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1. 8 1 Recorded Tonal Range Trombones Trumpets Recorded Tonal C1 C4 D1 D5 A 2 D5 D2 E4 E3 C6 Range 8 2 Microphone Positions Microphone Position Recording Distance Stereo Width Stereo Panning CLOSE 5 ft 1 5m Medium Center MID 25 ft 8m Wide Center FAR 75 ft 23 m Very Wide Center SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 84 Credits 9 Credits Produced By Soundiron Mike Peaslee Gregg Stephens and Chris Marshall Scripting UI and Systems Design Chris Marshall Editing Mixing Mastering Gregg Stephens and Mike Peaslee Instrument Programming and Mapping Mike Peaslee Gregg Stephens and Chris Marshall Soundiron Beta Testers Spencer Nunamaker Jan Hoeglund Cory Pelizzari Blake Ewing Ryan Scully Anne van Duyvenvoorde Danny Cocke Brad Jerkins Dirk Ehlert Ryan Scully Arka diusz Reikowski lan Dorsch Max Zhdanov Mike Marino Antongiulio Frulio Simon Russell Steve Mazzaro Tino Danielzik Brad Halverson Deane Ogden Mark Petrie Mathieu Hallouin Nick Pittsinger Paul Amos Pieter Schlosser Sascha Knorr Sean Beeson Trevor Morris Xiao tian Shi Session Direction By Mike Peaslee and Gregg Stephens Session Producer Alan Kleinschmidt Ensemble Conductor Sue Bohlin Brass Consultants Doug Morton and Geoff Chirgwin Recording Engineers Gregg Stephens Mike Peaslee and Chris Marshall Concept and Design Frank Elting User Interface Design Fabian Ruf Quality Assurance Byms
2. Key MIDI CC selector The eight Articulation Slots can be selected either by Key MIDI note or by MIDI CC events Click the respective text label to change this setting for the entire In strument The active option is highlighted SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 27 Configuring BRASS SOLO The Articulation Slot Setup View 2 Articulation Slot Macros Click the three dots to open the macro menu Depending on wheth er Key or MIDI CC is selected you ll have access to different convenience features e g assign ing ascending key switches to the Articulation Slots automatically 3 Edit Button Click this button to show hide the full Articulation Slot Setup view With Edit inactive you have limited access to the Articulation Slots while still being able to move the Performance Controls with the mouse With Edit activated you get full access to Key MIDI CC assignments and a visual representa tion of selectable Articulations 4 Articulation List This list holds eight Articulation Slots Each Slot represents a Key MIDI CC value the assigned Articulation as well as a volume control per Articulation Key MIDI CC is set globally for all Articulation Slots in an Instrument 5 MIDI CC Assignment selector Click and drag up down to set the MID CC number 6 MIDI Learn button This offers an alternative to manually setting the MIDI CC number Click this button then move a knob fader or button on your MIDI keyboard to send a M
3. Individual Instruments you can adjust their relative volume and panorama position by adjusting the controls in the Individual Instruments Since this wouldn t otherwise be possible with the Quartet Instrument it offers an additional mixer in the Section Setup with per section volume and panorama l Load Brass Quartet nki 2 While in the default performance view click on Ensemble at the bottom of the screen The Section Setup view will open Opening the Section Setup View 3 To adjust the TUBA soloist s volume click and drag the volume fader underneath the cor responding label The Section Volume Fader SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 76 Audio Mix down Balancing Articulation Volumes 4 To adjust the TUBA soloist s stereo position click and drag the panorama slider above the volume fader A If you create your own mix of CLOSE MID and FAR microphone positions in the Mixer view the Section Volume Fader settings will be applied to your mix of the microphone positions 6 5 Balancing Articulation Volumes Although great care has gone into balancing the perceived loudness of a soloist s Articulations in context of other instrumentation and the actual composition you may find an Articulation sounding too loud or too quiet Instead of having to automate the volume around this note BRASS SOLO allows you to adjust the volume of each Articulation Slot individually That way you could even assign the same Artic
4. Legato nki Horns Expres sions nki if you need any of these specific features Time stretching o True legato o Effect articulations SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 81 Performance Optimization Project Economy 1 2 Project Economy e Only load Articulations which are actually used in the musical piece Sustain p Sustain f Staccato p Staccato F Storzando Fast Sforzando Slow Swell Fast Swell Slow Deactivating unused Articulations e Try to avoid the activation of the REVERB in multiple Instruments If possible use your host software s Send Busses AUX Sends FX Sends to share reverb between different in stances of KONTAKT Deactivated the REVERB 1 3 _ Instrument Economy e Only activate the microphone positions you actually need STEREO will always be less de manding than mixing the CLOSE MID and FAR positions SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 82 Performance Optimization Instrument Economy k Deactivated all microphone positions except for STEREO e Disable instrument sections of the Brass Quartet nki Instrument if you don t need them h Deactivated unused soloists e n Individual Instruments only activate time stretching Sync Varispeed settings for the Articulation Slots you need control over playback speed for h Deactivated time stretching SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 83 Technical Specs Recorded Tonal Range 8 Technical Specs
5. a Snapshot The Blends well with synths Snapshot is loaded Alternatively when no Snapshot is loaded click the Next Button after loading the Brass Quartet Instrument to achieve the same result 5 3 Loading Snapshots From the File System KONTAKT supports two ways of loading Snapshot files nksn e Dragging and dropping a Snapshot file from the Finder Explorer onto the Rack e Loading via double click in Finder Mac OS X or Explorer Windows SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 64 KONTAKT Snapshots Deleting a User Snapshot This allows you to take your favorite Snapshots to the studio on a flash drive or send them at tached to an e mail and load them from your Desktop without altering the installation on the studio computer Drag and Drop In order to load a Snapshot from any disk use Filer Explorer to drag an nksn file from its current location onto an empty area of the Rack KONTAKT will load a new instance of the cor responding Instrument with that Snapshot If you drag a Snapshot onto an active Instrument in the Rack instead that Instrument will be replaced by the Instrument loaded from the Snapshot Snapshots you open are not automatically saved to the default location A Please note the Next Previous buttons can only skip through Snapshots located in the Fac A tory Snapshots and the User Content folder Double click Double clicking a Snapshot file in Finder Mac OS X or Windows Explorer inserts a new
6. actions are introduced by this smaller arrow SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 7 Welcome to the SYMPHONY SERIES About this Document Naming Convention Throughout this document we will refer to SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO as just BRASS SOLO 1 2 About this Document This document was written in a way that allows you to access information out of order While the topics are structured to guide you through the features and usage of BRASS SOLO topic by topic you can skip ahead at any time Jump right in the midst of the document to a topic you re interested in You shouldn t have to look up related information to be able to follow any of the workflow tutorials All relevant infor mation is given as part of each description 1 3 About the SYMPHONY SERIES of Products SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO is part of the SYMPHONY SERIES of KONTAKT Instru ments This series supplies composers with a comprehensive tool set for creating highly realis tic orchestral productions with an expansive sound full of character BRASS SOLO allows you to use a production ready STEREO mix or create your own mix from CLOSE MID and FAR microphone positions On the dedicated Mixer page a parametric EQ convolution REVERB COMPRESSION and FILTER effects let you adjust the sound to suit any project you re working on Articulations from a comprehensive palette can be switched in real time by freely assignable Key Switches or MIDI CCs Five performance controls
7. are pre assigned to MASCHINE controllers and the KOMPLETE KONTROL S series of keyboards SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 8 Choosing the Right KONTAKT Instrument 2 Choosing the Right KONTAKT Instrument BRASS SOLO ships with a total of 30 KONTAKT Instruments nki files To help you select the right one for your specific task here is an overview of the included Instruments Four Instrument Sections Soloists from four instrument sections were recorded e Horns e Trombone e Trumpet e Tuba For each Soloist s Instruments there s a sub folder in KONTAKT s Library Browser Files Libraries Database Modules Aute C RddLibrary Instr Nau Symphony Series Brass Solo Instruments E Mi Brass Quartet nki Iv x Trumpet Tuba Soloist folders in the Library Browser Six Instruments Per Section For each of the four Soloists you ll find six KONTAKT Instruments named after the category of Articulations contained within The Trombone Soloist for example contains the following In struments e Trombone Effects nki SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 9 Choosing the Right KONTAKT Instrument e Trombone Expression nk e Trombone Legato nki e Trombone Staccato nki Trombone Sustain nki e Trombone nki The Soloist Master Instrument Libraries Database Mo Rdd Library Instr Nau Symphony Series Brass Solo Instruments i Trombone Articulations in the Trombone Folder The exception to the rule i
