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WarpIVMusicProduction WarpIVPROWoodwindUser’sGuide www.warpivmusic.com
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WarpIVPROWoodwindsUsersGuide
OverviewFirst,thankyouforpurchasingvirtualinstrumentsfromtheWarpIVPROWoodwind
samplelibrarycollection.Theseultra-high-endjazz/pop-orientedsamplelibraries(flute,clarinet,sopranosax,altosax,tenorsax,andbaritonesax)workwithKontakt5(oralaterversion),butdonotworkwiththefreeKontaktplayer.YoumustownafullylicensedversionofKontakttousetheseinstruments.
Allrecordingswereperformedbyjazz-greatEricMarienthal,oneofthemostwell-knownandrespectedsaxophoneplayersintheworld.EricplayswithGordonGoodwin,ChicCorea,WayneBergeron,andmanyotherrenownedartists.Ericisalsowell-knownforhischart-toppingsmoothjazzalbums,amazingabilitytocombineartisticmusicianshipwithmind-blowingtechnicalskill,andavarietyofinstructionalmaterialsforaspiringsaxophoneplayersatallskilllevels.EricMarienthalissimplyanamazingartistwithanimpeccableworkethic.Wewereextremelyprivilegedtohaverecordedhimfortheseuniquelibraries.FormoreinformationonEricMarienthal,pleasevisithiswebsite.
http://www.ericmarienthal.com
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AsinallsamplelibrariesdevelopedbyWarpIV,ourgoalwastoproducevirtualinstrumentswithgreatsoundquality,anoverwhelmingassortmentofhighlyexpressivearticulationsthatyouwillfindyourselfusinginyourmusiccompositions,efficientutilizationofmemory,lowCPUprocessingoverheads,robustoperation,andeaseofuseforbothliveplaying(keyboards,electronicwindinstruments,windcontrollers,etc.)anddetailedfineediting.ThelibrariesinthiscollectionreplacethepreviouslyreleasedHollywoodStudioWoodwindCollection(HSWC),whichwaspartofthelargerHollywoodStudioBrassandWoodwindCollection(HSBWC).Thesenewwoodwindlibrariesfeaturemanynewarticulations,avarietyofveryexpressivetrue-legatotransitions,realisticandcustomizablesimulatedlegato,allnewscriptingwithextremelylowoverheads,andadvancedwavfileaudioprocessingforvastlyimprovedtuning,accuratelegatotransitions,andperfectlyeditedreleases.ThesenewlyconstructedvirtualinstrumentsarenotbackwardcompatiblewiththepreviouslyreleasedHSWC.
Whatmakestheselibrariesuniqueistheirmyriadofarticulations,multipledynamics,round-robinstaccatos,awidevarietyofexpressivereleases,stereoinstrumentconfigurations,andbothtrue/simulatedlegatotransitionsbetweennotes.Normal(single-keyed)keyswitchingtoselectarticulationsand/orreleasesisnotpossiblewiththeselibrariesbecausetherearefartoomanyarticulationstofitevenonan88-notekeyboard.Instead,keyswitchingisprovidedviatwokeysbyspecifyingaprimaryarticulationgroupandthenanoptionalarticulationwithinitsbankofvariations.Virtuallyeverypossiblearticulationthatcouldbeplayedbyaliveperformerhasbeencapturedinthesewoodwindlibraries.Eachnotewasindividuallysampledtoproviderealisticsoundqualityacrosseachinstrument’sentirerange.Theselibrariesweredesignedtosupportboth:
1. Liveplayingwithpitchbend,mod-wheel(asavibratocontroller),aftertouch(asavibratocontroller),expressioncontrollerforlivedynamicsandforusewithelectronicwindinstruments,optionalautomatedreleases,extremelyrealisticnotetransitions(bothtrueandsimulatedlegato),andspecialexpressionkeysthatareveryeasytouseinlivesettingsandduringfineediting.
2. Composingwithmanualnoteentryand/ordetailededitingofindividualpartsusingthefullsetofkeyswitchedarticulationsandreleases,simulatedandtruelegato,andamyriadofotherexpressivefeatures.
Whileprovidinganoverwhelmingnumberofarticulations(morethan6,000individualsamplescapturedin150Kontaktgroupsforeachvirtualinstrument)andeffects,theselibrariesweredesignedtobeextremelyeasytouse,fastintermsofcomputationalperformance,extremelyreliable,andremarkablylightonmemoryconsumption.Unusedorunneededarticulationscanbeunloadedtodramaticallyreducethememoryfootprintwhennecessary.Eachlibraryprovidescarefullyrecordedsamplesthatwereoriginallycapturedinmonowithhighqualitystudiomicrophonesat96KHzand24bits,andthenafterhighfidelityaudioprocessing,reducedto48KHz.Eachinstrumentrequiresapproximately3-4GBofdiskspaceforinstallation.Whenfullyloadedwithallarticulations,eachlibraryconsumesapproximately340MBofRAMinKontakt.
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TheinstrumentsintheWarpIVPROWoodwindcollectioneachcontainthesamesetofarticulations,keyswitches,andprogramming,whichmakesitveryeasytocopytracksfromoneinstrumenttoanotherandhavethemplaycorrectly.AllinstrumentsbeginwiththeirlowestplayablenoteintheC2–C3range.AsshowninTable1,astaggering90articulationsareprovidedineachlibrary,representedbyapproximately150articulationgroups.Thesevirtualinstrumentlibrariesarehighlycapableofaccuratelyreproducingrealisticprofessionalqualitywoodwindtracks(seeTable3formoredetailedinformationontheactualarticulations).
Table1:Articulationgroups(primarykeyswitch)andtheirvariations(secondarykeyswitch).
