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Sample Logic Morphestra

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

Sample Logic’s Morphestra is a sound library of cinematic textures, rhythms and atmospheres.

If you think about the nature of modern movie and television soundtracks several things spring instantly to mind: the sound-designed layers of creepy textures for horror movies; the driving rhythms for chase sequences; and the deep percussive hits and exotic wind instruments which underscore scenes from far-flung destinations. These are all just as much a part of the fabric of modern scoring as the more traditionally ‘musical’ elements of an orchestral or synthesised soundtrack.

Morphestra is designed to provide you with just such an array of otherworldly noises to create atmosphere, which should make it an essential choice for anyone working in this field or with aspirations to do so.

Installation

First things first – the all-important install. Large sound libraries almost always arrive on multiple DVDs, giving us time to kill as we feed one DVD in after another. So imagine our surprise and delight to discover that Morphestra arrives on a compact 160GB Glyph hard drive, ready to connect up and go. This certainly sweetens that price quite a bit, given that the library uses 27GB of the drive, leaving 133GB for your own use.

The library runs through NI’s Kontakt sampler or the free-to-download Kontakt Player; Simply press click on the Add Library tab in the top left hand corner of Kontakt’s GUI and point the browser at the Morphestra Library on your Glyph. You’re then automatically routed online to NI’s Service Centre, where you can enter your serial number to authorise. Easy. If you don’t want to travel everywhere with Morphestra’s precious Glyph drive, you can simply copy the Library across to your hard drive of choice before activation.

All of which means that rather than the hours installing and authorising you’ll be up and running in less than five minutes. A highly promising start.

In detail

Ease of install would be worth nothing unless the library was worth having and fortunately, this is where excitement ramps up another few notches: Morphestra is phenomenal.

“The whole library is effortlessly and excitingly playable, as the raw sample content is impressively enhanced by the Kontakt engine.”

At their best, libraries shouldn’t simply provide you with what you’re expecting but should offer genuine surprises too, and this one delivers in spades. Sounds are organised into two categories, namely Instruments and Multis, which are pretty self-explanatory. Instruments are single sounds, while Multis are combinations of several Instruments which are usually stacked up via the same MIDI channel, producing pre-mixed multi-timbral layers of sound, on which more later.

The Instruments are sorted into folders by ‘type’, with categories such as Blurred Emotions, Dark ‘n’ Scary, Nature and Sci-Fi, which makes narrowing your search straightforward. Within any folder, you’ll then find a list of instruments that load into your version of Kontakt ready to play.

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Subscribe to Computer Music – USA

Friday, February 26th, 2010

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Produce better mixes today!

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Our Computer Music Mixing Special is going down a storm in the UK and Europe, and as of today, readers in North America and the rest of the world can get their hands on it too!

So, if your finished tracks don’t stand up next to your favourite commercial mixes, don’t despair. CM Special 39: Fix Your Mix! brings you the solution, with 38 step-by-step mixing techniques you can put to work on your tracks right now.

You can produce polished, pro quality mixes with your home setup and the help of our team of mixing experts. Here’s just a taster of the pro tricks that are revealed in the magazine/DVD:

Making it loud

Dynamic mixing

Attention-grabbing effects

Sitting a vocal

Separation techniques

Processing tricks galore

Super-wide mixes

Snap compression

Parallel compression

Making space in the mix

EQing the bottom end

Transient shaping

Fat compressed beats

Boosting the energy

and more!

Plus:

How to mix a complete track from start to finish

The Fast Guide to Monitors – how to get your listening setup right

CM Special 39: Fix Your Mix!

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UK READERS – FINAL TWO WEEKS ON THE NEWSSTAND.

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Empty Room Systems releases EMpTy 250

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

Empty Room Systems EMpTy 250

Empty Room Systems has released EMpTy 250, a software reverb effect plug-in for Windows.

After months of research and tweaks this reverb, based on the first digital reverb machine (the EMT-250), is now available for purchase. The EMT-250 is known for the very sweet character of its reverb and is used on a lot of famous recordings. It is the favorite reverb for a lot of award winning engineers. Real EMT-250’s are rare and other solutions for obtaining similar results were expensive or unnecessarily complex – until now! With the release of EMpTy 250 this ear candy becomes affordable for each studio and engineer!

EMpTy 250 is not yet another reverb plugin. The character of its sound is unique and sets it apart from other reverb plugins or dedicated hardware reverbs. EMpTy 250 is now available as a VST plugin and is also available as a patch for the Eventide

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Fix your mix!