8. on the Articulation name A list of available Articulations will open 4 Select None the last entry in that list The assignment is removed SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 32 Configuring BRASS SOLO Editing Articulations Manually 4 2 2 Removing all Articulations To clear all Articulation assignments use the Articulation Macro 1 Load Brass Quartet nki 2 While in the default performance view click on Articulation in the bottom left corner The ARTICULATION SLOTS list will open k Opening the ARTICULATION SLOTS List 3 n the top right corner of this list click the three vertical dots A list of available macros will open Reset all start conditions Set ascending keys from first slot Distribute velocity range equally on active slots Opening the Articulation Macro list 4 Click on Empty all slots All assignments are deleted SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 33 Configuring BRASS SOLO Editing Articulations Manually 4 2 3 Assigning Key Switches to Articulations Within a KONTAKT Instrument you can assign either Key switches MIDI key or MIDI CCs buttons to select an Articulation You can not mix Key and MIDI CC assignments within one Instrument This is how you assign a Key switch l Load Brass Quartet nki 2 While in the default performance view click on Articulation in the bottom left corner The ARTICULATION SLOTS list will open k Opening the ARTICULATION SLOTS
9. position s level SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 68 Audio Mix down Refining the Master Mix 4 Microphone Position Output selector Click to select an individual output routing per micro phone position This is only available if KONTAKT is set up as a multi out instrument or multi out plug in 5 Effects On Off Click any of these indicators to activate or deactivate the corresponding ef fect A thin ring shows it s inactive a solid dot means it s active 6 Effects Selectors Click any of these labels to select the respective effect and show its ef fects parameters in a dedicated panel 7 Effects Controls adjust the selected effect s parameters here 8 Transfer Settings drop down Click to save the current Mixer configuration Then go to anoth er BRASS SOLO Instrument and there click the Transfer Settings drop down to load the con figuration 6 2 Refining the Master Mix The mix of the selected microphone positions can be processed with a number of integrated effects to help it blend better with the other instruments in your virtual orchestra Since the recordings have a very refined and production ready sound these effects aren t in tended as corrective tools but rather meant to put the finishing touches on an otherwise great mix A The default STEREO mix is recommended for most situations because it is the most re 2 source efficient option It is a mix down of the CLOSE MID and FAR microphone posi
10. your own collection of Articulations by means of the Articula tion Slot Setup view as described in this chapter Once configured you can save your work as a KONTAKT Snapshot for instant recall 4 1 The Articulation Slot Setup View To assign up to eight Articulations to either Key Switches or value ranges of a MIDI CC BRASS SOLO provides the Articulation Slot Setup view This is how you access it 1 Load Brass Quartet nki 2 While in the default Performance view click the Articulation label in the bottom left cor ner This will open the ARTICULATION SLOTS list k Opening the ARTICULATION SLOTS List 3 Click the Edit button to open the full Articulation Slot Setup This view will completely cover the Performance Controls SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 23 Configuring BRASS SOLO The Articulation Slot Setup View You can now freely configure Articulation assignments Articulation Slot Setup Sustain p 4 Articulation Articulation Slot Setup View 4 1 1 Overview of the Articulation Slot Setup Key Switch Depending on whether you assign Key switches or MIDI CC the Articulation Slot Setup view offers slightly different sets of controls This is an overview of the Key Switch setup SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 24 Configuring BRASS SOLO The Articulation Slot Setup View Articulation Slot Setup View MIDI Key 1 Key MIDI CC selector The eight Articulation Slots can be selected eit
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12. 2 the Performance Con trols are automatically mapped to the controller s first four knobs The Dynamics control de faults to the Mod Strip on your KOMPLETE KONTROL S keyboard or to the Modulation Wheel MIDI CC 1 if used with a generic controller All other parameters are available via your host software s automation system When selecting the KONTAKT plug in as the automation target the Performance Controls are the first four au tomation parameters SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 16 Playing SYMPHONY SERIES Instruments Performance Controls A n order to control the Performance Controls with a generic MIDI control device please use the mechanism provided by your host to MIDI control automation parameters Cubase Quick Controls Logic X Automation Quick Access Ableton Live MIDI Remote Pro Tools MIDI CC Automation 3 4 Performance Controls When you load BRASS SOLO the Performance Controls are the most prominent feature of the Instrument s user interface These controls are used to refine a performance to achieve very re alistic results Thanks to their unified layout once you understand what they do in one product from the series you ll be immediately familiar with all of them The main Performance Controls 3 4 1 Dynamics The Dynamics control is assigned to the Mod Wheel MIDI CC 1 by default It allows you to control the loudness and intensity of the Instrument in real time That way you can play
13. 3 Click the right arrow next to the Impulse Response name below the preview image to select the actual Impulse Response Selecting an Impulse Response 4 Select Dragging Iron The Dragging Iron Impulse Response is applied to the Master Mix in Brass Ensemble nki affecting all brass sections equally SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 72 Audio Mix down Refining the Master Mix The REVERB Controls A Reverb parameters should not be automated Otherwise audio drop outs may occur LEELEE Size Stretches or compresses the impulse response audio file This creates the illusion of the room size changing Delay Introduces a pre delay before the reverberation P Decrease the pre delay to embed instruments in the reverb creating a distant roomy sound P Increase the pre delay to separate instruments from reverb creating a close direct sound Filter HiPass Removes low frequencies from the reverb signal to avoid boominess Click and drag up to raise the frequency below which signal is attenuated Filter LoPass Removes high frequencies from the reverb signal to avoid excessive brightness and to help it blend in naturally Click and drag down to lower the frequency above which signal is attenuated Mix Amount Blends anywhere between no reverb at all and just the reverb gt Click and drag down to mix in less reverb drag up to add more reverb 6 2 3 Applying Comp amp Filter The Compressor is hel
14. BRASS SOLO SYMPHONY SERIES The information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Native Instruments GmbH The software described by this docu ment is subject to a License Agreement and may not be copied to other media No part of this publication may be copied reproduced or otherwise transmitted or recorded for any purpose without prior written permission by Native Instruments GmbH hereinafter referred to as Native Instruments Native Instruments NI and associated logos are registered trademarks of Native Instru ments GmbH Soundiron is a registered Trademark of Soundiron LLC Mac Mac OS GarageBand Logic iTunes and iPod are registered trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries Windows Windows Vista and DirectSound are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries All other trade marks are the property of their respective owners and use of them does not im ply any affiliation with or endorsement by them Document authored by Gero Baier Software version 1 0 07 2015 Special thanks to the Beta Test Team who were invaluable not just in tracking down bugs but in making this a better product Disclaimer NATIVE INSTRUMENTS GmbH Schlesische Str 29 30 D 10997 Berlin Germany www native instruments de NATIVE INSTRUMENTS North America Inc 6725 Sunset Bo
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16. DI CC If you own any Native Instruments hardware controller please use Controller Editor to configure the buttons pads on your controller to send appropriate MIDI CC values as described in the Controller Editor Manual SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 40 Configuring BRASS SOLO Editing Articulations Manually Loading an Instrument and Setting it to Receive MIDI CC 1 Load Brass Quartet nki 2 While in the default performance view click on Articulation in the bottom left corner The ARTICULATION SLOTS list will open k Opening the ARTICULATION SLOTS List 3 Click the Edit button in the top right corner of this list This will open the Articulation Slot Setup view 4 Make sure MIDI CC is selected MIDI CC Selected The Articulation Slots are set up to switch when MIDI CC values are received SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 41 Configuring BRASS SOLO Editing Articulations Manually Configuring a Native Instruments Controller to Send MIDI CC Values In order to select either of the first two Articulation Slots the controller has to send values within the value ranges assigned to the Articulation Slots Slot 1 is assigned values from O to 16 Slot 2 is assigned values from 17 to 31 Please set up the following values in Controller Editor Hardware Button 1 Hardware Button 2 Type Control Change Control Change Channel LI 14 Number 16 16 Mode Trigger Trigger Value 10 26 Acti
