Guerrini Superior 2 Accordion For Ni Kontakt Vst | Virtual Acoustic -
The Virtual Acoustic Guerrini Superior 2 is a sample-based virtual instrument library designed for the Native Instruments Kontakt sampler. It is a digital recreation of the 1986 piano accordion model, widely regarded for its "legendary" sound, particularly in Balkan music. Key Features & Specifications
Sample Quality: Recorded at 44.1 KHz / 24-bit with 2,116 samples, totaling approximately 775 MB uncompressed.
Registers: Includes all 12+1 right-hand registers and the left-hand "Organtone Bass" register.
Dynamic Realism: Features 3 dynamic levels for the right hand and intelligent random variations (X4 for right hand, X2 for left hand) to avoid repetitive "machine gun" effects. Expressive Controls: Restart Kontakt after installation to refresh the library
Bellows Control: Support for dynamic bellows control via an expression pedal.
Natural Effects: Includes "suffocate" tone effects and "bellow shake" vibrato for the left hand.
Noise Control: Adjustable levels for key, release, and register switching noises to enhance authenticity. The Virtual Acoustic Guerrini Superior 2 is a
Onboard Effects: Built-in, adjustable reverb, echo (delay), and attack time settings. Technical Requirements
Platform: Requires the full version of Native Instruments Kontakt (version 6.2.2 or above recommended).
Note: It may only run in demo mode (typically limited to 15 minutes) if used with the free Kontakt Player. Pricing & Availability Guerrini instruments are known for their warm tone,
This instrument is often available through the Virtual Acoustic ordering page as a standalone product or in bundles. Guerrini Superior 2 & Champion Bundle: Approximately $59. Full Guerrini Suite (sf2 format): Approximately $79. Guerrini Superior 2 - Virtual Acoustic
Guerrini instruments are known for their warm tone, fast reed response, and dynamic range—qualities that the virtual version faithfully reproduces.
Yes, pop. The Close/ Ribbon blend with Standard Sustain sits beautifully in indie folk (The Lumineers, Noah Kahan). Roll off the high frequencies above 8k Hz, add a slapback delay, and you have a vintage French cafe sound.
