
Gong Piano from The Crow Hill Company
The Crow Hill Company’s latest release delivers an answer to that age-old question: “what would a piano sound like if its strings were replaced by gongs?”

The Crow Hill Company’s latest release delivers an answer to that age-old question: “what would a piano sound like if its strings were replaced by gongs?”

The latest arrival to The Crow Hill Company's revolving selection of free instruments has been “built around the idea that music doesn’t have to begin with formal training, specialist instruments or expensive tools”.

The latest arrival to The Crow Hill Company’s revolving selection of free instruments delivers a selection of samples derived from their Dot Allison Dulcet Voice library.

Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★ 4/5 Stars. Pocket Strings places only very modest demands on system resources, the idea being to provide a portable string instrument which packs a creative punch.

Vaults Rhythm Machine is said to capture the character of the hardware that inspired it, while expanding on the original design with the addition of some built-in effects.

The latest Vaults release delivers a selection of string sounds that are described as “unrefined, and fully adulterated through a knackered cassette tape with just a pinch of wobble”.

Inspired by a technique pioneered by LA luthier Rueben Cox, Bridge Guitar aims to offer something a little different from your average guitar library.

The Crow Hill Company have announced that their series of free sample libraries and virtual instruments has returned to their website.

The latest addition to The Crow Hill Company’s series of free instruments recreates the sound of the short-lived synth that sparked the birth of acid house.

Sample library combines the sound of a flugelhorn and three euphoniums, adding a unique character compared to more typical brass ensembles.