ArticulationGroup NumberofVariationsSustain 7Legato 6Staccato 3Turn 2Grace 6Rise 3Fall 5Bend 2Rip 3Growl 4Octave 6Swell 10
Crescendo 10Trill 7
Up/Down 7Release 9
Totals 90
LicenseAgreementPleasereadthelicenseagreementthatiscontainedintheDocumentsdirectoryofeach
virtualinstrumentbeforeinstallingthislibrary.WarpIVPROWoodwindinstrumentsareunprotectedbutindividuallycodedtoidentifyeachlicenseduser,whichallowsWarpIVtomaintainreasonablepricesforitscustomers.Italsomakesiteasyforyoutoinstallthislibraryonmultiplemachines.Weaskyoutohonortheagreementandnotredistributeorresellthislibrarytoanyoneelse.YouarenotpermittedtoreselltheselibrariesoneBayoranyothermarketplace.Youarealsonotpermittedtoreuseand/ordistributeourrawsamplesinothersample-relatedcommercialproducts.Otherthanthat,youhaveunrestricteduseofthislibrarytoproduceyourownmusicalcompositions.
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InstallationfromFTPDownloadInstallinganyoftheWarpIVPROWoodwindvirtualinstrumentsfromanFTPdownload
linkisstraightforwardonbothMacandWindowsplatforms.Afterpurchasingthelibrary,youwillbesentanemailcontaining(a)youruserkeyand(b)theftplinkforeachinstrument,whichyouwillcopyintoyourbrowsertodownloadallofthenecessaryfiles.Makesureyoudownloadallofthefilesandthenfollowtheinstructionsinthisuser’sguidetoinstalleverything.Onceinstalled,eachinstrumentwillbeprovidedinitsowndirectorythatcanbelocatedanywhereonyourharddrive.Youimplicitlyagreetothetermsofthelicensewhenyouinstalleachinstrument.Licensekeysareassignedtoeachinstrumenttotrackeachuser,sopleasedonotsharethisinformationwithanyone.Afterinstallation,yourlibraryisreadytobeused.
Ifyouhaveanyproblemsdownloadingthelargezipfiles,tryusinganftpclientsuchasFileZilla.Itisfreeandcanbeeasilyinstalledonyourcomputer.ThedownloadlinkforinstallingFileZillais:https://filezilla-project.org.
WarpIVPROWoodwinddirectoriescontainthefollowingsubdirectories:
Ø DemosØ DocumentationØ KontaktArticulationsØ KontaktInstrumentsØ Samples
TheDemosdirectoryprovidesvariousmp3demos.TheDocumentationdirectorycontainsthisuser’sguideandotherdocumentssuchasthelicenseagreement.Makesureyouunderstandandagreetothebasictermsofthelicenseagreementbeforeusingthelibrary.TheKontaktArticulationsdirectorycontainsmanysingle-articulationpatchesthatcanbeusefulwhenyouonlywanttoloadonearticulation.TheKontaktInstrumentsdirectorycontainstheactualwoodwindinstrumentwithallarticulationspreloadedandresourcedirectoriesthatprovidethegraphicsfilesusedbyKontakt.YouwillprobablyalwaysloadthevirtualinstrumentpatchthatisintheKontaktInstrumentsdirectoryforyourwork.Finally,theSamplesdirectorycontainsalltheactualwavfilesamplesusedbytheinstrument.
LicenseKeysandTrialVersionsAuniqueseven-characterlicensekey(charactersarenumberedlefttorightfrom0to6
intheinterface)willbesenttoyouinanemailmessagetofullyactivateyourinstrument.Whenyouloadtheinstrumentforthefirsttime,itfunctionsinatrialmodecapacitythatlastsfor30minutesbeforeallofthesoundsareturnedoff.Ifyouneedmorethan30minutestotryoutthevirtualinstrument,simplyreloadandyouwillhaveanother30minutes.Toenablefullfunctionality,youmustenterthe7-characterkeyintheLicensetaboftheinstrument(seeFigure1).Note,thefirstletterisKey0,thesecondletterisKey1,etc.Onceyouhaveenteredthe7-characterscorrectly(thetextinthedisplaywillindicatethatyourlicenseisnowvalid),youshouldresaveyourinstrument(usingtheKontaktfilesaving
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interfacenearthetopcenteroftheinterface)sothatthelicensewillalwaysbevalidforuseinfuturecompositions.Thelicenseinformationismaintainedwiththesavedinstrument,whichprovidesawayforustotrackdownillegalcopies.Eachuserhasauniquelicensekeythatcanbetraced.
Figure 1: Setting your license key is accomplished by setting Key 0, Key 1, etc. to the values sent to you by email.Remembertoresaveyourinstrumentsothatyouwillnothavetoreenteritagain.
LoadingInstrumentsTherearetwowaystoloadaWarpIVPROWoodwindinstrumentintoKontakt.Thefirst
wayistonavigateusingtheFileBrowserinKontakttoselecttheinstrument(seeFigure2).ThesecondwayistosimplydraganddroptheinstrumentintoKontaktdirectlyfromafinder(Mac)orexplorer(Windows)windowonyourdesktop.IfKontaktcannotfindsampleswhenloadinganinstrumentorpatch,simplydirectittotheinstrument’sSamplesdirectory.ResavingtheinstrumentinKontaktwillpreventthisissuefromhappeningagain.
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Figure 2: Loading an instrument (alto saxophone) into Kontakt from the Browser panel. Notice that the Browser isactivatedinKontaktbyclickingontheBrowseicon(upperleft)inKontakt.SelecttheFilestabandthennavigatetoviewdirectorystructuresandvariousfilesthatarestoredonyourmachine.
ControlsOnceyouarefamiliarwithitsfunctionality,theWarpIVPROWoodwindInstrument
interfaceisextremelyeasytouse.Mostofthetime,youwilljustusethedefaultsettings.However,eachcontroldescribedinthissectionoftheuser’sguideisveryeasytounderstandandmodifywhenevernecessary.First,twotabsareprovidedatthebottomleftcorneroftheinstrumentinterface:(1)Instrumentand(2)Help.TheInstrumenttab(shownontheleftinFigure3)providestheprimaryinterfacetotheinstrument,whiletheHelptab(shownontherightinFigure3)providesquickreferencehelptoallfeaturesinthelibrary.Inaddition,aone-linehelpmessageisprovidedatthebottomoftheKontaktinstrumentwindow(whenyouopenitup)byhoveringyourmouseoveranycontrol
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providedbytheinterface.NoticethatthepulldowncomboboxintheHelpinterface(locatedabovetheWarpIVlogo)allowsyoutoselectindividualhelptopics,whichare:KeySwitch,ReleaseTrigger,Legato,VoiceShifting,Controllers,Expression,Loading,andGeneralInfo.Onceyoubecomefamiliarwithusingthesewoodwindlibraries,youwillprobablyneverneedtoreadthisuser’sguideagainsinceeverythingyouneedtoknowisdescribedintheprovidedHelptab,one-linehelpmessages,and/orarticulationgroupandbankpulldownmenusinthemaininstrumentthatremindyouhowthekeyswitchesaremapped.
