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1. Single note mute and picking noise Picking Tremolo Trill Pinch harmonics 5th dyad chord Power Chord Realtime Legato Slide 5th dyad chord Power Chord mute and picking noise Unison bend Scrape Fret noise Pick stop noise and Bridge mute noise Auto Stroke Detection With LPC s Auto Stroke Detection feature LPC automatically detects the current beat position and identify proper stroke direction down or up There are several stroke detection modes and you can also control stroke direction manually Double Tracking This is a technique which is frequently used in recording guitar tracks It gives the guitar track a nice wide spread stereo images and thickness With LPC Electric Guitar LE you can reproduce it very easily just by loading the double tracked patch LPC_LE_doubletrack nkm No identical samples are played simultaneously in both channels You don t need a stereo delay or tweaking your midi data to emulate the double tracking Realtime Legato Slide Realtime Legato Slide feature using real legato samples is available in single note 5th dayd chord power chord With LPC s Realtime Legato Slide feature you are able to get perfectly real expressions of the human finger s legato slide that can not be reproduced with slide emulation by changing pitch System Requirements Mac OS 10 4 x G4 1 4 GHz or Intel CoreTM Duo 1 66 GHz 1 GB RAM Win Windows XP or Windows Vista 32 bit Pentium or Athlon 1 4 GHz
2. 64 127 ON MIDI CC 118 Bridge mute noise Vibrato single note When one of the single note instrument modes except tremolo and trills is active vibrato sound is available using Aftertouch except when tremolo or trill is active If your keyboard doesn t have Aftertouch function but has an assignable slider or a knob you can assign Aftertouch to the slider knob You can also handle Aftertouch data using your sequencer You can select a vibrato type using MIDI CC 5 This controller is not effective unless Aftertouch is ON MIDI CC 5 0 63 deep 64 127 light Auto Stroke Detection Auto Alternation There are several stroke detection modes and you can also control stroke direction manually When the time recognition mode is active the instrument automatically detects the current beat position and identifies proper stroke direction down or up gauto alternation time recog eee aka 16th down 12 Auto alternation modes Chee There are four stroke modes You can select the stroke mode from the pull down menu You can also change the mode using MIDI CC 58 time recog st Select alternation type down only Up only time recognition SPM automatically detects the current beat position and identify proper MIDI CC 58 0 31 stroke direction down or up forced default Down stroke and up stroke are played alternately regardless of the current down only Only down strok
3. are assigned to D1 and D 1 Drop Key Switch mode ON The hold keys are assigned to G 0 and AO the stop keys are assigned to A 0 and BO Tips If the Drop Key Switch mode is tuned off you can use the keys G 0 AO A 0 and BO as key switches to select the instrument mode 16 Double tracked Multi LPC_LE_ doubletrack nkm located in the Multis folder How to use the nkm There are two instruments in the multi LPC_LE_ Left is sent to the output st 1 and LPC_LE_Right is sent to the output aux 1 so that each channel can be processed separately using a DAW such as Cubase Logic Sonar etc In other words each channel needs to have its own amp simulator and should be panned using the DAW s mixer st 1 and aux 1 are Kontakt s output channels DAW s mixer Insert an amp simulator to each DAW s channels from Kontakt After being a ge ss processed with an amp simulator the Guiter Fic citar Fi st 1 needs to be panned to the Left and the aux 1 needs to be panned to the Right 17 mute mode 0 63 modulation wheel MIDI CC 1 64 127 velocity MIDI CC 49 picking noise MIDI CC 1 mod wheel threshold level MIDI CC 50 mute MIDI CC 1 mod wheel threshold level MIDI CC 51 mute velocity threshold level MIDI CC 48 auto sustain ON OFF 0 63 ON 64 127 OFF MIDI CC 55 pinch harmonic threshold level auto alternation auto stroke detection r
4. 1 GB RAM 2 GB free disc space DVD drive Native Instruments Kontakt 3 5 or later IMPORTANT Preload buffer size configuration Please check your preload buffer size before loading the multi instrument SR5 Rock Bass is a very big instrument that loads a huge number of samples You need to configure the preload buffer size in Kontakt s option The default pre load buffer size is too large If you have not changed the preload buffer setting decrease the pre load buffer size 1 Click the Options button and select the Memory tab Minimize 2 Check the box and minimize or set to 12kb Override Instrument s preload size Override Instrument s preload size 6 00 kB The buffer size Override Instruments preload size in the picture is 6kb but if you load a big multi we recommend 12kb to play the samples smoothly If the samples are not played smoothly with 12 kb increase the buffer size as needed unless RAM runs out It depends on the system but in most cases 12 kb should work fine By decreasing the preload buffer size loading time becomes much shorter and you can save a big RAM space Purge All Samples and on the fly streaming Another great way to save RAM is using the purge all samples feature of Kontakt Player Kontakt ver4 1 or later After loading the multi instruments click on the Purge icon and select purge all samples If your system is not so old Kontakt Player