17. DI CC Selected SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 43 Configuring BRASS SOLO Using Macros for Automatic Assignments Key Switches Switching Articulations by MIDI CC From Your Host In order to switch between the first two Articulation slots write value automation for MIDI CC in your host for a track sending MIDI data to BRASS SOLO Slot 1 is assigned values from O to 16 Slot 2 is assigned values from 17 to 31 For better visibility of Articulation switches in your host write discrete MIDI CC values e g 10 for Slot 1 26 for Slot 2 instead of continuous curves 4 3 Using Macros for Automatic Assignments Key Switches Due to its flexibility it can take a lot of repetitive steps to set up a basic starting point for your custom configuration This is why BRASS SOLO features macro scripts which help you with certain tasks Depending on whether you assign Key or MIDI CC there are different macros available 4 3 1 Empty all Slots If the configuration you re about to set up is just too different from the default setup after load ing an Instrument use Empty all slots to start with a clean slate 1 Load Brass Quartet nki 2 While in the default performance view click on Articulation in the bottom left corner The ARTICULATION SLOTS list will open SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 44 Configuring BRASS SOLO Using Macros for Automatic Assignments Key Switches k Opening the ARTICULATION SLOTS List 3 C
18. Effects 4 24 Assigning Velocity Ranges to Key Switches By default key switch assignments are not sensitive to velocity You can play the MIDI note on your keyboard softly or with force as both will activate the same assigned Articulation If you need to switch between different Articulations with just one MIDI key setting up velocity ranges allows you to do just that Setting Up the First Articulation 1 Load Brass Quartet nki 2 While in the default performance view click on Articulation in the bottom left corner The ARTICULATION SLOTS list will open SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 36 Configuring BRASS SOLO Editing Articulations Manually k Opening the ARTICULATION SLOTS List 3 Click the Edit button in the top right corner of this list This will open the Articulation Slot Setup view 4 Make sure Key is selected Key Switches Selected 5 Select the first Articulation slot by clicking in the left hand list 6 Select the Sustain p Articulation by clicking the corresponding cell in the Articulation Slot Setup view Underneath the Articulations click on the field labeled Key and drag up down to set the MIDI key to CO B SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 37 Configuring BRASS SOLO Editing Articulations Manually Setting the MIDI Key Set the Velocity Range values to O in the left field and 90 in the right hand field Setting Up the Second Articulation 1 Select the second Articu
19. IDI Control message and to complete the assignment 7 Controller Range selectors Multiple Articulations can be assigned to the same MIDI CC The selection is then dependent on the MIDI CC value your controller sends gt Click and drag the value in the left field to set the lowest CC value 0 127 which will select this Articulation gt Click and drag the right hand field to set the highest CC value 0 127 which will select this Articulation 8 Clear Slot button Click this button to remove the Articulation assignment from the selected slot The samples of unassigned Articulations are automatically purged from RAM The Key MIDI CC setup is preserved when clicking the Clear Slot button 9 Articulation Cell Each of these cells represent an Articulation Click any of them to assign that Articulation to the selected Articulation slot SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 28 Configuring BRASS SOLO Editing Articulations Manually A If BRASS SOLO is configured to select Articulations by Key Switches the corresponding 43A keys in KONTAKT s on screen keyboard are colored according to the respective Articulation category Red Sustain Green Staccato Blue Expression Purple Effects 4 2 Editing Articulations Manually There are different ways for you to re assign different Articulations to pre defined Articulation Slots Directly in the Performance View This is the fastest option if you want to assign a different Artic
20. Instru ment instance in KONTAKT 5 4 Deleting a User Snapshot In order to keep things tidy in the Snapshot Menu you can delete any Snapshots you saved when you feel you don t need them anymore Keep in mind that Snapshots are saved on a per Instrument basis So in order to delete a Snapshot in KONTAKT you have to load it first A Please note you can only delete User Snapshots All KOMPLETE Factory Snapshots are read only In order to follow the steps described here you have to have saved a Snapshot first as detailed in the 15 1 Saving a User Snapshot section To demonstrate how deletion of Snapshots works we ll delete the Blends well with synths Snapshot saved in that section l Inthe Libraries Tab load the Brass Quartet nki Instrument 2 Click the Camera icon to access the Snapshot View SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 65 KONTAKT Snapshots Deleting a User Snapshot Brass Quartet Ki Output st 1 v t Voices Midi Ch A 1 M g Memory 349 67 MB Accessing the Snapshot View 3 Open the Blends well with synths Snapshot 4 Click the trash bin icon in the Instrument Header Brass Quartet A v Blends well with synths Deleting a Snapshot 5 Confirm deletion of the Snapshot in the dialog which pops up The Snapshot file is now erased from the folder on your hard disk as well as removed from the Snapshot Menu SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 66 Audio Mix down The Micro
21. List 3 Click the Edit button in the top right corner of this list This will open the Articulation Slot Setup view 4 Make sure Key is selected Key Switches Selected SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 34 Configuring BRASS SOLO Editing Articulations Manually 5 Select the first Articulation slot by clicking in the left hand list 6 Select the Sforzando Slow Articulation by clicking the corresponding cell in the Articula tion Slot Setup view 7 Underneath the Articulations click on the field labeled Key and drag up down to set the MIDI Key to DO Setting the MIDI Key The Articulation is now assigned to DO on your MIDI keyboard and can be selected by pressing that key Assigning the Key via MIDI Learning As an alternative to setting the MIDI Key by clicking and dragging the value in the Key field you can MIDI learn the MIDI key 1 Click the MIDI connector button Activating MIDI Learn 2 Press the EO key on your MIDI keyboard SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 35 Configuring BRASS SOLO Editing Articulations Manually The selected Articulation is now assigned to EO on your MIDI keyboard and can be switched on by pressing that key A If BRASS SOLO is configured to select Articulations by Key Switches the corresponding 4 keys in KONTAKT s on screen keyboard are colored according to the respective Articulation category Red Sustain Green Staccato Blue Expression Purple
22. NY SERIES BRASS SOLO This document will give you in formation about the library as well as step by step instructions and advice on how to achieve the best results with it We hope that you will enjoy using the SYMPHONY SERIES products 1 1 Manual Conventions This manual uses particular formatting to point out special facts and to warn you of potential issues The icons introducing the following notes let you see what kind of information is to be expected A Whenever this exclamation mark icon appears you should read the corresponding note 4 carefully and follow the instructions and hints given there if applicable This light bulb icon indicates that a note contains useful extra information This informa tion may often help you to solve a task more efficiently but does not necessarily apply to the setup or operating system you are using however it s always worth a look Furthermore the following formatting is used e Text appearing in drop down menus such as Open Save as etc and paths to loca tions on your hard drive or other storage devices is printed in italics e Text appearing elsewhere labels of buttons controls text next to checkboxes etc is printed in light blue Whenever you see this formatting applied you will find the same text appearing somewhere on the screen e Important names and concepts are printed in bold gt Single instructions are introduced by this play button type arrow Results of
23. S SOLO Manual 11 Choosing the Right KONTAKT Instrument Individual Articulation Instrument e No time stretching is available e Legato emulation is less advanced than the dedicated Legato instrument e No Effects Articulations are included To put this into perspective these are the Articulations which actually are included in the Mas ter Instrument e Sustains including legato emulation e Staccatos e Expressions 22 Individual Articulation Instrument For each soloist BRASS SOLO offers five KONTAKT Instruments Horns nine which offer an extensive selection of Articulations and let you achieve the highest degree of realism Use these whenever saving computer resources isn t a concern The Individual Articulation Instruments offer all the Articulations of the Master Instrument plus Instruments for Effects and Legato including note transition samples for true legato The In dividual Instruments are named accordingly e Trumpet Effects nki e Trumpet Expression nki e Trumpet Legato nki e Trumpet Staccato nki e Trumpet Sustain nki 2 3 Quartet Instrument The Quartet Instrument allows you to play all brass soloists in one Instrument although with a limited choice of Articulations SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 12 Choosing the Right KONTAKT Instrument Quartet Instrument It distributes voices between the different soloists according to user configurable Section note ranges for rapid sketching of m
24. al dots A list of available macros will open Reset all start conditions Distribute controller equally on active slots Opening the Articulation Macro list MIDI CC 7 Click on Distribute controller equally on active slots SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 54 Configuring BRASS SOLO Key Range Setup The MIDI CC value range from 0 127 is divided by the number of active slots and distrib uted evenly A If you load any of the KONTAKT Instruments included in BRASS SOLO and set it to receive 4 MIDI CC you ll find that the controller values are already assigned this way This macro helps you quickly set up a new configuration if you assign less than the full eight Articula tion Slots or after you cleared all assignments to start from scratch 45 Key Range Setup BRASS SOLO includes one KONTAKT Instrument which allows you to play all brass soloists at once although with a limited choice of Articulations When loading Brass Quartet nki the tonal range of the keyboard is split into four non overlap ping zones or key ranges In order to make all brass soloists playable at once each is limited to the tonal range which they are most often used for in composition Since each section was recorded over a wider tonal range than this you re free to change the key ranges for each of the sections make them overlap or even de activate soloists you re not using 4 5 1 Overview of the Ensemble View A The Ensemble view allows you
