Aria Sounds offers the Ethnic Flutes Bundle as a limited-time Black Friday freebie on VSTBuzz. Please note that the library requires the full version of Native Instruments Kontakt.
Ethnic Flutes Bundle normally sells for $120, but for the next eight days, you can download it for free and add three beautifully detailed world woodwinds to your palette: the Indian Bansuri, the Chinese Xiao, and a Bolivian Pan Flute that’s exclusive to this package.
I love switching it up a bit with more exotic instrument libraries like these, and I also liked how expressive these patches feel, especially the Bansuri. It is warm and playable with a wonderful range of tones that react to your style of playing.
Aria Sounds captured true legato transitions and added expressive gestures like turns and vibrato, which makes it much easier to play believable melodic lines. They also filled in the non-chromatic notes so you can perform fully chromatic parts without running into the natural limitations of the real instrument.
Honestly, the interfaces don’t look promising at all, but it seems like all the attention to detail went into making the actual patches.
The Xiao brings a more serene character, and it leans into that meditative quality the instrument is known for. I’ve always loved the Xiao for ambient moments, and this NKI gets surprisingly close to that gentle, breath-driven phrasing you’d expect from a live player.
And also, thanks to the true legato and keyswitchable expressions, it’s easy to shape a phrase so it doesn’t sound programmed.
The Bolivian Pan Flute rounds out the bundle with a brighter tone that cuts through a mix in a piercing but still fairly pleasant way. It comes with several articulations, including round-robin staccato samples that add a nice bit of variation. Since this flute is exclusive to the bundle, it gives the collection something unique you won’t find elsewhere in Aria’s catalog.
All three instruments were recorded by a specialist player, and you can hear the attention to detail. The full bundle weighs in at about 2 GB of 24-bit, 96 kHz samples, which explains why the instruments don’t feel static or overly looped.
They work particularly well for film scoring, ambient music, world-inspired tracks, or even modern beats if you want to drop in a haunting lead melody.
The only catch is that you need the full retail version of Kontakt 4 or newer. It won’t run in the free Kontakt Player, so make sure you’re set up before downloading.
The library works in any DAW that supports Kontakt, and the offer expires in eight days.
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Last Updated on November 26, 2025 by Tomislav Zlatic.