5. Prominy Sound Library gt gt USER S MANUAL Promin Sound Solution License All samples files are the property of Prominy and are therefore licensed to only to the purchaser who purchased this product from Prominy or authorized Prominy dealers only for use as part of a live or recorded musical performance or for use in audio and audio visual post productions The terms of this license expressly forbid the resale or other distribution of this product and or individual sound samples contained within as they exist on this disc or reformatted mixed filtered re synthesized or otherwise edited for use as sounds multi sounds samples multi csamples programs or patches in a sampler or a sample playback unit Selling the samples or giving them away for use by others in the form of sampling or for sample playback units or computers is strictly prohibited Selling this product to a third party person is prohibited Buying this product from a third party person is also prohibited Proominy DOES NOT accept any registrations for a used resold product Users who purchased this product from a third party person are not entitled to get any supports by Prominy Posting these sounds electronically without written permission from Prominy is prohibited The sound samples contained within cannot be used in any library encyclopedia or similar media format created for CD Audio CD ROM DVD Audio or DVD ROM type products including futur
6. d and the selected samples are triggered Stop key The original note is stopped and the selected samples are triggered when the stop key is pressed How to customize the Play Keys options top page key switches Click the pull down menu options and select play keys mute mode G 0 hold key AD Chold key AHO stop key BO stop key picking noise picking noise and click the button to assign pick stop noise pick stop noise pick stop noise the noise to the Play Key Finger rel noise Finger rel noise Finger rel noize bridge mute noise bridge mute noise Bestel Celt a e e EE For example in the case of the picture above If you release the original note while G 0 is held down the original note is stopped and the finger release noise and the fret noise are triggered If you release the original note while AO is held down the pick stop noise and bridge mute noise are triggered The picking noise is triggered when A 0 is pressed The picking noise and the fret noise are triggered when BO is pressed 11 You can also control the buttons for each hold key stop key through MIDI CC 114 115 116 117 118 and 119 See the MIDI controllers section MIDI CC 114 target Play Key to customize 0 31 Hold Key 1 This controller needs to be used with 32 63 Hold Key 2 MIDI CC 115 119 64 95 Stop Key 1 96 127 Stop Key 2 MIDI CC 116 Pick stop noise 0 63 OFF l
7. e is played regardless of the current beat position mmoga Tasen Resolution gauto alternation The stroke direction is determined according to the current beat position and the resolution You can select the 16th resolution for Auto Stroke Detection from the pull down menu You can also change the resolution using MIDI CC 57 26 50 8th Triplet time recog leth Triplet eth Triplet Sth 51 75 16th 76 100 16th Triplet Stroke information window SRE oa aR down stroke is detected or down only mode is active stroke up stroke is detected or up only mode is active up 13 Key Switch setting How to customize the key switches Click the pull down menu options and select key switches and the key switch setting page is shown You can choose a note by inputting a MIDI note number into the number box or click on the up down arrows note name al ol MIDI note number The note name is automatically updated when the value in the box is changed Note If the Drop Key Switch mode is active the notes from G 0 to BO can not be selected since the keys are used as Hold Keys and Stop Keys Tone control You can cut off the high frequency with the tone knob You can also ai Tone l e i i control the tone knob through MIDI CC 59 Tee 1000 Pinch Harmonics threshold level With the number box you can change
