Sound Dust Cloud Cello Kontakt - Released!

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  1. phloopy

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    How?
    So, you take an unsuspecting cello, remove all the strings except one and place it in a stand. Instead of a conventional bow, use something with a bit more texture and bite - in this case, a ball of coarse garden string sounded best. Stringing a standard bow with garden twine doesnt work, you'd need an impossible 10 metre bow to play a smooth note (I know it's impossible because I tried to make one!).

    After many experiments and cups of coffee, a retractable dog lead, an elaborate pulley system and a classic vintage fishing reel came to the rescue. This system can hold long lengths of string under tension and be drawn evenly over the cello string to produce a usable tone.

    Next step is to rig up some suitable mics. A contact mic near the bridge gave good body, and a large diaphragm condenser near the string picked up the 'grist'. Then using a capo for accurate tuning, thousands of passes were recorded to get enough samples for 5 x round robins per note plus conventionally bowed accents and col legno notes for extra flavour.

    The final step is to creat the Clouds by pushing each note 100% wet through a bespoke swirly setting on my Strymon Big Sky reverb pedal, and then do the same thing all over again with a different setting for 200% wetness.

    What's inside?
    Two instrument variations - solo & ensemble versions.
    2GB of 24bit samples (uncompressed).
    Three octave keyrange - C1 to C4
    Seven deeply sampled articulations through eight 'oscillators'.
    Accented bow: short bowed note with conventional bow. 5 x round robin per note. Two mic positions- valve condensor and contact mic.
    Col legno: Latin for 'gently thwacked with the back of the bow'. 5 x round robin per note. Two mic positions- valve condensor and contact mic.
    Twine: bowed with 5 meters of green garden string. 5 x round robin per note, minimum 20 seconds per sample. Two mic positions- valve condensor and contact mic. Hard-wired to CC11 for expression pedal or midi controllers.
    Dark Cloud: Twine recorded 100% wet reverbed through Strymon Big Sky hardware reverb. Playback through Kontakt grain oscillator.
    Pale Cloud: the Dark Cloud recorded 100% wet reverbed through Strymon Big Sky hardware reverb unit, so basically 200% wet!
    Sub Bass: (ensemble only) Moog voyger sine bass.
    Effects per oscillator: tremolo, vibrato, saturation, pitch selection, pan, lowpass filter, high pass filter, reverb and delay.
    Master output effects: low pass filter, highpass filter, rotor effect, delay, cabinet modelling and EQ.
    Master unison control for up to eight voices per note.
    Velocity to volume amount control.
    Aftertouch to pitchbend amount control.
    Aftertouch to filter light/dark control.
    Advanced architecture with automatable midi control of everything on the interface.
    74 specially created convolution reverb impulses recorded from real spaces, expensive hardware, and some less obvious sources including a Roland Space Echo, Strymon Big Sky and the stage of Glyndebourne Opera House.
    50 themed instrument presets (.nki's) each with modwheel patch morphing for gazilions of variation.
    Built in instruction manual in RTFM tab.
    FULL version of Kontakt 4 or above needed.

    Cloud Cello will load into Player but time out after 10 minutes, so please don't buy this if you are using Kontakt Player.

    ++++++++++

    £35.00 for Cloud Cello instant download.

    Link: Here!
     
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  3. sideshowbob

    sideshowbob Producer

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    Love their instruments & pricing, great company!
    Thanks for the heads up :wink:
     
  4. Catalyst

    Catalyst Audiosexual

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    Amazing company. I really hope that this doesn't get released for a while. Sound Dust deserves to make money on another fine release. :grooves:
     
  5. dxdsyn

    dxdsyn Noisemaker

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    Really cool and unique tool! This was already released on AudioZ earlier this spring. But it has been removed as quickly as it came :) I hope the developer make some money before it gets released again!
     
  6. Horsemen

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    That was Cloud Viola

    I agree it should not get leaked too soon
     
  7. Xyenz Fyxion

    Xyenz Fyxion Producer

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    Happened upon this article because I saw the word 'cello.' Until I clicked the link to learn more, I was laughing at the description of the instrument. I thought this was a hilarious joke...

    Now, I'm even more intrigued. I don't need it (yet), but it's nice to know that it is nicely priced. I'll put a pin in this, cuz I love cellos and sh--. I also hope it generates a good deal of dividends. If not only for the price being low, for the creativity that went into it.
     
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