Auddict releases: Virtuoso Violin - Kontakt

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  1. theDingus

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    The most Living, Breathing Solo Violin Virtual Instrument...

    With an instrument as diverse, capable, and exposed as the violin, there is no cutting corners, so we strived to capture as much of the possible sounds a violin can make as possible, resulting in the huge list of articulations you can see below, as well as four sampled legato styles, also shown below. We even specially sampled slurred and bowed legato so you can correctly and realistically phrase passages, and a specially sampled "fast legato" set of intervals, which will allow you to play virtuosic runs and scale passages.

    On top of this, we want our instruments to be as close in sonic-flexibility to a real situation as they can be, so in addition to providing close and stage mic positions, we have also made sure to have both a ribbon and condenser mic, which you can choose to switch between. Both sounds offer so much in their own right, the ribbon having a beautiful smooth tone, and the condenser being ruthless in exposing every little detail in the sound.

    The stereo mic position can be widened and narrowed by dragging the mics in the interface.

    Four True-sampled Legato Styles
    We spent a while tackling how to approach allowing the user to play both slow more drawn out passages, and then also being able to create realistic renditions of more virtuoso, fast passages, and eventually came up with a very intricate technique which allows both.

    We sampled these intervals completely differently, and set it up so you can switch between these depending on whether you are playing fast or not. So for the faster legato, you can switch to "fast" with the legato keyswitching, and play intervals up to and including a minor third in your scales and runs, maintaining a very realistic sound. The sound of the note transitions on a violin when playing fast is completely different from the sound when playing slower, and both are captured and skilfully programmed into this instrument.

    Types of Legato:
    Slurred Legato - switching note with the finger only, without changing bow direction... the smoothest legato sound.

    Bowed Legato - changing the bow at the note change. A more noticeable interval. (slurred and bowed legato are both essential in obtaining a realistic and well phrased performance)

    Portamento Legato - a subtle slide between notes.

    Fast Legato - Specially sampled intervals which allow you to play fast runs/scales with intervals up to a minor third between each note - something seriously lacking and rarely possible with most sample libraries.

    A Little More About How it Works
    We wanted to make this instrument even more musical, so we have once again used our idea of the "phrase builder", which allows you to select the attack, or beginning sound of a phrase, and then switch around the type of legato throughout a musical phrase.

    One huge give-away that an instrument is a sampled one and not a real instrument is how the beginning of every musical phrase sounds the same. A great performer will not sound like this. They will vary the phrase beginnings, and perhaps start some quietly, some with an FP, some with a stutter, and so we have included five options for this, to ensure that your compositions sound evolving, musical, and extremely convincing.

    The width of the stereo mic perspective can be changed by dragging the bottom pair of microphones in the interface, and dynamics can be brought up and down by either the mod wheel or expression Midi CC - depending on whether you have MOD or EXP selected in the bottom right hand corner of the instrument GUI, and the shorts' dynamics are controlled by velocity.

    Full Articulation List:
    • Normal Sustain
    • Stutter (a quick stuttered grace note before the main sustain)
    • Crescendo
    • FP (loud then suddenly quiet with a crescendo back up)
    • Marcato (A more accented pronounced attack and note)
    • Harmonics
    • Tremolo
    • Trill Semitone
    • Trill Tone
    • Eight sets/combinations of grace note shorts
    • Octave up your shorts
    • Pizzicato
    • Spiccato
    • Staccato on-string (detached playing without lifting the bow)
    • Major chords
    • Minor chords








    Requirements & Specs:
    FULL VERSION of Kontakt 4, or above only
    You will need just over 4GB for the instrument, and almost double this for the extraction process

    50% OFF OPENING SALE - Usually £85.00, now £42.50

    More INFO: Auddict | Virtuoso Violin
     
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  3. lucymilan01

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    Wonderful samples.
     
  4. macros mk2

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    Looks cool, but I couldn't help but laugh at the idea of someone making a "mediocre violin" library or "really bad violin player" series. Now THAT would be realistic... at least if I was trying to play
     
  5. lucymilan01

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    You have a point sir. Can you share more of your works?
     
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