8. e mechanical media formats without written permission from Prominy You can obtain information about licensing by contacting Prominy Any problems associated with the result obtained from the recorded data contained within this package are the sole responsibility of the user This license agreement is subject to change without any notice If you have any questions regarding the license agreement please contact us Copyright 2004 2011 Prominy All rights reserved All sounds created by and property of Prominy Introduction LPC Electric Guitar LE Ultra Real sounding Electric Guitar sample library The true sound of Gibson Les Paul Custom LPC Electric Guitar LE enables you to compose and create natural guitar tracks that imitate real guitar playing LPC_LE i ue pee E Output st 1 Ce op Voices Ign 32 ome 0 00 Midi Ch Al 1 Fl g Memory 33 07 MB Eel Camm tone instrument pinch harmonics rls time adj raz sngl legate sld Welocitys 125 20 p 1 000 duto alternation time recog r strake options Incredible real time playability With LPC Electric Guitar LE you can play ultra realistic guitar performance in real time You can access the following playing techniques instantly without stopping your performance and create convincing guitar tracks very quickly Single note Realtime Legato Slide Single note Realtime Hammer on and Pull off Single note vibrato deep amp light
9. esolution 0 25 8th 26 50 8th triplet 51 75 16th 76 100 16th triplet 101 127 32nd MIDI CC 54 MIDI CC 57 auto alternation auto stroke detection mode 0 31 auto 32 63 forced 64 95 down only 96 127 up only MIDI CC 62 release time adjust drop key switch mode ON OFF 0 63 ON 64 127 OFF MIDI CC 58 MIDI CC 113 target Play Key to customize This controller needs to be used with MIDI CC 115 119 0 31 Hold Key 1 32 63 Hold Key 2 64 95 Stop Key 1 96 127 Stop Key 2 MIDI CC 114 picking noise Play Key This controller needs to be used with MIDI CC 114 0 63 OFF 64 127 ON MIDI CC 115 18 MIDI CC 116 MIDI CC 117 MIDI CC 118 MIDI CC 119 pick stop noise Play Key This controller needs to be used with MIDI CC 114 0 63 OFF 64 127 ON finger release noise Play Key This controller needs to be used with MIDI CC 114 0 63 OFF 64 127 ON bridge mute noise Play Key This controller needs to be used with MIDI CC 114 0 63 OFF 64 127 ON fret noise Play Key This controller needs to be used with MIDI CC 114 0 63 OFF 64 127 ON 19 LPC Electric Guitar LE User Manual V1 01 July 2011 Written by AKIHITO OKAWA Copyright 2004 2011 Prominy All rights reserved Prominy Sound Solution URL http orominy com Email info prominy com 20
10. g modulation wheel MIDI CC 1 Mute samples are triggered if the value of MIDI CC 1 is larger than the MIDI CC 1 threshold level Picking noise samples are triggered if the value of MIDI CC 1 is larger than the picking noise threshold level Mute mode velocity play mute by picking noize elo city a elo city 100 COC 1 126 With this mode mute and picking noise can be played using velocity switch Mute samples are triggered if the note velocity is lower than the mute velocity threshold level Picking noise samples are triggered if the note velocity is lower than the mute velocity threshold level and the value of MIDI CC 1 is larger than the picking noise threshold level Mute mode mod wheel velocity switch and the threshold levels can be changed through the following MIDI CC numbers MIDI CC 48 mute mode 0 63 modulation wheel MIDI CC 1 64 127 velocity MIDI CC 49 picking noise MIDI CC 1 mod wheel threshold level MIDI CC 50 mute MIDI CC 1 mod wheel threshold level MIDI CC 51 mute velocity threshold level You can also play picking noise using Hold Key or Stop Key 1 Click the the pull down menu options 2 Select the play keys option 3 Assign picking noise to a Hold Key or Stop Key by clicking the picking noise button 10 Play Key Hold Key and Stop Key Hold key When the original note is released while the hold key is held down the original note is stoppe
11. op Keys Bridge mute noise Play Key The Bridge mute noise is triggered by using the Hold Keys or the Stop Keys Pick stop noise Play Key The Pick stop noise is triggered by using the Hold Keys or the Stop Keys Finger release noise Play Key The finger release noise is triggered by using the Hold Keys or the Stop Keys Mute Picking noise Mute and picking noises are available using Modulation wheel CC 1 or velocity switch Default mute mode setting mod wheel CC 1 CC 1 CC 1 0 31 normal sustain 0 31 normal sustain 32 63 loose mute 32 126 mute 64 95 medium mute 127 picking noise 96 126 tight mute 127 picking noise velocity switch Velocity Velocity 0 100 normal sustain O 100 normal sustain 101 127 mute picking noise 101 127 mute picking noise and CC 1 and CC 1 0 41 loose mute 0 126 mute 42 83 medium mute 127 picking noise 84 126 tight mute 127 picking noise How to change the mute mode setting options top page Click the pull down menu options and select mute mode key switches play keys play mute By and select the mode from the pull down menu mod wheel mod wheel CCHI or velocity mod wheel Mute mode mod wheel MIDI CC 1 play mute by picking noise mod wheel a CCH 1 E CCH 1 126 With this mode mute and picking noise can be played usin
