both a stand alone app and a VST3 plugin.
- For best performance, at least a 2.5 GHz quad-core CPU for a single plugin instance. Less powerful systems may still deliver satisfactory results, though they may need larger buffer sizes and therefore higher latency.