Monday, December 14th, 2009

Don’t despair if your finished tracks don’t stand up next to your favourite commercial mixes. Our brand-new Computer Music Special brings you the solution, with 38 step-by-step mixing techniques you can put to work on your tracks right now!

You can produce polished, pro quality mixes with your home setup and the help of our team of mixing experts.

Here’s just a taster of the pro tricks that are revealed in the magazine/DVD:

Making it loud

Dynamic mixing

Attention-grabbing effects

Sitting a vocal

Separation techniques

Processing tricks galore

Super-wide mixes

Snap compression

Parallel compression

Making space in the mix

EQing the bottom end

Transient shaping

Fat compressed beats

Boosting the energy

and more!

Plus:

How to mix a complete track from start to finish

The Fast Guide to Monitors – how to get your listening setup right

Don’t delay – the last time we released a CM Mixing Special it sold out in record time, and this one is even better!

CM Special 39: Fix Your Mix!

Onsale dates:

UK – out now

Europe: 17 Dec

North America: 7 Jan

ROW: 21 Jan

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Computer Music 146 – Mobile Music

Friday, December 4th, 2009

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7.7GB OF CONTENT ON THE DUAL-LAYER DVD

• Toontrack EZdrummer Lite

A superb virtual drum kit plug-in for PC and Mac that puts a high-quality, fully mic’ed drum kit and session drummer at your command! EZdrummer Lite offers two kits: the general purpose Pop/Rock kit and, for those seeking something slinkier, the Cocktail kit. Not only that, but there are over 500 MIDI grooves supplied, making it a doddle to create terrific drum tracks!

• 2032 24-bit Uplifting Vibes samples

An exclusive collection of uplifting, soulful and euphoric samples. From soulful gospel organs and hand-raising piano riffs to silky pads and powerful polysynths, everything you need to make feel-good songs and anthems is right here!

• Producer Masterclass tutorial and video: Phonat

A rising star of the electronic music scene, Phonat – aka Michele Balduzzi – welcomes the CM cameraman into his studio to film him at work. Watch the video to see him create his trademark sounds using such techniques as pumping sidechain ducking and crazy cut-up vocal work.

IN THE MAG

• Mobile Music

Tiny netbooks, multitouch smartphones and handheld games consoles make pocket-sized music production a truly viable option at last. Our massive guide reveals the hardware and software that makes it possible and dispenses advice on how to use it for composition and live performance.

• The CM Guide to Hip-Hop Vocal Production

Get your hip-hop jointz hitting harder than ever with our top-to-bottom guide to creating full, clean, stand-out vocal tracks.

• Mastering for beginners

Pump up your mixes with our step-by-step guide to the final stage of the music production process. Our walkthroughs explain how to use mastering processes such as EQ, compression, multiband compression and limiting to put that professional sheen on your mixes.

• The CM Guide to backing tracks

Create a compelling live show accompaniment and sidestep technical headaches with our no-nonsense guide.

• Gareth Jones interviewed

The producer and engineer for the legendary likes of Depeche Mode and Erasure gives his take on how computers have changed the business of music-making.

• Reviewed!

Native Instruments Kontakt 4 • PreSonus Studio One • Cakewalk Sonar 8.5 • iZotope Alloy • Cytomic The Glue • Intelligent Devices Slip-N-Slide • D16 Group Toraverb • Rob Papen RP-Verb • Scan 3XS P55 liteDAW …and more

Plus!

• CM Focus: Everything you need to know about breakbeats

• Sound Essentials: Scot Solida’s remit broadens into general sound design

• Off The Dial: rachMiel brings out your ‘beginner’s mind’

• The Easy Guide: We take a first look at the harmonic series

• The Burning Question: Are all digital EQs the same?

• And much more!

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Pettinhouse releases AcousticGuitar for Kontakt

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

3rd December 2009: Pettinhouse has announced the release of AcousticGuitar, a new 4 GB stereo steel-string Acoustic Guitar 24-bit 96Khz sample library for Kontakt (2+). It is available for download or on DVD for $99. Ac…

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Mini-review: Loopmasters KJ Sawka: Live Drum & Bass Drums

Friday, November 13th, 2009

Loopmasters KJ Sawka: Live Drum & Bass Drums

Ever heard of KJ Sawka? If not, you must go check out some of the YouTube videos of him playing drum & bass on a set of acoustic drums. This is one of the first videos I saw of Kevin doing his thing. Pretty slick eh?

With Loopmasters’ Live Drum & Bass Drums these kind of drum beats can now be part of your productions.