Figure3:ExampleofthealtosaxInstrumentandHelpinterfaces.
ThetwomostimportantInstrumentcontrolsaretheArt.Group(i.e.,articulationgroup)andBankcomboboxes.ClickingtheArt.Groupboxshowsallthearticulationgroupsthatareprovidedbythelibraryalongwiththeirkeyswitchmappings.SpecificarticulationswithineachgroupcanbeselectedfromtheBankcomboboxthatisrightbelowit(seeFigure4).Thesetofbankarticulationsiscontextsensitiveinthatitchangeswhenyouchooseadifferentarticulationgroup.TheBankpulldowncomboboxshowsyouthesecondarykeyswitchforeacharticulationwithinthechosenarticulationgroup.Tomaximizeperformance,theKeySwitchandBankcomboboxesdonotreflectkeyswitchesthataredynamicallysetduringliveperformancesorplayback.So,youwillnotseethesevalueschangeduringnormaloperationoftheinstrument.
Forauditioningthesoundofanarticulation,youcanselecttheprimaryarticulationgroupfromtheArt.GrouplistandthenselecttheactualarticulationwithinitsBankusingthecomboboxthatisrightbelowit.Thisarticulationselectionistemporarybecausewhenyouplaykeyswitchesinyourmusicalcomposition,theyoverridethegraphicalinterfacesettings.Banksarealwaysrepresentedasasecondnoteinhalfstepincrementsabovetheprimarykeyswitch.So,forexampletheSustainarticulationgroup(showninFigure4)hassevenarticulationsinitsbank.PressingtheC-2key(lowestnoteonafull88-notekeyboards)enablesthestandardSusarticulation.SimultaneouslypressingC-2andC#-2enablestheVibarticulation.Inthesamemanner,simultaneouslypressingC-2andD-2enablesHeavyVib,C-2andD#-2enablesHeavyVibDel,C-2andE-2enablesMarcato,C-2andF-2enablesBreathy,andC-2andF#-2enablesBreathyChop.
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Figure4:KeySwitch(left)andBank(right)comboboxescanbeusedtomanuallyselectarticulationsfromtheinterface,as a reference that isused to lookuparticulationkey switchandbank settings, or for loading/unloadingarticulationsfromtheinstrument.
Asyoucansee,therearesomanyarticulationsineachWarpIVPROWoodwindvirtualinstrumentthatwithouthavingatwo-keyarticulationgroupandbankmechanism,wewouldquicklyrunoutofkeyswitchesonthekeyboard.Withthistwo-keyarticulation-group/bankselectionsystem,anyarticulationorreleasecanbeselectedwithinaboutanoctaveandahalfsetofkeyswitches.NoticethattheredkeysontheKontaktkeyboardindicatetheprimaryarticulationgroups,whilethegreenkeysindicatetheextendedkeyswitchrange,whichincludesbanks.AsetofalternatingredandyellowExpressionkeysthenfollow,whichwillbedescribedlaterinthisuser’sguide.TheTurquoisekeystowardstherightsideofthekeyboardrepresenttherangeofplayablenotesintheinstrument.Notethatduetophysicallimitationsrelatedtoeachinstrument,notallarticulationshavesamplesthatcoverthefullrange(forexample,itisimpossibletoplayaDoitarticulationstartingonthehighestnoteoftheinstrument).Nevertheless,eacharticulationwasrecordedwiththegoalofcapturingthefullrangeoftheinstrument.
Becausesomekeyboardsdonotcoverthefull88-keyrange,WarpIVPROWoodwindinstrumentsallowyoutomovethekeyswitchesupanoctaveusingtheArt.GroupRangecombobox,whichistotherightoftheArt.Groupcombobox.Ifyoudothis,youwillnoticethatthered,green,andyellowkeysmoveupanoctave,justbelowthefirstplayablenoteinthelibrary.Thisallowsyoutotightenuptherangeofkeyswitchandplayablekeys.MostuserswillchoosetousekeyswitchingthatstartsatC-2becauseitiseasytoremember(andfindduringliveplaying)thatkeyswitchingbeginswiththelowestnoteonthekeyboard.
ASnapBackbuttonisprovidedtomakeliveplayingeasier.Itallowsyoutoenable(i.e.,whenthebuttonisbright)whicharticulationscansnapbackafterplayingotherarticulationswhereSnapBackisdisabled(i.e.,whenbuttonisdark).ThesnapbackfunctionalityremembersthelastplayedSnapBackarticulationtoallowittosnapbackfromanon-SnapBackarticulation.So,forexamplesupposeyouenabledSnapBackforSustainsandShortStaccatos.IfyouplayedasustainarticulationandthenlaterselectedaVibratoarticulation,theinstrument’sarticulationwouldsnapbacktoSustainaftertheVibratonote
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ends.Ifafterthat,youselectedShortStaccato,allotherarticulations(exceptSustain)wouldsnapbacktoShortStaccatoaftertheirnotesareplayed.ThedefaultsettingisthatSnapBackisdisabledforallarticulations.Itisuptoyoutodefinewhicharticulations(ifany)youwanttoenableforSnapBack.