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26. ctivate the CLOSE MID and FAR microphone positions by clicking the respective labels De activate the STEREO mix afterwards De activating the STEREO mix 3 Click and drag the CLOSE and MID volume faders up and the FAR volume fader down to set up a mix with little of the recorded ambience 4 Activate the reverb by clicking the small dot to the left of the REVERB label Activating the reverb effect Saving the Mix Now let s save this new sound as a Snapshot for convenience l Click the camera icon in the Instrument Header This will switch the Header to the Snap shot View gt Brass Quartet Output st 1 M 0 Mas SG Midi Ch A 1 M 343 67 MB Accessing the Snapshot View 2 Here click the floppy disk icon to open the Snapshot Saving dialog SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 62 KONTAKT Snapshots Loading a Snapshot From the Snapshot Menu Brass Quartet Saving a Snapshot 3 Enter a Snapshot name e g Blends well with synths and click Save Please enter a name for your snapshot Blends well with synths Cancel Snapshot Saving Dialog The Snapshot is saved and added to the Snapshot Menu All User Snapshots are automatically stored in the default User Content folder This is where the SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Snapshot you just created will be stored e On Mac OS X Macintosh HD Users Your Name Documents Native Instruments User Con tent Symphony Series Brass Solo Brass Qua
27. d and by the actual notes defining the range Below a section s volume fader the left note represents the lower limit the right hand note the upper limit of the key range played by each section s soloist This is how you adjust the lower limit of the TROMBONE soloist 1 Load Brass Quartet nki 2 While in the default performance view click on Ensemble at the bottom of the screen The Section Setup view will open Opening the Section Setup View 3 To reduce the tonal range of the TROMBONES section click and drag upwards on the field reading C 2 below the TROMBONE volume fader SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 57 Configuring BRASS SOLO Key Range Setup Adjusting the Key Range in the Section Setup View The lower limit of the TROMBONE section is raised The adjacent TUBA section s upper limit is raised by the same amount so the ranges don t overlap 4 5 3 Linking Unlinking Key Range Borders By default all key ranges are linked to prevent gaps or overlaps That way melody lines are automatically distributed across the different instrument sections soloists In case you need to extend a section s tonal range into the adjacent section s range this is how you unlink them 1 Load Brass Quartet nki 2 While in the default performance view click on Ensemble at the bottom of the screen The Section Setup view will open Opening the Section Setup View 3 To unlink the TUBA and TROMBONE key ranges click o
28. d the Individual Instruments instead of the Quartet Instrument 6 2 2 Applying Reverb BRASS ENSEMBLE includes 100 Impulse Responses in 10 categories Impulse responses in the REVERB are actual audio recordings that capture the way sounds naturally reflect and de cay in different environments Most of these Impulse Responses were recorded by Soundiron in a variety of unique real world locations such as cathedrals churches classrooms halls garages military bunkers tunnels studios and more However some Impulses are custom sound designed sound effects used purely for creating unique special effects Use caution when using these Effects Impulses as they can create strong resonant effects and feedback when mixed at high volumes in some cases Activating the Reverb l Load Brass Ensemble nki 2 Click the Mixer label to open the Microphone Mixer view Opening the Microphone Mixer 3 Click the REVERB label to select the REVERB panel SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 71 Audio Mix down Refining the Master Mix 4 Click the small dot next to the label to activate bypass the REVERB Activating the Reverb The REVERB is activated A thin ring shows its inactive state a solid dot means it s ac tive Selecting an Impulse Response l Click the right arrow next to the category name above the preview image to cycle through the available categories Selecting a Reverb Category 2 Select FX Long
29. e Legato A thin ring shows it s inactive a solid dot means it s active SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 20 Playing SYMPHONY SERIES Instruments Additional Controls Legato Control Panel Response This slider controls the speed of the Legato transition Click and drag the slider to the left for a longer transition time or to the right for a short transition Solo Only one note is played at a time gt Duet This allows two part polyphonic legato melodies to be played While sequential notes are played less than 6 semitones apart they will be joined together by legato tran sitions If notes are played sequentially with 6 or more semitones between them they will play as two completely independent parallel legato melodies 3 5 3 Progress Indicator The Progress indicator is only visible for the Expression category of Articulations The curve from left to right visualizes how the intensity volume or pitch evolves over time in the selected Articulation while a pointer indicates the playback position Progress Display 3 5 4 Round Robin Round Robin helps avoid a typical issue associated with repeated playback of a sample If you play a Staccato pattern using the same sample for each note the result will sound static and artificial SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 21 Playing SYMPHONY SERIES Instruments Additional Controls With Round Robin activated there are between 2 and 8 alternative samples availab
30. e the cross fading of a loud note to the attack of a following quieter note can cause audible artifacts This should hardly ever occur and if it does Tightness is just one option to improve Usually adjusting these notes velocities will be sufficient Should the occasion arise and you hear any such artifacts try increasing Tightness starting from its default of 0 By cutting off the natural attack phase Tightness simulates the playing behavior of an instrument which is already resonating when playing the next note 3 4 5 Vibrato The Vibrato control allows you to add natural movement to the sound which modulates both pitch and intensity of the note SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 18 Playing SYMPHONY SERIES Instruments Additional Controls 3 5 Additional Controls Below the Performance Controls you ll find the Articulation selector plus two additional sets of controls Depending on the selected Articulation different combinations of these controls are available This is an overview of all controls you will encounter Additional Controls 1 Articulation Selector This control is visible in every Instrument P Click the Articulation label to open the ARTICULATION SLOTS list Click the Articulation name to assign a different Articulation from the drop down menu gt Click any of the eight Articulation Indicator dots to select a different Articulation 2 3 Additional Controls Depending on which BRASS SOLO I
31. es of one Key is especially useful if you write automation in your host software and are running out of free Midi keys This macro allows you to automatically assign equal shares of the O 127 value range 1 Load Brass Quartet nki 2 While in the default performance view click on Articulation in the bottom left corner The ARTICULATION SLOTS list will open k Opening the ARTICULATION SLOTS List 3 In this list select the first Articulation slot by clicking on it 4 Click the Edit button The full Articulation Slot Setup view will open 5 Make sure Key is selected Key Switches Selected SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 49 Configuring BRASS SOLO Using Macros for Automatic Assignments MIDI CCs 6 Set the Key to Cl by clicking in the field next to it and dragging the mouse up Setting the MIDI Key 7 In the top right corner of the ARTICULATION SLOTS list click the three vertical dots A list of available macros will open Reset all start conditions Set ascending keys from first slot Distribute velocity range equally on active slots Opening the Articulation Macro list 8 Click on Distribute velocity range equally on active slots All active slots slots with Articulation assignments are assigned the same C1 key switch Each slot is assigned an equal fraction of the velocity range between O and 127 4 4 Using Macros for Automatic Assignments MIDI CCs Due to its flexibility it can ta
32. ew click on Articulation in the bottom left corner The ARTICULATION SLOTS list will open k Opening the ARTICULATION SLOTS List 3 Click the Edit button 4 Make sure MIDI CC is selected SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 52 Configuring BRASS SOLO Using Macros for Automatic Assignments MIDI CCs MIDI CC Selected 5 In the top right corner of the ARTICULATION SLOTS list click the three vertical dots A list of available macros will open Reset all start conditions Distribute controller equally on active slots Opening the Articulation Macro list MIDI CC 6 Click on Reset all start conditions The Instrument s default state is loaded 44 3 Distribute Controller Equally on Active Slots Assigning MIDI CCs to buttons or pads is a good way of avoiding conflicts in more complex MIDI controller setups 1 Load Brass Quartet nki 2 While in the default performance view click on Articulation in the bottom left corner The ARTICULATION SLOTS list will open SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 53 Configuring BRASS SOLO Using Macros for Automatic Assignments MIDI CCs d Opening the ARTICULATION SLOTS List 3 In this list select the first Articulation slot by clicking on it 4 Click the Edit button The full Articulation Slot Setup view will open 5 Make sure MIDI CC is selected MIDI CC Selected 6 In the top right corner of the ARTICULATION SLOTS list click the three vertic
