8Dio – Century Ostinato (KONTAKT)

By | August 25, 2018

 

Publisher : 8Dio
Website : 8Dio
Format : KONTAKT 5.7+
Quality : 24 bit 44.1 kHz stereo

Description : The library contains four sections of ultra deeply sampled ostinato violins, violas, cellos and basses. It was designed to cover all types of ostinato receptions from slow, gentle to fast and strong. Ostinato were recorded as traditional multisamples, and simply unique samples. Multisamples contain three types of Spiccato (Single, Double, Triplet), Marcato, etc. The ostinato samples were recorded with four different tempo slow, medium, fast and very fast and with several speakers that are simply controlled by your modulation wheel.
Century Ostinato Strings contains over 20,700 ostynato samples and 4 microphone positions, including Mixed, Close / Intimate, DECCA and Far / Wide. This gives you complete control over space and sound. Do you need a close, chambered sound or a richer and full symphony. Austinato was also recorded with identical players, a conductor and the same magnificent hall that was used for our Stury Stury and Brass collections.
But most importantly, Century Ostinato Strings is easy to use, very playable and full of life. He breathes a new soul into a musical notation and allows the full use of realistic Stin Ostinatos like never before.
Wealth of short notes : Century Ostinato Strings is designed to cover short notes of the film. First we recorded three types of Spiccato (Single, Double-Stroke, Triplets), which allows us to use more advanced harmonic figures. They were also recorded in the RR. But even more in detail, we recorded four types of ostinato patterns from slow, medium to fast and ultrafast. The library easily adapts to your tempo DAW. Slow ostinato is recorded more smoothly. All ostinato also recorded dynamically – this means that you can control the dynamics of the speed through the modulation wheel. Just play like a piano.
Century of modularity : Our Century Ostinato Strings were recorded in the same room as the rest of our Century series. The same players. The same conductor. The same engineers and microphone positions. All Century libraries are designed as modular libraries. Everything is designed for teamwork. All Century libraries were recorded in the same room and with identical microphone settings. Thus, you can create your own modular ensembles, integrating the libraries of Century Stings, Harps and Century Brass.
Microphones : Century has a highly customizable sound with 4 microphone positions, which you can set at any angle. Perhaps you just need a simple “sweet spot” for all of our microphones? install close microphones to get a super heavy lower end for an extremely fast ostinato! Maybe you need a mix of 5.1 or maybe a classic mix? Well, Century has both Decca and Wide / Far microphone arrays to help with this. Thanks to everything that is offered in a single, simple but advanced environment, instant access to all 4 microphone arrays and access to all articulations is just a click.
Interface : Century Ostinato Strings has a familiar GUI that you all know and love. Designed for a seamless workflow, all articulations can be easily obtained in a few clicks. Empty slots allow you to choose the desired artiatslyatsiyah, just double-click to access the full list of articulations. Each slot is automatically assigned a switch key (or CC if you prefer), so you can literally create an improved matrix of up to 10 articulations in just a few seconds. Accessible and intuitive, this is Century!

 
Content:
• 20,700 Samples. 20GB HDD (compressed to 12GB)
• 4 Advanced Microphones Positions (Mixed, Decca, Close & Far)
• Ostinato Control w / 4 Different Types of Ostinatos (Slow to Fast)
• Three Different Types of Spiccato (Single, Double and Triplets)
• 6 Violins, 6 Violas, 4 Cellos & 4 Basses
• Custom Browser w / Built-In Articulation Matrix
• Custom Convolution, Microphones, EQ and Chaos FX
• Product only available as Direct Download
• Full Retail Version of Kontakt 5.7 (or later) Required

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