TheDefaultReleasecontrolallowsyoutoselecthowsustainednotesautomaticallyendwhennoothernotesimmediatelyfollow.Optionsare:None,KeyClicks,Umph,FallRoughLong,FallRoughShort,FallSmoothLong,FallSmoothShort,Rip1,Rip2,andDoit.Toavoidproducingdoublyreleasedendings,defaultreleasesdonotapplytoshortnotessuchasstaccatos,articulationsalreadycontainingexpressivereleases,andmanuallyselectedreleases.YouwillprobablywanttoselectNoneorperhapsKeyClicksmostofthetimewhenyouplaylive.IfyouselectKeyClicksasthedefaultrelease,simulatedlegato(describedlaterinthisuser’sguide)automaticallyplayskeyclicksduringlegatotransitionsbetweennotestoprovidearealisticeffect.TheloudnesslevelforautomaticreleasescanbecontrolledbytheReleaseknob,describedlaterinthisuser’sguide.
TheVoiceShiftingcontrolcombinespitchshiftingwithsampleselectioninhalfstepincrementsaboveorbelowtheactualnotebeingplayed.So,forexample,voiceshiftingupahalfstepplayssamplesahalfstephigherthantheactualnotebeingplayed.Thelogicwithintheinstrumentthencompensatesbyretuningthenotedownhalfastep.Thistechniquecanbeusedtocreaterealisticstereounisonpartswheretwoinstrumentsplaythesamekeyboardnotes,yetwithdifferentsamples.Onecaution,however,isthatthetimbreoftheinstrumentchangesslightlywhenyouvoiceshift,whichwhenoverdonecansometimessoundartificial.Youprobablywillneverwanttovoiceshiftmorethanupordownbyahalfstep.
TheVibratocontrolallowsyoutoselectthemodulationratethatisusedtosimulatevibratousingtheModwheeloranexpressionkey(describedlater).Itrangesfrom3.0Hz(veryslow)to6.0Hz(veryfast)at0.25Hzincrements.Itcanalsobesyncedtothetempoofyourcomposition.Arealisticvibratoisachievedwithintheinstrumentviaacombinationofpitchmodulationandtremolo.Ifyouwanttofine-tuneyourvibratofurther,thosecontrolscanbeeditedmanuallyinKontaktbyopeningtheplayer(i.e.,clickonthewrenchiconintheupperleftportionoftheinterface),butyouwillprobablyneverneedtodothis,especiallysincetherearemanynaturallyplayedvibratoarticulationsinthelibrarytocomplimenttheveryrealisticsoundingcontrolledmodulatedvibrato.
TheHumanizecontrolallowstheinstrumenttoslightlyrandomizethestarttimesofnoteswhentheyareplayed,whichcanhelpalleviateartificial-soundinghand-editedpartsthataretooperfect.Itloosensupatrackbyrandomlydelayingnotestarttimesbetween0andwhateversettingisselected.So,forexample,ifyouselect20ms,eachnoteisrandomlydelayedanywherefrom0to20milliseconds.Thesedelaysareautomaticallydisabledfortruelegatoarticulations,whereprecisestarttimesarerequiredtoproducerealisticsoundingtransitionsasonenoteconnectstothenext.
TheTonecontrolprovidesfourequalizationsettingstosettheoveralltoneoftheinstrument.
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1. Naturalplaysthesampleswithoutapplyinganyequalizationoffilters.YouwillwanttousethisortheFilteredsettingsifyouplantoapplyyourownequalization.
2. Filteredprovidesahigh-passfiltertoremovepotentialrumbleandahighfrequencycutofftoremovepotentialhiss.
3. Warmprovidesaslightboostinthe300Hzrangetoprovideawarmertonetotheinstrument.Itcanbeveryhelpfulforbigbandusagewherewoodwindinstrumentsneedtoblendtogether.Itcanalsobeusefulforballadsthatrequireasmoothertone.
4. Brightappliesaboostinthe1500Hzrangetoprovideabrightertonetotheinstrument.Itcanbeeffectiveforjazzandpopusagewherebrassandwoodwindinstrumentsneedtocutthroughthemix.
SelectingFiltered,Warm,orBrighttonesettingsalsoactivatesalow-passfrequencyfilterwithavariablefrequencycutoffthatbrightenstonesthatareplayedloudanddarkenstonesthatareplayedsoft.Thevariable-cutofffilterisactivatedbythevelocityforplayednotes,volume,andexpressioncontrollers.
SimulatedLegatocombinescross-fadingwithpitch-bendingtosmoothlyplaytransitionsfromonenotetoanotherinaslurredlegatomanner.Itisactivatedbyoverlappingsuccessivenotessothattheendofthefirstnoteoccursafterthestartofthenextnote.Thelegatotransitionbeginsatthestartofthesecondnote.Youwillprobablyfindyourselfusingsimulatedlegatoquiteoftenfornotetransitionsthatoccurbetweenexpressivearticulationsotherthantrue-legatoarticulations.Forsoloinstruments,youwillalwayswantsimulatedlegatoenabled.Ifyouchoosetoplaychords(i.e.,multipletonesplayedsimultaneouslywithinthesameinstrument),thenyoumustdisablesimulatedlegatointheSimLegatoSpeedcontrol(i.e.,setittoOff).Formaximumfunctionality,werecommendsettingupeachinstrumentasasoloinstrumentinitsowntrack.So,ifyouneedtohavetwoaltosaxesinyourcomposition,youwouldcreatetwotracks(perhapswithdifferentvoiceshiftingtoallowthemtoplayinunison),eachpotentiallypanneddifferently,andwiththeirowneffects.Simulatedlegatohasthreeuser-settablecontrols:
1. SimLegatoSpeed2. PortamentoType3. Max.PortStep.
SimLegatoSpeedcontrolsthedurationofthetimewindowwherethecross-fadingandportamentopitchbendingoccur.TheSimLegatoSpeedcontrolprovidesanOffoptiontocompletelydisablesimulatedlegato,whichaspreviouslymentioned,mustbeusedwhenplayingchordswithinthesameinstrument.EachSimLegatoSpeedsettingprovidestwovalues(inmilliseconds)thatdefinethesmallesttimeintervalandthelargesttimeintervalforthelegatotransitiontooccur.Toprovidearealisticlegatoeffect,timeintervalsareautomaticallyselectedbasedonhowfastsuccessivenotesareplayed.Thismeansthatfasternotetransitionscanhaveasmallertimeintervalthanslower(andsmoother)notetransitions.Transitiontimesarecomputedasthedurationofthefirstnotetothestartofthesecondnotedividedby4.Toputthisintocontext,aquarternoteinacompositionat120beatspersecondhasadurationof500milliseconds.Sixteenthnotesthereforehavea
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durationof125milliseconds.So,thecomputedlegatowindowforsixteenthnoteswouldbe31.25milliseconds.Minimumandmaximumtimewindowvaluescanbespecifiedtorangefrom20to100milliseconds.Windowsettingssuchas30-50millisecondstypicallyworkverywellformostcompositions.