33. her by Key MIDI note or by MID CC events Click the respective text label to change this setting for the entire In strument The active option is highlighted 2 Articulation Slot Macros Click the three dots to open the macro menu Depending on wheth er Key or MIDI CC is selected you ll have access to different convenience features e g assign ing ascending key switches to the Articulation Slots automatically 3 Edit Button Click this button to show hide the full Articulation Slot Setup view With Edit inactive you have limited access to the Articulation Slots while still being able to move the Performance Controls with the mouse SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 25 Configuring BRASS SOLO The Articulation Slot Setup View With Edit activated you get full access to Key MIDI CC assignments and a visual representa tion of selectable Articulations 4 Articulation List This list holds eight Articulation Slots Each Slot represents a Key MIDI CC value the assigned Articulation as well as a volume control per Articulation Key MIDI CC is set globally for all Articulation Slots in an Instrument 5 Key Assignment selector Set the MIDI Key which will select this Articulation Click and drag up down to set the Key 6 MIDI Learn button This offers an alternative to manually setting the MIDI Key Click this button then press a key on your MIDI keyboard to complete the assignment 7 Velocity Range selector Multip
34. ke a lot of repetitive steps to set up a basic starting point for your custom configuration This is why BRASS SOLO features macro scripts which help you with certain tasks Depending on whether you assign Key or MIDI CC there are different macros available 44 1 Empty All Slots If the configuration you re about to set up is just too different from the default setup after load ing an Instrument use Empty all slots to start with a clean slate SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 50 Configuring BRASS SOLO Using Macros for Automatic Assignments MIDI CCs 1 Load Brass Quartet nki 2 While in the default performance view click on Articulation in the bottom left corner The ARTICULATION SLOTS list will open k Opening the ARTICULATION SLOTS List 3 Click the Edit button 4 Make sure MIDI CC is selected MIDI CC Selected 5 In the top right corner of the ARTICULATION SLOTS list click the three vertical dots A list of available macros will open SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 51 Configuring BRASS SOLO Using Macros for Automatic Assignments MIDI CCs Reset all start conditions Distribute controller equally on active slots Opening the Articulation Macro list MIDI CC 6 Click on Empty all slots All assignments are deleted 44 2 Reset All Start Conditions If you need to return the Instrument to its default state l Load Brass Quartet nki 2 While in the default performance vi
35. ki Artwork Yvonne Hartmann Finalization and Encoding Carlos Ruiz Product Management Tobias Menguser Christian Wachsmuth SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 85 10 Glossary 10 1 Sustains Sustains are long steady tones They are typically used for underlying harmony and melody to create tension or to create a still moment BRASS SOLO provides multiple Sustain types covering straight notes tongued trills of various intervals as well as steps and mutes all of which can be used to evoke a diverse range of moods and emotions 10 2 Legatos Legatos form a Smooth connected flow of notes They are employed for the creation of melo dies and counter melodies BRASS SOLO provides 3 velocity layers for both traditional and slurred polyphonic legato En semble Trumpets and Ensemble Trombones have true sampled slur legato and the effect is simulated for the others 10 3 Staccatos Staccatos are short defined notes which can add rhythm forward motion and definition to a passage BRASS SOLO provides single Staccato notes that may be played with the Repetition option for rhythmic precision and control Some Articulations have Triple Tongue Staccato for added real ism a variety of mute types completes the Staccatos Glossary Sustains SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 86 Glossary Expressions 10 4 Expressions Expressions can connect contrasting segments of a composition with each other by virtue of thei
36. lation slot by clicking in the left hand ARTICULATION SLOTS list 2 Select the Sustain Articulation by clicking the corresponding cell in the Articulation Slot Setup view 3 Underneath the Articulations click on the field labeled Key and drag up down to set the MIDI key to CO 4 Likewise set the Velocity Range values to 90 in the left field and 127 in the right hand field You have now configured the CO key on your keyboard to switch to the Sustain F Articula tion when pressed lightly and to the Sustain Articulation when pressed with more force 4 2 5 Assigning MIDI CCs to Articulations Within a KONTAKT Instrument you can assign either Key Switches MIDI key or MIDI CCs MIDI button to select an Articulation You can not mix Key and MIDI CC assignments within one Instrument Switching by MIDI CC is different from using Key because here you have to set up value rang es whereas setting up velocity ranges for key is optional The reason is that each instance of a BRASS SOLO Instrument will only receive one MIDI CC number So switching Articulations re quires you to set up value ranges 1 Load Brass Quartet nki SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 38 Configuring BRASS SOLO Editing Articulations Manually 2 While in the default performance view click on Articulation in the bottom left corner The ARTICULATION SLOTS list will open h Opening the ARTICULATION SLOTS List 3 Click the Edit button in the top
37. le Articulations can be assigned to the same MIDI Key The selection is then dependent on how much force you apply when playing that key Velocity gt Click and drag the value in the left field to set the lowest Velocity 0 127 which will se lect this Articulation gt Click and drag the right hand field to set the highest Velocity 0 127 which will select this Articulation 8 Clear Slot button Click this button to remove the Articulation assignment from the selected slot The samples of unassigned Articulations are automatically purged from RAM The Key MIDI CC setup is preserved when clicking the Clear Slot button 9 Articulation Cell Each of these cells represent an Articulation Click any of them to assign that Articulation to the selected Articulation slot A If BRASS SOLO is configured to select Articulations by Key Switches the corresponding keys in KONTAKT s on screen keyboard are colored according to the respective Articulation category Red Sustain Green Staccato Blue Expression Purple Effects SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 26 Configuring BRASS SOLO The Articulation Slot Setup View 4 1 2 Overview of the Articulation Slot Setup MIDI CC Depending on whether you assign Key switches or MIDI CCs the Articulation Slot Setup view offers slightly different controls This is an overview of the MID CC setup Articulation Slot Setup 4 Articulation Articulation Slot Setup View MIDI CC 1
38. le for each note Playing the first note will trigger sample 1 the second note triggers sample 2 and so on until every sample position has been played then it starts from the beginning The Round Robin indicator visualizes the selection of the alternative samples the dot indicat ing the sample being played back Round Robin Indicators 3 5 5 Playback The Playback parameter is available for Articulations which have a rhythmical aspect like a half tone up movement or a trill Playback Controls Natural Click to select this option to play back the Articulation at the originally recorded speed No time stretching is applied Sync Click to select this option to sync the Articulation with your project s tempo Time stretching is applied Varispeed Click to select this option if you want free control over the playback speed of an Ar ticulation This is the only mode affected by the Speed slider Time stretching is applied Speed Click and drag left for slow playback of the Articulation drag right for fast playback A The Sync and Varispeed controls activate time stretching which results in increased CPU load and RAM consumption Only activate if time stretching is required SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 22 Configuring BRASS SOLO The Articulation Slot Setup View 4 Configuring BRASS SOLO Each Instrument in BRASS SOLO represents a default selection of Articulations assigned to Key Switches You can configure
39. lick the Edit button 4 Make sure Key is selected Key Switches Selected 5 In the top right corner of the ARTICULATION SLOTS list click the three vertical dots A list of available macros will open Reset all start conditions Set ascending keys from first slot Distribute velocity range equally on active slots Opening the Articulation Macro list 6 Click on Empty all slots SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 45 Configuring BRASS SOLO Using Macros for Automatic Assignments Key Switches All assignments are deleted 4 3 2 Reset All Start Conditions If you need to return the Instrument to its default state 1 Load Brass Quartet nki 2 While in the default performance view click on Articulation in the bottom left corner The ARTICULATION SLOTS list will open k Opening the ARTICULATION SLOTS List 3 Click the Edit button 4 Make sure Key is selected Key Switches Selected 5 n the top right corner of the ARTICULATION SLOTS list click the three vertical dots A list of available macros will open SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 46 Configuring BRASS SOLO Using Macros for Automatic Assignments Key Switches Reset all start conditions Set ascending keys from first slot Distribute velocity range equally on active slots Opening the Articulation Macro list 6 Click on Reset all start conditions The Instrument s default state is loaded 4 3 3 Set Asce