12. ote is cancelled automatically when a new note is triggered That means your both hands are free until a new note is triggered This feature gives you time to press a key switch or move a controller and you are able to be ready for next note without stopping your performance That is why the Auto Sustain feature enables you to control and switch the various articulations smoothly with a single MIDI channel in real time Release time adjustment eateries When a new note is triggered the previous note is automatically cancelled You can adjust the release time of the previous note to connect the notes smoothly The range 0 30 is recommended It depends on the instrument tempo and how the sound is processed distortion reverb etc The release time can be controlled through MIDI CC 62 The Release time adjustment is effective only when the Auto Sustain is ON lt i 15 Drop Key Switch mode If you use the drop tuned notes C1 D 1 the Drop Key Switch mode needs to be ON The drop ksw mode button that can be available in the key switches or the play keys option The button is available in the options key switches and the play keys The Play Keys hold keys and stop keys are shifted 4 semitones when the Drop Key Switch mode is turned on You can also turn ON OFF the Drop Key Switch mode using MIDI CC 113 Drop Key Switch mode OFF The hold keys are assigned to C1 and C 1 the stop keys
13. se notes key switch F 0 Real time Hammer on amp Pull off With this mode you can play Hammer on and Pull off by holding down one note while playing the next note to connect those notes key switch FO release trigger repetition mode This mode allows you to shred notes very fast and is good for not only making a rhythm backing part but also simulating tremolo playing technique This feature also allows you to play measured tremolo key switch E0 No legato slide key switch D 0 Tremolo picking key switch DO Trill whole step 2fret key switch C 0 Trill half step 1fret 5th dyad Chord key switch CO Real time legato slide mode With this mode you can play legato slide by holding down one note while playing the next note to connect those notes key switch B 1 release trigger repetition mode This mode allows you to shred notes very fast and is good for not only making a rhythm backing part but also simulating tremolo playing technique This feature also allows you to play measured tremolo Unison Bend Press key switch A 1 to activate Fast bend slow bend MIDI CC 4 0 63 fast bend 64 127 slow bend Scrape Press key switch A 1 to activate Pinch Harmonics You can play the pinch harmonic sound anytime if the velocity of the note is higher than the Pinch Harmonics Threshold default 125 Fret noise Play Key The fret noise is triggered by using the Hold Keys or the St
14. should load previously unloaded samples on the fly when you play notes If your reset markers update sample pool Wisa purge all samples RAM space is tight it s worth trying reload all sarnples Instrument mode Key switches default You can access the following instrument modes by pressing the key switches The key switches can be customized GO single note with Realtime Legato Slide F 0 single note with Realtime Hummer on amp Pull off FO single note no legato slide EO single note repetition D 0 picking tremolo DO trill whole step C 0 trill half step CO 5th dyad chord with Realtime Legato Slide B 1 5th dyad chord repetition A 1 unison bend A 1 Scrape You can also select the instrument mode using the pull down menu Instrument pinch harmonics rls time adj Cros N a pur chd lgt side velocity gt Teo 20 ae snl legato sid single note realtime legato slide snl harmm pull single note realtime hammer on pull off engl no legato single note no legato no hammer on pull oft sngl repetition single note repetition picking tremolo picking tremolo trill whole trill whole step trill half trill halt step pur chd rpt power chord repetition unison bend unison bend scrape scrape Single note key switch GO Real time legato slide mode With this mode you can play legato slide by holding down one note while playing the next note to connect tho
15. the velocity threshold level to trigger a pinch harmonics sample When the velocity of the note event uelocity gt 125 is higher than the threshold level the pinch harmonics sample is triggered The threshold level can be changed through MIDI CC 55 pinch harmonics Note If you would like to turn off this feature input 127 into the number box 14 Auto sustain If the auto sustain is OFF the samples stop playing when the note is maaa released and you can play polyphonic You can also turn ON OFF the auto sustain through MIDI CC 54 Tips playing arpeggio using sustain pedal If you would like to play arpeggio using sustain pedal MIDI CC 64 is a good way to do it While sustain pedal is ON the auto sustain is deactivated automatically and you can play polyphonic and the samples continue playing even if the note is released because the sustain pedal is ON When the new note is the same as one of the notes which is currently sustained by sustain pedal the same old note is canceled automatically No duplicate notes are played When and sustain pedal is released OFF the auto sustain is turned on automatically About auto sustain feature With the Auto Sustain feature you can avoid unwanted staccato which is caused by note off when the same note key is repeated After note on the note keeps playing until next note on event Hold Key or Stop Key is triggered the sample is streamed to the end The previous n
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