ThePortamentoTypeusedduringsimulatedlegatocanbeusedtocontrolhowthepitchbendingoccurs.Asshownin Table2,pitchbendingcantakeonavarietyofshapesthatverysubtlyemphasizehowthetuningoccursduringthelegatotransition.Itcan(a)occurmorequicklyatthestart(orhead)ofthetransition,(b)inalinearmanner,or(c)besomewhatdelayedwiththemajorityofthetuningbetweennotesperformedatthetailendofthetransition.Theyallhaveslightlydifferentcharacteristicssoyouwillhavetoselectwhichoptionsoundsbestinyourcomposition.Notethatasyoumovefurtherawayfromlineartransitions,thetransitionitselfappearstobequickerbecausethetuningemphasisisplacedoneitherthehead(wherethefirstnotedominatesthecrossfade)ortail(wherethesecondnotedominatesthecrossfade).Forexample,theAcuteTailsettingoftenworksverywellforfastlegatopassages.
Table2:Portamentopitchcurvesdescribe thecontinual tuning thatoccursonbothnotesduring the legato transition.Assumingfullportamentotuning,thestartingpitchforbothnotesbeginsasthepitchofthefirstnote.AsthePortamentoCurvereachesavalueof1,thepitchforbothnotestransitionstothepitchofthesecondnote.
AcuteHead
ExtremeHead
ModerateHead
SlightHead
Linear
SlightTail
ModerateTail
ExtremeTail
AcuteTail
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mentoCurve
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TheMaxPort.Stepallowsyoutocontrolthemaximumamountofpitchbendingthatcanoccurduringatransition.Iftoomuchpitchbendingisusedduringlargenoteintervals,transitionscansoundsomewhatsynthetic.Forexample,usingafull12-stepportamentoeffectforanoctavetransitionmightsoundveryunnatural.A2-stepportamentoeffectmightsoundmuchbetterthanthefull12-stepportamentoeffect.YoucanbypassthesettingintheKontaktinterfaceforindividualnotetransitionsthatrequirespecialconsiderationusinganexpressionkey,whichwillbediscussedlaterinthisuser’sguide.
ArticulationswiththewordChopintheirname(e.g.,growls,trills,breathy,etc.)weredesignedtobeusedwithsimulatedlegato,astheirnormalattackshavebeenchoppedofftosmoothoutthelegatotransition.Choppedarticulationsareautomaticallyselected(vs.theircounterpartarticulationsthathavenaturalattacks)whensimulatedlegatoisused.Truelegatocanbeusedwithoutoverlappingnotes.However,truelegatocombinesaspeciallytunedsimulatedlegatomechanismwithactualrecordedlegatotransitionstoachieveanextremelyrealisticslureffect.Feelfreeinyourcompositionstotrybothoverlappingnotesandnotoverlappingnoteswhenusingtruelegato.
TheLegatodialspecifiesthemaximumtimegapinmicrosecondsbetweensuccessivenotesrequiredforautomaticallytriggeringtruelegatoarticulationswhenselectedbytheirkeyswitches.Ifatimegaplongerthanthespecifiedamountoccursbetweensuccessivenotes,anormalsustainarticulationisusedforthesecondnoteinstead.ThisfeatureallowsliveplayingorevenElectronicWindInstruments(EWIs)tousetruelegatoarticulations.Unlikesomelibraries,thereisnorequirementtooverlapnoteswhentriggeringtruelegato.ThismakestheWarpIVPROWoodwindlibrariesmucheasiertouse,especiallywhenplayingliveandoverlappingnotesmaynotbeeasytodo.However,ifyoudooverlapnotestoactivatesimulatedlegato,truelegatocanactuallyworkevenbettertosmooththetransition.Theminimumtimegapis1millisecond,whichtranslatestoavery-quick0.001seconds,butitcanbeincreasedallthewayto1000milliseconds(i.e.,1second)toaccommodatelesspreciseliveplaying.Tominimizedelayartifactsthatarerequiredindeterminingifnotesareconnected,youshouldkeeptheLegatodialatitsdefault(5ms)settingifyouarehand-editingtracks.
TheReleasedialallowsyoutospecifytherelativevelocityof(a)defaultor(b)key-switchedreleases.Avalueof100%meansthatdefaultreleasesamplesareplayedatthesamevelocityasthecurrentlyplayednote.Automaticnotereleasescreatedbykeyswitchesusethevelocityofthereleasetriggerkeyswitchitselfmultipliedbythedialvaluetosetitsvelocity.Valueslessthan100%oftenprovideamoresubtleandsmoothersoundingrelease.Youwillwanttoexperimentwithwhatworksbestforyourtracks.Automaticreleasesresetthearticulationandbanksettingstoitspreviousvalueafterthereleaseisplayed,whichmeansthatyoudonotneedtoreselectthepreviousarticulationafterusinganautomaticreleasetrigger.Thismakestheuseofautomaticreleasetriggersmuchsimplertouseduringliveplaying.TheReleasedialdoesnotaffectmanuallyselectedreleasevelocitiestoprovidefullcontroloverhowthereleaseisplayed.
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LoadingandUnloadingArticulationsToreducememoryconsumption,WarpIVPROWoodwindinstrumentsallowyouto
loadand/orunloadspecificarticulations(i.e.,aspecificbankarticulationwithinanarticulationgroup),groupsofarticulations(i.e.,allbankarticulationswithinanarticulationgroup),orallarticulationsfortheinstrument.Thedefaultinstrumentcomeswithallarticulationsloaded.Youcantellwhicharticulationsareloadedbyselectingarticulationgroupandbankcombinations.TheLoadedbuttonisbrightwhenthespecificarticulationisloadedanddarkwhenthearticulationisnotloaded.