Hospital Records continue their Loopmasters sample pack series by bringing you Kevin Sawka’s goldmine of Jungle, Drum’n’Bass and Breakbeats utilizing no loops and no extended samples -only his two hands and two feet. If you can catch him in the right moment – live, at a show, or in a studio session – you’ll witness him perform each and every 808 bass kick, snare slap, and compressed high hat tick himself, in real-time – now you have the chance to capture the essence of this man within your own recordings – using the ‘KJ Sawka – Live Drum and Bass Drummer’ sample package from Loopmasters.

Live Drum & Bass Drums features a large collection of drum loops and samples.

Live Drum & Bass Drums features

  • 600+MB original content.
  • 351 dry Live Drum and Bass Drum loops captured through a vintage neve console.
  • 46 FX drum loops.
  • 100+ live drum hits from multiple custom kits, percussion and top loops.
  • 19 drum kits pre-programmed for creating your own patterns, including full kits, percussion, cymbals, kicks, snares and FX kits.

The drum loops are categorized in a number of folders — e.g. Breakbeats, Jazzy Beats, Fills Builds And Breakdowns, etc. The Drum n Bass Beats and Jungle Beats folder are subdivided in folders indicating the type of drum kit that was used. Most samples also include useful information in their filenames, e.g. KJ_FL_175_Bonham_kit_8bar_loop2.aiff is a 175 bpm beat, 8 bars long, performed on a Bonham drum kit.

Most drum loops are 4 bars, many are 8 bars, and a smaller are just 1 or 2 bars (mostly the fills).

The 100+ single shot drum sounds are used in the 19 drum kits for use in your favorite sampler (Kontakt, EXS24, etc.) so you can create your own beats. The patches include full drum kits, percussion, fx and more.

Check the media player on the Loopmasters website for more audio clips from this sample library.

So what do I think?

Product: KJ Sawka: Live Drum & Bass Drums by Loopmasters
Formats: Apple Loops, Ableton Live, Reason 4 ReFill, Acid/REX, Multi-format DVD
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Pettinhouse releases LittleGuitar for Kontakt

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

4th November 2009: Pettinhouse has released LittleGuitar, a small stereo acoustic guitar featuring 24-bit / 48Khz finger-style DRY samples for Kontakt (2+). It is available for download or on DVD for the special introdu…

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Computer Music 145 – Vintage Sounds!

Monday, October 26th, 2009

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7.9GB OF CONTENT ON THE DUAL-LAYER DVD

• Intelligent Devices MegaDelayMassCM

An amazing 100-tap feedback delay plug-in for Mac and PC is yours free with CM145! As well as typical echoes, this crazy processor is capable of all manner of madness, including reverb-style washes of sound and IDM-esque ‘bouncing ball’ effects.

• 1954 24-bit CM Guitar samples

Our exclusive collection of guitar samples gives you all the six-string loops, chords and multis you’ll ever need, all in WAV and CMplay formats!

• Producer Masterclass tutorial and video: King Charles

We catch up with the classically-trained indie folkster, at home and in the studio, to find out how he gets his distinctive sound. Watch our video to see how his song Love Lust was transformed from a rough demo into a professionally-mixed track!

IN THE MAG

• Vintage Sounds

Classic sound design and retro production techniques made easy! Emulate old-school drum machines, synths, samplers, tape machines and more with our guide to recreating vintage studio sounds in software.

• The CM Guide to FL Studio 9

We explore the major new features of Image-Line’s DAW, getting to grips with sidechaining, volatile linking and the new instruments and effects.

• Into The Groove

Inject some of that elusive human feel into your tracks with our guide to applying groove, swing and shuffle.

• Focus on Hardcore

Learn how to create a bangin’ hardcore dance track! Find out what goes into a hardcore beat, how to make a massive bass stab noise, how to use ear-catching vocal processing, methods of making your track flow musically, and more!

• Andy Gray interviewed

From the Big Brother theme tune to The Matrix Reloaded, you’ll have heard Andy Gray’s productions one way or another. CM catches up with the busiest man in music to talk music technology.

• Reviewed!

Novation Launchpad • Image-Line FL Studio 9 • Native Instruments Absynth 5 • Cakewalk V-Studio 100 • 112dB Redline Equalizer • Intelligent Devices MegaDelayMass • Soniqware MT-1 • Synthogy Ivory Upright Pianos …and more

Plus!

• ‘Cloud Busting: Get yourself on SoundCloud and open a whole new musical world

• Guitar Lab: We revisit some of our most pertinent tips, tricks and techniques

• Synth Essentials: Layering LFOs with synth scientist Scot Solida

• Off The Dial: rachMiel explores the place between gridded and gridless music

• The Easy Guide: We delve deeper into minor keys and scales

• The Burning Question: When should I upgrade my operating system

• And much more!

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