Jackalope
Part this. Part that. The jackalope isn’t real. It’s a rabbit with antlers. A taxidermy prank. A creature stitched together from two things that don’t belong together. That’s the idea behind Jackalope—a library built on unnatural combinations that somehow make sense. A piano sustain with a flute attack. A guitar’s top end fused to a Wurlitzer’s low mids. Familiar sounds, mismatched until they become something else. These patches started with real samples (winds, strings, keys) and then layered or combined them in ways that shouldn’t work. Each one is a kind of musical hybrid. The result is 7 sounds that feel like real instruments... just not any one instrument in particular. They’re not real—but they’re not not real. What you need: A full version of Kontakt 7 and up (not Kontakt Player). 13.9 mb of space on your drive.