Tounloadallarticulations,selectthevalueUnloadAllfromtheArt.LoadTypemenuandclicktheLoadedbutton.Itshouldbecomedarkandremaindarknomatterwhatarticulationgroupandbankisselected.YoushouldalsoseethememoryusedbyKontaktgotozero.Toloadbackallarticulations,selectthevalueLoadAllfromtheArt.LoadTypemenuandclicktheLoadedbutton.Itshouldnowbecomewhiteforallarticulationandbankselectionschosen.ThememoryusedbyKontaktwillalsoincreasetotheinstrument’sfullvalue.Toloadorunloadaspecificarticulation,selectBankfromtheArt.LoadTypemenuandclicktheLoadedbutton.Ittogglesloadingandunloadingthespecificarticulationdenotedbythearticulationgroupandbank.Toloadorunloadallarticulationswithinaselectedarticulationgroup,selectArt.GroupfromtheArt.LoadTypemenuandclickLoaded.Ittogglesloadingandunloadingallbankarticulationswithintheselectedgroup.
ThearticulationsconsumingthelargestamountofmemoryaretheChrom,ChromPretty,andSmoothtruelegatos.Theyconsumenearly40%oftheinstrument’smemory.Eachnoteintheseexpressivearticulationshaveupto24samples,whichcanquicklyeatupmemory.Ifyouarenotusingtheseveryexpressivearticulations,youmightconsiderunloadingthemtofreeupmemoryforotherinstruments.Ontheotherhand,theFastandFastVibtruelegatosdonotconsumeverymuchmemoryatallbecausetheyarebasedonhalf-steplegatotransitions.YouwillprobablyusetheFastandFastViblegatosfrequentlyinyourtracks,astheygenerallysoundmorerealisticthansimulatedlegato.So,youwillalmostneverwanttounloadthosearticulations.
Tosavetime,ifyoufindyourselfrarelyusingcertainarticulations,youmightconsiderunloadingthosearticulationsandthensaveyourowncustominstruments.Butifyouhaveenoughmemoryonyourcomputer,itisprobablybesttokeepyourinstrumentsfullyloadedsothatallarticulationsareavailableatanytimeduringthemusic-makingcreativeprocess.
Controllers:PitchBend,ModWheel,Aftertouch,Expression,andVolume
Thepitchbendcontrollercanbeusedtobendpitchesupordownbyasmuchasawholetone.Themodwheelenablesaslightlydelayedvibratothathasbeenconfiguredtocombineamoderatetremolo(loudness)withpitch-basedmodulationatarealistic(butselectable)ratetoproduceaconvincingsound.ForadvancedKontaktusers,pitchbendandmodwheelparameterscanbedirectlychangedintheKontaktplayer.Tokeepthingsas
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simpleaspossible,themodwheelonlycontrolstheamountofvibratoused.Aftertouchprovidesanalternativewaytocontroltheamountofvibratousedwhilesustainingnotes.Theexpressionandvolumecontrollerscanbeusedtodynamicallycontrolthevolume(i.e.,loudness)andbrightnessofsounds,whichcouldbeveryusefulwhenaninstrumentisplayedwithfootpedals,breathcontrollers,orElectronicWindInstruments(EWIs).Alow-passfilterisappliedtoexpressionandvolumecontrollerstobrightenloudtonesanddarkensofttoneswhentheTonesettingiseitherFiltered,Warm,orBright.
ElectronicWindInstruments(EWIs)andWindControllers(WC)Electronicwindinstrumentsandwindcontrollersarespeciallysupportedbyselecting
theC#-2LegatoArt.GroupandthentheEWI/WC(F#)BankfromtheKontaktinstrumentinterface.ThislocksintheEWI/WCarticulationsothatkeyswitchesaccidentlyplayedbyanEWIorkeyboardaredisabled.Thismodealsolocksthevelocityofplayednotestoafixedvalueof100.Sustainsareplayedwhenthereisameasurabletimegap(seetheLegatodial)betweennotes.Otherwise,thefast-legatoarticulationisusedtosmoothlyconnectslurredpassagesinarealisticmanner.Theloudnessofeachtoneisdeterminedbyeitherthevolumeorexpressioncontrollers.Alow-passfilterisautomaticallyappliedtobrightenuploudtonesand/ordarkensofttonesduringplayingiftheselectedTonesettingontheKontaktinterfaceiseitherFiltered,Warm,orBright.
SpecialExpressionKeysWarpIVPROWoodwindinstrumentshaveagroupofspecialexpressionkeys(located
betweenstandardkeyswitchesandplayablenotes)thatcanoftencomeinhandyduringliveplayingand/orfineediting.Theirpurposeistocontrolavarietyofexpressivefunctionswithoutrequiringtheuseofcontrollers.Inthedefaultkeyswitchsetting(whichstartsatC-2),thesespecialkeysstartatD0.Likeallkeyswitches,theyshiftupanoctavewhentheArt.GroupRangeC-1toE0isselected.
D0andD#0disableandenableglobalvoiceshifting.Thiscanbeextremelyusefulwhenmultipletracksplaybothdifferentandunisonparts.TheideaisthatoneinstrumentsetsitsVoiceShiftingtoNormalwhiletheothersetsittosomethingelse(e.g.,HalfStepDownorUp).ByselectingD0whenthetwotracksplaydifferentnotes,whichdisablesVoiceShifting,eachtrackwouldusethenatural(andbestsounding)sampledsound.Butwhenthetwotracksplaythesamenote,D#0wouldbeselectedatthestartofthepassagesothateachtrackplaysadifferentsample.Thesetwokeysarelatchedinthesensethattheyretaintheirvaluesuntilchanged.So,afour-barunisonphraseonlyneedstoplayD#0atthestartofthephrase.Afterwards,D0wouldbeplayedtodisablevoiceshiftingandswitchbacktonormalbest-soundingvoicesforplayingphraseswithdifferentnotesineachinstrument.