40. ll open Load transfer mixer settings from disk Opening the Transfer Settings drop down 5 Select Save current mixer setting Recalling Mixer Settings 1 Load Trumpet Legato nki 2 While in the default performance view click on Mixer at the bottom of the screen The Microphone Mixer view will open SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 79 Audio Mix down Transferring Mixer Settings Between Different Instruments Opening the Microphone Mixer 3 Inthe top right corner click Transfer Settings A drop down menu will open Load transfer mixer settings from disk Opening the Transfer Settings drop down 4 Select Load mixer setting The mixer settings from the Horns soloist are applied to the Trumpet soloist SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 80 Performance Optimization General Advice 1 Performance Optimization Highly realistic sampled Instruments like BRASS SOLO are demanding in terms of both RAM and processing power Even if you own a high end computer please read the following tips carefully to get the most out of your system 7 1 General Advice e Use the Soloist Master Instruments e g Trumpet nki Tuba nki as often as possible in stead of the Individual Articulation Instruments Symphony Series Brass Ensemble e 1 ENSE N iv x Aui ai a ai ai Trom ik UD Trombones nki Loading the Soloist Master e Only use Individual Articulation Instruments e g Trombone
41. n the chain icon between them SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 58 Configuring BRASS SOLO Key Range Setup Unlocking Key Ranges The icon changes to a split chain and you can now adjust the ranges borders freely 4 5 4 Activating Deactivating Sections In some of your work you might not need all sections soloists in the Quartet instrument It is recommended you deactivate these sections because whenever you unload an instrument sec tion the assigned samples are automatically purged from RAM BRASS SOLO will automatically expand the adjacent key ranges to bridge the gap 1 Load Brass Quartet nki 2 While in the default performance view click on Ensemble at the bottom of the screen The Section Setup view will open Opening the Section Setup View 3 To deactivate the TROMBONE section click the dot to the left of the TROMBONE label A thin ring shows it s inactive a solid dot means it s active k De activating the TROMBONE Section SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 59 Configuring BRASS SOLO Key Range Setup The TROMBONE section is deactivated and the gap is closed by expanding both the TU BA and the HORN key ranges The TROMBONE Section s key range is automatically re assigned SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 60 KONTAKT Snapshots Saving a User Snapshot 9 KONTAKT Snapshots Snapshots introduced as part of the KONTAKT 5 4 1 update offer a way of saving variations of a
42. nding Keys From First Slot By default MIDI Key assignments start from CO ascending in semi tones If for example you d like to move all assignments up an octave to start from C1 instead 1 Load Brass Quartet nki 2 While in the default performance view click on Articulation in the bottom left corner The ARTICULATION SLOTS list will open k Opening the ARTICULATION SLOTS List 3 In this list select the first Articulation slot by clicking on it SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 47 Configuring BRASS SOLO Using Macros for Automatic Assignments Key Switches 4 Click the Edit button The full Articulation Slot Setup view will open 5 Make sure Key is selected Key Switches Selected 6 Set the Key to C1 by clicking in the field next to it and dragging the mouse up Setting the MIDI Key 7 n the top right corner of the ARTICULATION SLOTS list click the three vertical dots A list of available macros will open Reset all start conditions Set ascending keys from first slot Distribute velocity range equally on active slots Opening the Articulation Macro list 8 Click on Set ascending keys from first slot All slots are assigned the keys starting from C1 SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 48 Configuring BRASS SOLO Using Macros for Automatic Assignments Key Switches 4 3 4 Distribute Velocity Range Equally on Active Slots Assigning up to eight Articulations to velocity rang
43. nes how quickly the compressor stops reducing the signal after the level falls below the Threshold The FILTER Controls Cutoff Sets the frequency above which signals are gradually attenuated Resonance Determines the intensity of the resonance peak at the Cutoff frequency High val ues Cause aggressive piercing sounds whereas at low values the Filter only reduces high fre quency signals 6 3 Close Mid and Far Microphone Positions For each brass section a CLOSE MID and FAR position were recorded Each of these repre sent a mix down of an array of microphones to achieve a spacious natural sound For conven ience an additional STEREO mix down is provided When using BRASS SOLO with products outside the SYMPHONY SERIES mixing the three available microphone positions will give you greater flexibility in creating a sound which will blend well with the other products A Every activated microphone position requires additional RAM and processing power De ac tivate all positions you don t use About Microphone Positions Microphone Position Recording Distance Stereo Width Stereo Panning CLOSE 5 ft 1 5m Medium Center MID 25 ft 8m Wide Center FAR 75 ft 23m Very Wide Center SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 75 Audio Mix down Balancing Section Volumes 6 4 Balancing Section Volumes The Brass Quartet nki is a combination of all soloists from the Individual Instruments When working with the
44. ng MIDI Controllers Playing Like a Brass Player Watch both the note starts and endings Depending on the pitch and instrument section it takes real life brass instruments varying amounts of time to build up a steady tone i e Attack and to fade out i e Release These differences were recorded and are part of the Instru ments Unlike playing a piano library to achieve accurate timing you will have to move some notes ahead of the precise beat by varying amounts just as real brass players compensate by playing slightly ahead Using the Performance Controls Real time modulation of Performance Controls allows for more realistic performances Record ing automation with the Mod Wheel allows you to access the entire dynamic range of the or chestra The Mod Wheel MIDI CC 1 is by default assigned to the Dynamics control and you should always play expressively with the tonal variations the Mod Wheel affords you You can achieve even more realistic results by automating slight variations to the Attack Re lease Tightness and Vibrato controls even if the differences appear subtle at first 3 3 About Using MIDI Controllers It is highly recommended that you work with a MIDI controller which lets you perform automa tion of the Performance Controls in real time This way you will hear the changes immediately instead of just drawing automation curves in your host software If you load BRASS SOLO inside KOMPLETE KONTROL or MASCHINE
45. nstrument you open and which Articulation type you select these two fields show different controls SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 19 Playing SYMPHONY SERIES Instruments Additional Controls 3 5 1 Repetition Click the small button to the left of the label to activate or de activate Repetition A thin ring shows it s inactive a solid dot means it s active Repetition Controls with and without Accent When Repetition is activated every note you play is automatically repeated a number of times before the note plays out to the end Attack Set the number of repetitions here Click the button and select one of the numbers from the drop down menu P Select 2x 4x for the note to be repeated and then stop gt Select Run for the notes to be repeated indefinitely Speed Set the speed of repetitions here Click the button and select a note division value from the drop down menu Accent This parameter is only available for Staccato Articulations gt Select None for no pronounced accentuation gt Select First for accentuation of the first repetition If you selected Run in the Attack menu selecting first will accentuate the first note of the repeating pattern gt Select Last for accentuation of the last repetition If you selected Run in the Attack menu selecting first will accentuate the first note of the repeating pattern 3 5 2 Legato Click the small button to the left of the label to activate or de activat
46. ny KONTAKT Instrument for easy recall BRASS SOLO for example allows you to create your own mix from CLOSE MID and FAR mi crophone positions and apply effects like EQ REVERB COMP and FILTER With KONTAKT Snapshots you can create any number of different mixes for the same Instru ment save them in the new nksn file format and re use them in your next project or share these Snapshots across your computers You can even share them with other users who own the same KONTAKT Library A BRASS SOLO doesn t come with Snapshots so in order to demonstrate the full feature set we ll save a Snapshot first gt Access the Snapshot View by clicking the camera icon in the Instrument Header gt Switch back to the familiar Info View with its Input Output configuration options by clicking the i icon v Brass Quartet Output st 1 M Voices gt A Midi Ch A 1 Y y 349 67 MB Accessing the Snapshot View 5 1 Saving a User Snapshot Let s start exploring Snapshots with saving your own By loading one of the supplied Instru ments and adjusting some of its parameters you will end up with a sound which is distinct enough for you to want to keep it Setting Up a Unique Mix l Inthe Libraries Tab load the Brass Quartet nki Instrument Play a few notes on your MIDI keyboard to get familiar with the ensemble s sound SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 61 KONTAKT Snapshots Saving a User Snapshot 2 Inthe Mixer Tab a
