Introducing Simple Hit, a collection of 15 orchestral hits from Pepto Audio
There was so much okehi in the old sound sources.
I think it's a great sound source for those who want to reproduce the dance music of the 90s.
It doesn't matter how many things you have.
Sound demo
A total of 15 presets are arranged on the keyboard for 3 octaves.
I tried playing 3 octave C presets.
If you play it with a Hiphop drum loop, it will create a certain atmosphere.
Overview
Simple Hit is a vst sound source that provides a collection of orchestral hits including old classics and originals in all 15 notes.As the name suggests, it is very simple and aims to be a simple tool.
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Simple Hit is a vst sound source that provides a collection of orchestral hits including old classics and originals in all 15 notes.As the name suggests, it is a very simple tool and aims to be a simple tool.
format
64-bit – Windows & Mac – vst, vst3 & AU
Features
15 orchestral hits
Built-in reverb
"Previous" and "Next" buttons
Download
You can download it without registration.
Go to the link above and click the link.
(Either way is fine, but I personally think GoogleDrive is better.)
Since there is a file for each OS, right click on the corresponding one and click "Download"
This will start the download.
Installation
For Win, it contains VST2 and VST3 files.
Just install basic VST3 and you should be fine.
Installation of VST3 is completed by unzipping and putting "Simple Hit.vst3" and "Simple Hit.instruments" folders in the following folder.
C: \ Program Files \ Common Files \ VST3
Summary
It's been a long time since I used Okehi, but it's good.
However, I think that the sound quality is a little bad, so I want an okehi with better sound quality.
It's included in various sound sources, so it might be a good idea to sample it yourself.
Comment
Excuse me, could you please tell me in detail how to install it on a Mac? I'm having trouble understanding it at all. Thank you for your support.
Mandarin orange
I don't have a Mac, so I honestly have no idea.
When I read the read me, I found the following statement:
I think you can install it if you follow this path.
VST: Copy/paste the VST folder and Simple Hit.instruments to: Macintosh HD/Library/Audio/Plug-ins/VST/.
VST3: Copy/paste the VST3 folder and Simple Hit.instruments to: Macintosh HD/Library/Audio/Plug-ins/VST3/.
AU: Copy/Paste DR-84.component and Simple Hit.instruments to Macintosh HD/Library/Audio/Plug-ins/Components/.