E0andF0providemanual(upanddown)voiceshiftingtooccuronanote-by-notebasis,whichcanbeveryhelpfulinprovidingmultiplearticulationchoiceswhileeditingaphrase.Sometimes,thenaturallyplayedarticulationdoesn’tquiteworkrightinaphrase,butaneighboringsample(say,ahalfstepupordown)does.E0andF0allowyoutousedifferentrecordedversionsofthesamearticulation(playedonneighboringnotes)insuch
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cases.EachtimeanE0isplayed,itlowersthevoiceofthenextnotebyhalfastep.Similarly,eachtimeanF0isplayed,itraisesthevoiceofthenextnotebyhalfastep.Themanualvoiceshiftingisresetaftereachnoteisplayed,soyoudonotneedtoworryaboutitaffectingothernotesinapassage.
F#0andG0decreaseorincreasethevolume(i.e.,loudness)onaper-notebasis.So,whileanoteisbeingplayed,youcandecreaseorincreaseitsloudnessbyplayingF#0orG0asmanytimesasyouwant.TheamountofloudnesschangedisproportionaltothevelocityoftheF#0orG0played.YoucandirectlyseetheeffectofthesetwokeysonthevolumesliderthatisintheupperrightpartoftheKontaktinterface.Thesekeysallowyoutocreatedynamicallyexpressivepartswithouthavingtousecontrollers.Theinstrumentvolumeisresettoitsdefaultvaluewhenthenextnotestarts,soyoudonothavetoworryabouttheseexpressionkeysaffectingothernotesinapassage.
G#0andA0decreaseorincreasetheamountofvibrato(i.e.,modulationbasedonpitchandloudness)onaper-notebasis.So,asanoteisbeingplayed,youcandecreaseorincreaseitssimulatedvibrato.TheamountofmodulationisproportionaltothevelocityoftheG#0orA0played.YoucanhavemultipleG#0orA0notesoccurringwithinasustainednotetodynamicallyaffecttheamountofvibratousedasthenoteisplayed.Themodulationisresetwhenthenextnoteisplayed,soyoudonothavetoworryabouttheseexpressionkeysaffectingothernotesinapassage.
A#0temporarilysetsthemaximumnumberofstepsusedforportamentotuningduringsimulatedlegatotransitions.ThemaximumnumberofstepsiscomputedastheA#0velocity(whichrangesfrom1to127)dividedby10.Forexample,avelocityrangingfrom1-9producesamaximumnumberofstepsequalto0(i.e.,itisturnedoff);10-19producesamaximumnumberofstepsequalto1(halfstep),20-29producesavalueof2(wholestep),etc.Thiscanbehelpfulforhandlingnoteintervalsinlegatopassagesthatarelargeandwouldotherwisesoundsynthetic.Regardlessofhowmanyportamentotuninghalf-stepsareusedduringthetransition,crossfadingstilloccurstosmooththelegatotransition.ThisexpressionkeyautomaticallyresetstotheMaxPort.Stepsettingaftereachsimulatedlegatotransition,soyoudonothavetoworryaboutthisaffectingotherlegatonotesinapassage.
Finally,B0isastopkeythatturnsallnotesoff.Itcanbehelpfulwhenusingautomatickey-switchedreleasetriggerstostopplayingareleasethattakestoolongtocomplete.Itcanalsobeusedtojuststopanythingthatiscurrentlyplaying.Releasetriggers,suchasaFallRoughLong,normallyplaytheentirereleasesample.Youmightrunintosituationswhereyouneedtostopalongfalljustbeforethenextnoteisplayed.Otherwise,thephrasewouldnotsoundnatural(i.e.,afallcontinuingtobeplayedwhilethenextnotebegins).TheA#0expressionkeystopsallcurrentnotesthatarebeingplayed,butdoesnotaffectfuturenotes.
ConstructingStereoInstrumentsAsshowninFigure5,stereoinstrumentsareeasilyconstructedby(a)loadingtwo
identicalinstrumentsintoKontaktandthen(b)applyingthefollowingsettings.
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Figure5:Creatingastereoinstrument.
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1. Panthetopinstrumenthardleftandthenpanthebottominstrumenthardright.ThepancontrolislocatedrightundertheTuneknobnearthetopoftheinstrument.
2. ModifythebottominstrumentVoiceShiftingtoanythingotherthanNatural.ProbablythebestchoicesareeitherHalfStepUporHalfStepDown.
3. Selectanon-zerovalueforHumanizeononeoftheinstrumentssothatthenotesplayedbyeachinstrumentarenotperfectlysynchronized.
4. MakesurethatthesecondinstrumentMidiCh:settingisthesameasthefirstinstrument(i.e.,setitto[A]1)sothatbothinstrumentsusethesameMIDIinputchannel.Thatway,bothinstrumentswillplaytogetheronthesametrack.
Youshouldnowheartwodifferentsamplesactivatedforeverynoteplayed,therebycreatingaconvincingstereoinstrumenteffect.
ExampleofaTrackFigure6illustrateshowtheWarpIVPROWoodwindinstrumentsmightbeusedina
musicalcomposition.
Figure6:AnexampleofanaltosaxtrackinCubase.
Thefirstimportantthingtonoticeisthekeyswitchandbanksettings(i.e.,whenoneortwonon-musicalnotesonthelowerpartofthekeyboardareplayedsimultaneously),whichareusedtospecifythearticulationforthemusicalnotesplayedintheupperpartofthekeyboard.Second,noticethereleasetriggers(articulationgroupactivatedbykeyswitchE-1anditsbankofoptions)thatareusedtoapplyanexpressiveending(suchasaFallorUmph)toanote.Thethirdthingtonoticeishowsomeofthenotesoverlap,which
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activatesthesimulatedlegatocapabilities.KeyswitcheswherethelownoteisC#-2activatetruelegatoarticulations.Thevelocitiesareshowninthelowercontrollerlane.Also,noticetheexpressionkeysbeingusedinafewplacestocontrolvolumeduringthephrase.