47. on On Down Down 1 Channel 1 is the default for the first Instrument you load in KONTAKT If you intend to open multiple Instruments within one KONTAKT instance set the channel which BRASS SOLO is receiving MIDI events from Brass Quartet Output st 1 M A A Midi Ch A 1 E Port A not gt Port B not auailable gt Port C not available gt Port D not available gt Selecting MIDI Channel 4 2 1 Sending MIDI CC From Your Host Software A Every modern music production software allows you to automate not just track volume and panorama but also the full spectrum of MIDI messages and plug in automation parame ters For a more detailed description please refer to your host s documentation SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 42 Configuring BRASS SOLO Editing Articulations Manually Whether you draw MIDI CC automation or record MIDI CC events from a hardware MIDI con troller in order to switch Articulations by MIDI CC you need to set up BRASS SOLO to receive MIDI CC messages Loading an Instrument and Setting it to Receive MIDI CC 1 Load Brass Quartet nki 2 While in the default performance view click on Articulation in the bottom left corner The ARTICULATION SLOTS list will open d Opening the ARTICULATION SLOTS List 3 Click the Edit button in the top right corner of this list This will open the Articulation Slot Setup view 4 Make sure MIDI CC is selected MI
48. orzando Fast by clicking in the list The Sforzando Fast Articulation is assigned to the first slot In the Articulation Slot Setup View The full Articulation Slot Setup view allows you to switch between MIDI Key and MIDI CC as signment for the entire KONTAKT instrument Depending on this selection you can freely con figure advanced parameters l 2 3 Load Brass Quartet nki While in the default performance view click on Articulation in the bottom left corner The ARTICULATION SLOTS list will open In that list click the Edit button The Articulation Slot Setup view will open covering the Performance Controls Here click the Swell Slow tile to select the respective Articulation The Swell Slow Articulation is now assigned SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 31 Configuring BRASS SOLO Editing Articulations Manually A If BRASS SOLO is configured to select Articulations by Key Switches the corresponding 43A keys in KONTAKT s on screen keyboard are colored according to the respective Articulation category Red Sustain Green Staccato Blue Expression Purple Effects 4 2 Removing Specific Articulation Assignments To clear single Articulation assignments use the ARTICULATION SLOTS list 1 Load Brass Quartet nki 2 While in the performance view click on Articulation in the bottom left corner The ARTIC ULATION SLOTS list will open k Opening the ARTICULATION SLOTS List 3 Inthe list click
49. pful to reduce the dynamic range of an Instrument in case the loudest passages mask other instruments in your arrangement The Filter can add resonance which makes the sound more aggressive and cut through the mix better or it can reduce the bright ness of an Instrument for special effect Activating the COMP and FILTER l Load Brass Quartet nki 2 Click the Mixer label to open the Microphone Mixer view SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 73 Audio Mix down Refining the Master Mix Opening the Microphone Mixer 3 Click the COMP amp FILTER label to select the combined Compressor and Filter panel h Opening the COMP amp FILTER panel 4 Click the small dot next to the COMP label to activate the Compressor 5 Click the small dot next to the FILTER label to activate the Filter k Activating the Compressor The Compressor and Filter are activated A thin ring to the left of each label shows their inactive state a solid dot means they are active The COMP Controls Threshold Sets the level above which compression occurs SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 74 Audio Mix down Close Mid and Far Microphone Positions Ratio Determines how strong the compression is At a Ratio of 2 1 a signal which exceeds the Threshold by 6dB is reduced to 3dB above the Threshold Attack Determines how quickly the compressor starts reducing the signal after the level ex ceeds the Threshold Release Determi
50. phone Mixer View 6 Audio Mix down 6 1 The Microphone Mixer View In addition to a full production ready STEREO mix of all microphones used in the recording of the brass soloists BRASS SOLO offers CLOSE MID and FAR microphone recordings These are phase aligned so mixing any combination of microphone positions will be free from phase cancellation issues Impulse responses capturing the ambience of the original recording are included in the RE VERB panel in the Cathedral category A The STEREO mix down is a mixture of signals from all individual microphone positions If aA you re going to activate any of the CLOSE MID and FAR positions it is recommended you deactivate the STEREO track Deactivating unnecessary microphone positions saves processing power and lowers the RAM consumption SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 67 Audio Mix down The Microphone Mixer View The Microphone Mixer 1 Microphone Position On Off switch Click the indicator to activate either combinations of distinct microphone positions or the STEREO mix A thin ring shows it s inactive a solid dot means it s active Either one microphone position or the STEREO mix has to be active at any time 2 Microphone Position Panorama Click the slider and drag it to the left or right to set the re spective microphone position s balance in the stereo panorama 3 Microphone Position Volume fader Click and drag the fader to set the respective microphone
51. r expressiveness and are great for introducing or concluding a musical idea They can be used for passages otherwise very difficult to sequence and for adding interest to a piece giving the listener a greater impression of a live performance BRASS SOLO provides multiple Expression types each has its own set of Articulations unique to that instrument taking advantage of its most expressive qualities A Playing Expressions avoid overlapping notes If you encounter unwanted artefacts try ad justing the Release control 10 5 Effects Effects cover the aspects which add realism without contributing to the arrangement of a com position These are often atonal and aleatoric random giving a sense of foreboding but can be used for stingers horror sound effects chaos etc BRASS SOLO provides dozens of effects specific to each instrument Ranging from classic sounds heard in films and concert music to completely aleatoric and even warmup sound ef fects like valve clearing and performers tuning their instruments SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 87
52. right corner of this list This will open the Articulation Slot Setup view 4 Make sure MIDI CC is selected MIDI CC Selected 5 Right next to the MIDI CC switch click on the field and drag up down to set the MIDI CC to 16 By default the available value range of 0 127 is evenly distributed across the eight Articulation slots Unless your specific setup requires you to change it it is recommended you keep this default SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 39 Configuring BRASS SOLO Editing Articulations Manually Setting MIDI CC Number 6 Select the first Articulation slot by clicking in the left hand list 7 Select the Staccato Articulation by clicking the corresponding cell in the Articulation Slot Setup view on the right The selected Articulation is now assigned to CC 16 on your MIDI controller Assigning MIDI CC via MIDI Learning As an alternative to setting the MIDI CC by clicking and dragging the value in the MIDI CC field you can MIDI learn it 1 Click the MIDI Learn button next to the MIDI CC label Clicking the MIDI Learn Button 2 Press a button assigned to MIDI CC 16 on your MIDI controller The selected Articulation is now assigned to CC 16 on your MIDI controller By default the Articulation in the first Articulation slot can be switched on by sending a CC value between O and 15 from your host software or a MIDI controller 4 2 6 Configuring a Native Instruments Controller to Send MI
53. rtet Blends well with synths nksn e On Windows C Users Your NameWy Documents Native Instruments User Content Sym phony Series Brass Solo Brass Quartet Blends well with synths nksn You can transfer any of your Snapshots to another computer by copying the respective Snapshot files A Please make sure you include your Documents My Documents folder in your regular data backups 5 2 Loading a Snapshot From the Snapshot Menu If you need to recall a specific sound for recurring use in the studio or for live playing Snap shots give you an easy way of doing just that SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 63 KONTAKT Snapshots Loading Snapshots From the File System Let s get to know this feature by loading a Snapshot from the Instrument Header s Snapshot Menu We assume here that you saved the Blends well with synths Snapshot as described in the 15 1 Saving a User Snapshot section Load a User Snapshot 1 Inthe Libraries Tab load the Brass Quartet nki Instrument Play a few notes on your MIDI keyboard to get familiar with the ensemble s sound 2 Click the camera icon to switch the Instrument Header to the Snapshot View By default no Snapshot is loaded Brass Quartet Ki Output st 1 MEE Voices Midi Ch A 1 M g Memory 349 67 MB Accessing the Snapshot View 3 Open the drop down menu and select the Blends well with synths Snapshot Brass Quartet a 8 A Purge 7 hs Blends well with synths Loading
54. rument 2 Press the CO MIDI note on your MIDI keyboard to select the Sustain p Articulation as signed to CO 3 Play this Articulation using the dark blue range of keys Press the DO key on your MIDI keyboard to select the Sustain f Articulation 5 Play this Articulation using the dark blue range of keys ES Pitch Mod UU AM KONTAKT s on screen keyboard with Key Switches None of these Articulations are just static musical building blocks Make a habit of using the Modulation Wheel MIDI CC 1 to modulate the Dynamics control to record expressive parts In the context of a busy arrangement these results may already be good enough In passages which feature the brass more prominently the discerning listener may still be able to identify details which give away the fact that you didn t record a live performance The solution is to refine the recorded performance in your host software with the provided Per formance Controls 3 2 Refining a Recording in Your Host Software The key to a realistic performance is a combination of three basic methods Switching Between Articulations Articulations are one of the key ingredients of musical expression Switching Articulations in BRASS SOLO is the equivalent to writing articulation marks in music notation When composing with BRASS SOLO lay out carefully which Articulations you will need SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 15 Playing SYMPHONY SERIES Instruments About Usi
