Orchestral Tools Berlin Woodwinds EXP C Soloists II KONTAKT-SYNTHiC4TE [oddsox]

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Description




Recorded at the dry Teldex Solo Booth
Specifically designed for Solo Passages
Adaptive Legato Concept analyzes your performance and fits the transitions and legatos perfectly to your line.
Built-in Samplicity Teldex IR to fit the dry samples perfectly to the BWW main library
Solo Bassoon
Solo Bass Flute
Solo Bass Oboe
Solo Bass Clarinet

Specifications
11 GB of samples (5,6 GB compressed)
24Bit / 48KHz Patches
IMPORTANT: You need the Kontakt 5 full version sampler to run this library!

Berlin Woodwinds EXP C: Soloists II is the official continuation of the Berlin Woodwinds main library (although you can own the expansion without having the main Berlin Woodwinds library!). These instruments are specifically designed for expressive solo passages of the low woodwind colors.
INFO: Please also check out "Berlin Woodwinds EXP B: Soloists I" (Oboe, English Horn, Clarinet, Flute, Alto Flute).

BIG ROOM VS. SMALL BOOTH?

We are sure that both locations have their benefits. Samples recorded at the big Teldex Stage blend very well with other orchestral instruments. The Berlin Woodwinds main library especially has its strengths when it comes to ensemble writing or when a full orchestra plays with the woodwinds. Doubling with other instruments just works amazingly well. Smaller rooms support the details of the sound but they lack when writing for ensembles and in blending ability. It feels like you are much closer to the instrument. This is why legato transitions often appear more expressive and intimate if you play a solo line. And that is exactly what we are looking for when writing a solo part. We try to use the best of both worlds. For a more soloistic writing we developed Expansion B and C. It really breathes life into your solo passages and extends the BWW main library in a wonderful, intimate way.

LEGATO STYLES:

- Expressive Legato
- Fast, agile Legato
- Retongued Legato
Our newly developed adaptive legato script chooses the most convincing legato transitions, based on your playing in real time (speed and velocity).

A SINGLE VELOCITY LAYER

for the highest expressiveness
Instead of recording fixed p, mf, f layers, we told the musicians to feel free to choose the best dynamic for a solo part. We took care about lively, dynamic long notes in different styles. If you play with higher velocity, the instrument will play a subtle crescendo, if you play softer the instrument tends more towards a slight decrescendo. The new adaptive legato script analyzes what is going on dynamically and adjusts the legato transitions to glue them to to the current sustain as nicely as possible. By using a single velocity layer, we reduced any phasing effect to a minimum.

http://www.orchestraltools.com/libraries/bww_exp_c.php






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Thanks for the torrent! It is hard to find bass flute and bass oboe. My computer is too slow for the legato version but I have extracted the simple versions too add to my ssd symphonic collection.