Plink 2 is now available at a introductory price in November 2018. This excelent new library provides users with a wealth of ‘plinky’ sounds made with synths, vintage guitars, a banjolele, a ukulele, an antique music box, toys and found objects, such as glasses and even a bicycle wheel.

Plink 2 builds on the success of the original Plink Kontakt instrument by adding a far better user interface, some additional sample sets and a dedicated FX section with bespoke convolution reverbs, delay and a multimode filter to sculpt the perfect plink.

Plink 2 provides a beautiful collection of plinky sounds. To create this instrument I sampled a wide variety of sources, including old and new synths, vintage guitars, a ukulele, a banjolele, a music box, toy instruments, a beaten-up piano plus ‘found’ sounds like kitchen glasses and a bicycle wheel.
Plink 2 sounds very nice and has a ton iof interesting instruments and sounds included. The library is currently under review but I wanted to give an early heads-up because of the outstanding quality of sounds included.
The Plink Sources recorded:
- O Coast
- Roland SH-09
- Moog Little Phatty (Stage 1)
- Buddhist Bells
- Fender Mustang Bass
- Fender Telecaster
- Music Box
- Tenor Ukulele
- Kitchen Glasses
- Bicycle Wheel
- Banjolele
- Ting
- Piano
The Piano alone is excellent and worth obtaining the library alone. It’s Plinktastic!