Kronos and Guitarron (demo)
Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2014 6:24 pm
Thought I'd share this catchy little tune with you all -
The brass and strings on this demo was played from the Kronos using factory Combi's B-28 Alto & Brass Section and C-6 ProStrings XL VJS.
What I also found to be interesting was that I did not use a sequencer (for the Kronos sounds). I just played each part into a audio track in Logic 9. There are generally 2 parts (a main melody and harmony) for both brass and strings. And I realized with this approach coupled with my poor keyboard chops is it sounded quite a bit more life-like with all the little inaccuracies as opposed to being played into a sequencer track.
The Guitarron is a fretless and very large bass guitar used in traditional and popular Mariachi music. It has a very cool sound and is traditionally played in octaves. This is a demo of a Kontakt library I'm working on. As far as I know - this instrument has never been sampled.
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The brass and strings on this demo was played from the Kronos using factory Combi's B-28 Alto & Brass Section and C-6 ProStrings XL VJS.
What I also found to be interesting was that I did not use a sequencer (for the Kronos sounds). I just played each part into a audio track in Logic 9. There are generally 2 parts (a main melody and harmony) for both brass and strings. And I realized with this approach coupled with my poor keyboard chops is it sounded quite a bit more life-like with all the little inaccuracies as opposed to being played into a sequencer track.
The Guitarron is a fretless and very large bass guitar used in traditional and popular Mariachi music. It has a very cool sound and is traditionally played in octaves. This is a demo of a Kontakt library I'm working on. As far as I know - this instrument has never been sampled.
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