ArticulationsTheextensivelistofarticulationsprovidedbytheWarpIVPROWoodwindlibrariesare
summarizedinTable3.Remember,thearticulationsareselectedbysimultaneouslyplayingthearticulationgroupandbankkeyswitchestogether.Thefirstarticulationinagroup(i.e.,bank0)requiresonlyplayingthesinglearticulationgroupkeyswitch.
Table3:ArticulationList.
E-1 AutoRelease
Bank8(C-1)–DoitBank7(B-1)–Rip2Bank6(A#-1)–Rip1Bank5(A-1)–FallSmoothShortBank4(G#-1)–FallSmoothLongBank3(G-1)–FallRoughShortBank2(F#-1)–FallRoughLongBank1(F-1)–UmphBank0(N/A)–Keyclicks
D#-1 ManualRelease
Bank8(B-1)–DoitBank7(A#-1)–Rip2Bank6(A-1)–Rip1Bank5(G#-1)–FallSmoothShortBank4(G-1)–FallSmoothLongBank3(F#-1)–FallRoughShortBank2(F-1)–FallRoughLongBank1(E-1)–UmphBank0(N/A)–Keyclicks
D-1 UpDown
Bank6(G#-1)–ScaledownBank5(G-1)–UpdowntransitionBank4(F#-1)–UpdownchromaticBank3(F-1)–UpdownsmoothlongBank2(E-1)–UpdownsmoothshortBank1(D#-1)–UpdownroughlongBank0(N/A)–Updownroughshort
C#-1 Trill
Bank6(G-1)–MinorthirdwithdynamiccrescendoBank5(F#-1)–WholestepwithdynamiccrescendoBank4(F-1)–HalfstepwithdynamiccrescendoBank3(E-1)–Wholestepwithchoppedattack(forusewithsimulatedlegato)Bank2(D#-1)–WholesteplongBank1(D-1)–Halfstepwithchoppedattack(forusewithsimulatedlegato)Bank0(N/A)–Halfsteplong
C-1 Crescendo
Bank9(A-1)–CrescendoverylongwithvibratoBank8(G#-1)–CrescendolongwithvibratoBank7(G-1)–CrescendoMediumwithvibratoBank6(F#-1)–CrescendoshortwithvibratoBank5(F-1)–CrescendoveryshortwithvibratoBank4(E-1)–CrescendoverylongBank3(D#-1)–CrescendolongBank2(D-1)–CrescendoMediumBank1(C#-1)–CrescendoshortBank0(N/A)–Crescendoveryshort
B-2 Swell Bank9(G#-1)–Swellverylongwithvibrato
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Bank8(G-1)–SwelllongwithvibratoBank7(F#-1)–SwellMediumwithvibratoBank6(F-1)–SwellshortwithvibratoBank5(E-1)–SwellveryshortwithvibratoBank4(D#-1)–SwellverylongBank3(D-1)–SwelllongBank2(C#-1)–SwellMediumBank1(C-1)–SwellshortBank0(N/A)–Swellveryshort
A#-2 Octave
Bank5(D#-1)–SmoothslidedownBank4(D-1)–ChromaticdownprettywithvibratoBank3(C#-1)–ChromaticdownBank2(C-1)–SmoothslideupBank1(B-2)–ChromaticupprettywithvibratoBank0(N/A)–Chromaticup
A-2 Growl
Bank3(D-1)–BendUpMultiphonics(fluteonly)Bank3(C#-1)–MultiPhonicsChop(fluteonly)Bank3(C-1)–MultiPhonicsBank2(B-2)–GrowlwithbenduponattackBank1(A#-2)–Growlwithchoppedattack(forusewithsimulatedlegato)Bank0(N/A)–Normalgrowl
G#-2 RipBank2(A#-2)–Doit(up)Bank1(A-2)–Rip2(updown)Bank0(N/A)–Rip1(updown)
G-2 Bend Bank1(G#-2)–BenddownwithtwodynamiclevelsBank0(N/A)–Benddownandupwithtwodynamiclevels
F#-2 Fall
Bank4(A#-2)–SmoothshortBank3(A-2)–SmoothLongBank2(G#-2)–RoughshortBank1(G-2)–RoughlongBank0(N/A)–Umph
F-2 RiseBank2(G-2)-LongBank1(F#-2)-MediumBank0(N/A)–Short
E-2 Grace
Bank5(A-2)–WholestepmordentBank4(G#-2)–HalfstepmordentBank3(G-2)–SlurupBank2(F#-2)–WholestepwithshortsustainandtwodynamiclevelsBank1(F-2)–HalfstepwithshortsustainandtwodynamiclevelsBank0(N/A)–Halfstepwithlongsustain
D#-2 Turn Bank1(E-2)–ShortwithbigvibratoBank0(N/A)–Shortwithsmallvibrato
D-2 StaccatoBank2(E-2)–Legato(softattack)Bank1(D#-2)–LongwithtwodynamiclevelsBank0(N/A)–Shortwith4-wayround-robinandthreedynamiclevels
C#-2 Legato
Bank5(F#-2)–EWI/WC(electronicwindinstrumentsandwindcontrollers)Bank4(F-2)–SmoothBank3(E-2)–Chromaticpretty(withvibrato)Bank2(D#-2)–ChromaticBank1(D-2)–FastlegatowithvibratoBank0(N/A)–Fastlegato
C-2 Sustains
Bank6(F#-2)–Breathywithchoppedattack(forusewithsimulatedlegato)Bank5(F-2)–BreathyBank4(E-2)–MarcatowithtwodynamicsBank3(D#-2)–HeavyvibratodelayedBank2(D-2)–HeavyvibratoBank1(C#-2)–vibratowiththreedynamiclevelsBank0(N/A)–Sustainswithfourdynamiclevels
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questionsorissuesworkingwiththeWarpIVPROWoodwindlibraries.Wewilldoourbesttoprovidepersonal,prompt,andhelpfulservice.
v JeffreyS.Steinman,Ph.D.v President&CEOWarpIVMusicProductionv 5230CarrollCanyonRoad,Suite306v SanDiego,CA92121v [email protected] www.warpivmusic.comv (858)605-1646