710 Sounds and 43 Drum Kits
Do you need top-quality sounds for your live stage performance, home studio, General MIDI files or a notation program? SONORITY PRO can do any of these tasks with ease, delivering a complete range of sounds for all styles of music: Grand pianos, E-pianos, organs, synthesizers, wind sections, accordions, orchestra sounds, drum kits and much more. SONORITY PRO is a sound monster – but it’s a monster you can enjoy taming by using its user-friendly interface.


GENERAL MIDI (GM)
The GM sound bank with the usual 128 sounds occupies two of a total of four gigabytes of built-in flash memory in the SONORITY PRO. Sonically, the GM sounds set a new standard. This applies to the number of samples as well as their length and quality. Even drum kits with up to ten dynamic levels per sound are among the core competencies of the sound expander.
Many of the sound programs are based on round-robin technology. This means an automatic change between different samples when a key is hit several times. This brings life into the music - not only with individual sounds, but also when playing complete MIDI files.
A special feature of the GM Bank are the variation sounds, predestined for the soloist game. In addition to various electric pianos, you will find two stereo grand pianos (Vienna Grand 270 and Hamburg Model D) with 800 MB of storage space. So that you can also interpret string and wind instruments convincingly on the keyboard, slide-up samples are available that you can activate by hitting a key hard. Samples with string and fingerboard sounds randomly picked up when you release a key (note-off) add spice to your game. Matte and flat GM sounds - that was yesterday.
SOUNDS


Grand Piano | 16 Sounds
Samples of a famous Vienna concert grand 270 and the Hamburg Model D are the centerpiece of these piano sounds, which can be selected in up to 9 dynamic levels. In addition, there is an aggressive rock version of the grand piano sound, a honky-tonk piano as well as Latin pianos in octaves.
E-Pianos | 28 Sounds
Electric Grand CP 80
Electric Piano Mark I
V3 Bella
Electric Piano
Wurlitzer A200
Digital Piano FM Modelle
The note-off algorithms, which are controlled by velocity as well as by the envelope, create natural sounds during play.
Organ | 46 Sounds
For the sounds of the category organs, a US vintage Hammond organ was sampled – in 19 complete registrations, with individual drawbars, percussion and key-click effects.
Other organ models include a British theater organ, a classic pipe organ, and sounds from the German organ scene.
Synthesizer | 165 Sounds
This sound group includes the sounds of legendary analog synthesizers such as Jupiter 8, CS80, OBX, OB8, Matrix 12, Prophet 5, MKS80, Moog 55, Chroma Polaris, supplemented by digital instruments such as Acxel, DX1, Fairlight or PPG 2.3.
The following filter types can be controlled by MID controller 74: LowPass 6-24 db, BandPass 6-12 db, BandEject 12/24 db and HighPass 6/12/24 db.
Accordion | 80 Sounds
Samples on instruments from Germany, Austria, Switzerland, as well as France, Ireland and Scotland make up this huge selection of accordion sounds. Sounds with great tremolo or “flat tuning” are available along with musette tuning and other specialties of French and Belgian instruments. Jazz lovers will enjoy the Super VI model and the Accordiona; friends of Swiss folk music will love the Schwyzer Örgelis; and Oberkrainer fans will like the Alpine models.
All accordion sounds feature note-off samples: when the keys are released, the resonance of the reeds and the body comes into play. The sound does not cut off abruptly, but lingers somewhat, just like the original. This reverberation fills the spaces between the notes played, so to speak. Without this feature, accordion sounds would sound like “on-off” music — artificial and not very musical.
String Orchestra | 20 Sounds


The string orchestra is intricately programmed and available in a wide variety – from a complete symphony orchestra (full strings) and chamber music ensembles to string ensembles with 14 violins, 10 violas, 8 cellos and 6 double basses. All the string instruments can be played in solo versions also.
For many string sounds, hitting the key hard also creates a hard bow sound on the virtual string. Round Robin technology is employed with strings also, resulting in the automatic switch between up and down bowing. This technology really stands out in détaché play. Note-off samples create natural tone fades, perfectly capturing the way resonance in string instruments can be heard for a long time after a note is played, softening the flow of the melody.
The “emotion” versions deliver gently harmonizing tone progression in soft passages, exactly like the real instrument when you slowly increase the pressure of the bow on the string. Or, using higher velocity values, you can produce fast, accentuated tones.
Winds Solo & Section | 111 Sounds


The SONORITY PRO sound bank includes basically all orchestral wind instruments. You will find trumpets, trombones, tubas, horns, clarinets, and flutes in solo versions as well as ensembles. The variety of articulations, such as fall and sforzato, create realistic performances.
The Round Robin function plays a critical role here also, since 16th-note passages would not sound natural without it. Other instruments in this group include tenor horn, English horn, oboe, bassoon, and many more.
Wind ethnic instruments include Irish bagpipes (uilleann pipe) with drones and accompanying chords for Celtic music.
Guitar & Bass | 65 Sounds
The choices available in this group are so great that there is something for nearly every musical style, from acoustic guitars with nylon and steel strings, e-guitars of all types – clean, overdrive, distortion – all the way to rhythm, jazz and pedal steel guitars.
The deep-tone department ranges from plucked and bowed double basses for anything from jazz and classic to folk music. E-basses are available in many fingered and slap versions; there is even a fretless bass.
Italian flair is provided by a Napoli mandolin ensemble with tremolo and single-picking.
Strings & Percussion | 36 Sounds
In addition to other sounds, this section includes the following instruments: Harpsichord, clavinet, glockenspiel, music box, vibraphone with or without tremolo samples, celesta, tinkle bells, marimba, xylophone, tubular bells, timpani, thumb piano, cortales, steel drums, harps, and two dulcimer.
Drums & Percussion| 43 Kits
When it comes to playbacks, percussion sounds are of critical importance. That’s why SONORITY PRO is at its best in this department. You will find dry kits recorded specifically for the stage, perfect studio kits with overhead mixing, power kits for solid rock, e-drums for dance music, as well as R&B, hip hop and 2 percussion kits for classical music, too.
Round-Robin versions of many cymbal and percussion sounds are available to enrich your rhythm with automatic sound variations, making your sound more authentic. The classical kits offer everything from the small snare to the kettledrum, from the gong to the cymbals – all the necessary sounds for an orchestra arrangement.
SONORITY PRO now also offers the new drum sounds from the new V3 DRUMITY PRO series. These include: 20 new acoustic bass drums with 12 velocity splits and three different dynamic mappings, as well as 87 electronic bass drums. 14 new acoustic snares with the articulations open, rimshot, shallow hit, cross stick, and shallow rimshot, and 126 electronic snare drums and rimshots. 14 new acoustic cymbals with 2-4 articulations and 116 electronic percussions, claps, FX, and cymbals.