55. s the Horns folder which contains Horn 1 and Horn 2 Instruments which are recordings of two distinct players with their respective horns The Quartet Instrument In addition to the six Instruments per orchestral section a single Brass Quartet nki Instrument is included which combines all Brass Soloists in one SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 10 Choosing the Right KONTAKT Instrument Soloist Master Instrument Files Libraries Database Mo C Add Library Instr Nau Symphony Series Brass Solo i S irass Quartet nki zax The Brass Quartet Instrument in the Browser Now with such an extensive selection at hand what is the intended usage of each and which specific KONTAKT Instrument do you choose in a given situation 2 1 Soloist Master Instrument For each section s soloist BRASS SOLO offers one KONTAKT Instrument which lets you switch in real time between the Articulations most commonly used in contemporary composition This Instrument is the quickest and most flexible choice which you will want to include in your de fault template for compositional work The Master Instruments can be found in each section s sub folder and are named after the sec tion s soloist e Horn 1 nki e Horn 2 nki e Trombone nk e Trumpet nk e Tuba nki The Soloist Master Instruments are optimized for low memory and CPU consumption In order to achieve this level of efficiency a few compromises had to be made SYMPHONY SERIES BRAS
56. swells in any of the Sustain Articulations or easily automate intensity changes to e g transition from leading to supporting passages SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 17 Playing SYMPHONY SERIES Instruments Performance Controls 3 4 2 Attack The Attack control allows you to increase the fade in time per note to simulate realistic varia tions throughout a passage By setting the Attack time to higher values you can cause the notes to fade in more slowly giving the notes a more solemn and gentle character 3 4 3 Release The Release control applies an additional envelope to the fade out phase of the notes Reducing the Release setting to O produces a very dry sounding result which can some times make the result sound artificial However this can be very useful when adding internal or external reverb effects as this allows the additional reverb to avoid conflicting with the nat ural sampled ambience 3 44 Tightness The Tightness control determines the starting point for the playback of a sample This feature is extremely useful when used in combination with the Attack control to allow you to cut into the initial transient for an articulation to allow more precise note attacks O When increasing the Tightness value to shift playback farther into the sample it is recom mended you increase the Attack value as well to refine the shape of the note attack This control is also useful in the context of playing phrases wher
57. tions 6 2 1 Applying EQ In a busy composition instruments from different groups often overlap resulting in a muddy crowded mix lacking definition and transparency Attenuating the non essential frequencies and boosting the characteristic frequencies per instrument section helps clean up the mix 1 Load Brass Quartet nki 2 Click the Mixer label to open the Microphone Mixer view SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 69 Audio Mix down Refining the Master Mix Opening the Microphone Mixer 3 Click the EQ label to select the Equalizer panel 4 Click the small indicator dot next to the label to activate bypass the Equalizer A thin ring shows it s inactive a solid dot means It s active Activating the EQ 5 Adjust the Low Mid and High controls as needed The EQ Controls The EQ offers an identical parametric Low and High band with Gain and Freq controls The Mid band is fully parametric with Gain and Freq controls plus adjustable Mid bandwidth Gain Boost or attenuate the Low EQ band The EQ is a bell curve type with 18 dB of boost or cut Freq Set the center frequency of the Low EQ band anywhere between 20 Hz and 20 kHz BW Set the Mid band s bandwidth between 1 3 octave and 3 octaves SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 70 Audio Mix down Refining the Master Mix These controls affect the frequency balance of your KONTAKT Instrument s Master Mix If you need to adjust EQ per soloist loa
58. to configure different aspects of the Brass Quartet nki It is only available in this single KONTAKT Instrument SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 55 Configuring BRASS SOLO Key Range Setup Ensemble View Section Setup 1 Section on off switch Click the indicator to activate or deactivate a section s soloist A thin ring shows it s inactive a solid dot means it s active 2 Section Panorama Slider Click and drag this slider to the left or right to set the respective soloist s balance in the stereo panorama 3 Section Volume Fader Click and drag the fader to set the respective soloist s level 4 Lower Key Range border Click and drag up down to set the lowest key being played back by this section s soloist SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 56 Configuring BRASS SOLO Key Range Setup 5 Upper Key Range border Click and drag up down to set the highest key being played back by this section s soloist 6 Section Link button While the icon of a linked chain is visible moving one key range s bor der automatically moves the adjacent border preventing overlaps Gaps will only occur if you move the border outside one of the instrument sections recorded tonal range Click the button to un link 7 Key Range Display Each brass section s tonal range is visualized by a horizontal bar across the keyboard display 4 5 2 Adjusting a Section s Key Range Key ranges are visualized by horizontal bars on the keyboar
59. ulation to multiple Slots with different volume settings 1 Load Brass Quartet nki 2 While in the default performance view click on Articulation in the bottom left corner The ARTICULATION SLOTS list will open d Opening the ARTICULATION SLOTS List SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 77 Audio Mix down Transferring Mixer Settings Between Different Instruments 3 Inthis list click the Edit button A volume knob is shown for the selected Articulation 4 To adjust an Articulation s volume click it once to select and then click and drag the level knob Adjusting a specific Articulation s Volume Only the specific Articulation s volume is adjusted 6 6 Transferring Mixer Settings Between Different Instruments When you set up your own mix of microphone positions in one brass soloist you ll want to ap ply the same mix to all other soloists for a consistent ensemble sound BRASS SOLO offers an easy way of transferring these settings to the other soloists Saving Mixer Settings 1 Load Horns Legato nki 2 While in the default performance view click on Mixer at the bottom of the screen The Microphone Mixer view will open SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 78 Audio Mix down Transferring Mixer Settings Between Different Instruments Opening the Microphone Mixer 3 Adjust parameters in this view to create your custom mix 4 Inthe top right corner click Transfer Settings A drop down menu wi
60. ulation to the currently selected Articulation Slot It also allows you to stay in the distraction free performance view 1 Load Brass Quartet nki 2 While in the performance view click the leftmost Articulation Indicator in the bottom left corner The Sustain p Articulation is selected h Selecting Articulation Slot 1 3 Click the Articulation name A list of available Articulations will open SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 29 Configuring BRASS SOLO Editing Articulations Manually Sustain f Staccato p Staccato F Storzando Fast Sforzando Slow Swell Fast Swell Slow None Selecting an Articulation from the drop down list 4 Select the Staccato F Articulation by clicking in the list The Articulation is assigned to CO In the Articulation Slots List Using the ARTICULATION SLOTS list gives you an overview of all Articulation assignments while still letting you access the Performance controls with the mouse 1 Load Brass Quartet nki 2 While in the performance view click on Articulation in the bottom left corner The ARTIC ULATION SLOTS list will open SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 30 Configuring BRASS SOLO Editing Articulations Manually d Opening the ARTICULATION SLOTS List Select the first Articulation Slot by clicking on it in that list Click on Sustain p the default assignment in the first Articulation Slot A list of available Articulations will open Select Sf
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62. usical ideas It represents the quickest way of distributing chords across Soloists playing Quartet swells or massive orchestral stabs Inside the Quartet Instrument you can adjust volume and panorama per Soloist as well as the note range which is played by each of them SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 13 Playing SYMPHONY SERIES Instruments Selecting Articulations with Key Switches 3 Playing SYMPHONY SERIES Instruments 3 1 Selecting Articulations with Key Switches When loading one of the KONTAKT Instruments up to 8 Articulations are assigned to the keys from CO to GO These key switches are displayed as either red green cyan or purple keys in KONTAKT s on screen keyboard and in the small Articulation Indicators beneath the Articula tion label Pitch Mod A Key Switch colors on the on screen keyboard and the Articulation Indicators If BRASS SOLO is configured to select Articulations by Key Switches the corresponding 43A keys in KONTAKT s on screen keyboard are colored according to the respective Articulation category Red Sustain Green Staccato Blue Expression Purple Effects On KOMPLETE KONTROL S keyboards the Light Guide LEDs visualize the Key Switches by lighting up in the same color SYMPHONY SERIES BRASS SOLO Manual 14 Playing SYMPHONY SERIES Instruments Refining a Recording in Your Host Software To select an Articulation by Key Switch 1 Load the Trombone nki KONTAKT Inst
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