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Infinite Audio Bansuri Flute -win-osx- ((new))

Bansuri Flute (VSTI) Infinit Audio essentials is a virtual instrument designed to bring authentic ethnic sounds to your music production. It is compatible with both Windows and macOS systems. Core Features

: Based on a Bansuri Flute made in China, providing a "real ethnic sound" suitable for setting various musical vibes. Articulations : Includes 7 high-quality presets to add realism to your tracks: Bansuri Sustained Bansuri Staccato Five distinct Bansuri Phrases (Phrase 1 through 5) Onboard Effects Infinite Audio Bansuri Flute -WiN-OSX-

: A custom collection of tools to shape the sound, including Cutoff Filter Performance Controls : Adjustable parameters for , and poly/mono/legato modes. Technical Specifications Compatibility : Available as a and 64-bit VST plugin for Windows and Mac, plus Audio Unit (AU) DAW Support : Works in all major DAWs except Pro Tools. System Impact : Designed to be very low on CPU and hard drive space. Download Size : Approximately for the combined PC and Mac files. Troubleshooting Tip for Mac Bansuri Flute (VSTI) Infinit Audio essentials is a

Scenario A: Bollywood Ballad (Logic Pro on OSX)

  1. Load the “Sustain + Slow Vibrato” patch.
  2. Use a MIDI track with a breath controller (TEControl BBC2) or draw detailed CC1 automation.
  3. Play long notes on Sa (C), Re (D), Ga (E) – avoid the 4th and 7th degrees for a sweet scale.
  4. Layer with a tanpura drone sample. The Bansuri will float naturally above 200-500 Hz.

Ornamentation Shortcuts (custom scripts)

Some versions include:

  • Grace note key-switches: play a small note (e.g., B2) + sustain for automatic andolan (oscillation).
  • Release triggers: breath noise when you lift the key (enable in Advanced).

Part 4: Workflow - How to Use It in a Mix (Win/OSX)

Regardless of whether you are on WiN or OSX, the midi mapping is identical. Here are three production scenarios: Load the “Sustain + Slow Vibrato” patch

5. MIDI Programming Tips for Realistic Bansuri

  1. Overlap notes slightly when using legato mode – this triggers pitch glide (meend).
  2. Use mod wheel (CC1) continuously during a held note – bansuri never has static volume/timbre.
  3. Add short CC11 dips before strong beats to mimic breath phrasing.
  4. Avoid quantized velocities – vary between 30–90 for natural attack.
  5. Glide between important notes (e.g., Sa–Re, Re–Ga) using CC65 on and overlapping notes.

Example in piano roll:

  • Note 1: C4 (vel 60)
  • Note 2: D4 (vel 45) starts 20 ticks before note 1 ends → portamento glide from C→D.