8dio Epic Frame Drum Ensemble Read Me
8dio Epic Frame Drum Ensemble Read Me
8dio Epic Frame Drum Ensemble Read Me
Welcome to the 8DIO EPIC FRAME DRUM ENSEMBLE. This comprehensive dramatic scoring percussion library is the a powerful new pillar of our Epic collection, with unrivaled range, depth, acoustic delity and playability. It is an essential tool for any professional soundtrack composer. Its also a deep exploration into the raw sonic potential that the Frame Drum family has to offer. One of the unique advantages that frame drums have over other large drums in the quest for a massive punchy sound is the lack of a second drum head to temper and complicate the sound. With a single large membrane, the frame drum projects nearly all of its energy outward with a single voice, resulting in a shorter sustain, more singular note and crisper attack. In a hall environment, these properties instantly translates into a sharp, clear and very loud sound that ends in a clean nish and transparent tail. For this EPIC FRAME DRUM ENSEMBLE library, we captured 2 styles of Irish Bodhrn, a small North African Tar drum, an Egyptian Riq, a Persian Daf and a North American tribal buffalo hide shamanic drum. We captured them in a large Aframe chapel for an authentic, naturally massive sound that no articial algorithmic or convolution reverb can truly simulate. We recorded in divisi and full ensemble groupings and covering both traditional and expanded playing styles and articulations. We also captured a huge collection of BPM-based performance loops, from 80-140 BPM. The loops include automatic tempo-syncing functionality that allows them to be matched to a fairly wide range of custom project tempos.
Note:This product was formerly known as:Tonehammer Epic Frame Drum Ensemble
INSTALLATION
This library is designed for the full retail version of Kontakt 4.1 and later ONLY. It cannot be used in the free Kontakt Player. Please read the instrument specications and software requirements before purchasing this or any other 8DIO products to see the full list of software requirements, features and format compatibility for each library. If you have any problems with our download manager, follow the manual download instructions contained in your download code email. After downloading, use Winrar, UnrarX, Unrar or other .rar-compatible program to uncompress the download les. Click Here to download Winrar for PC. Click Here to download UnRarX for OSX. Then, extract the Part 1 of the included rar le set. The other parts will automatically self-extract and install during the process. Next, follow the UI installation process on the page below. Once installation is complete, you can browse and load the included .nki presets using the Files or Database tabs in the Kontakt Browser view on the left side of Kontakt, or with the main File load/save menu.You cant use the Libraries view to load standard open-format Kontakt Instruments like this library. Only locked Powered-By-Kontakt Libraries are supported by that view. The Add-Library function does not support this product.
System Requirements
Please be aware that many instrument and multi-instrument programs in this library are extremely ram/ cpu and hard disk-streaming resource intensive. We recommend that you have at least 2GB of system ram, a dual core cpu and at least a 7200 rpm SATA hard disk before purchasing this 8DIO library. Large sample sets like those found in this library may load slowly and may cause system instability on older machines.
Navigation:
This library includes a total of 75 instrument programs, so we denitely recommend using the left and right arrow keys located to the right of the instrument name to quickly cycle from one preset to the next within each folder. (See example above) The main Instruments directory contains the primary instrument programs, with sub-folders for each instrument sub-group.You can also use the combination multi-Instrument programs in the Multis directory for quick loading with greater input and output mixing and routing options.
transient variability. This frees up a signicant amount of memory and makes these ideal for use in larger projects where the frame drum is not a foreground instrument, but must still sound as organic as possible. We also include the individual single articulations for each drum and performance mode separated a solo instrument. This allows us to tune and spread the articulation over the whole key range, for free semi-melodic playing. You'll nd them in the Single subfolder within each sub-folder.
Release Knob Most of the programs in this library feature the front panel Release control knob. This will allow you to reshape the natural reverberant tail for most notes, from a full epic wash to a very tightly muted fairly close-mic'd room sound. Use the knob to set the sustain time before playing a note, or use the Modwheel (CC1) to shape note sustaining/damping on the y in real-time. Please note: Just as it's impossible to truly simulate an authentic wet sound with a dry recording, it's also impossible to completely dry out a wet recording by using release gating. This control can go a long way to reshape the perceived wetness of the sound, but it can't fully remove the early hall reections and increase overall presence. Therefore, we recommend our Solo Frame Drum library if you're really after a bone-dry and up-close frame drum sound. Shaping Knob This knob is has two functions in the effects programs within this library. When it's used for single-shot effects, it allows attack position offset control and overall ADSR envelope shaping, to allow more precise customized control over longer evolving effects, such as the large bodhrn mallet drags. For sustaining rolls, it controls the dynamic intensity of the sound, from soft and dull to loud and crisp. In both cases, the knob sets the value. Use the modwheel (CC1) to control shaping in real-time. Custom Convolution Reverb Controls: Each instrument program allows you to add one of our custom-captured convolution reverb impulses and control overall wetness. By default, each instrument program loads with the convolution effect fully bypassed, so that you only hear the original naturally wet sound of the drums in the hall they were recorded in. When you click the front panel drop-down menu on the far right side of the interface, you'll see 8 unique impulse options you can choose from. You can either use this effect to make the sound even wetter and bigger, or you can articially dampen the original natural reverb tail with the modwheel or front-panel release control knob and then essentially replace the original reverb with a new reverb. Obviously, because of natural coloration and positional differences between the sample source and the impulse source, it won't sound completely natural. However it can be a very useful feature that can produce rather interesting results.
Hall: This setting is a true convolution capture of the classic stone and tile epic scoring hall we used for our Epic Tom, Epic Dhol, and Small Epic Percussion libraries. Bunker: This pair of settings are captures of the abandoned underground WWI artillery bunker that we recorded some of our Rust II library in. Church: These two were captured in a large A-frame chapel. Garage was recorded in a brick parking garage. Stairwell: This was captured in a 7-story tall concrete and brick stairwell. Mystery: This setting is just a cool little surprise. Bypass: You can bypass the reverb at any time by selecting Bypass at the top of the drop-down list again.
Wetness Knob
You can also set the amount of reverb bing applied, by using the Wetness knob. Because of the dynamic nature of the convolution impulses, turning the knob up more than halfway can often lead to clipping when playing loud notes. This can be compensated for by lowering the main output level slider for the instrument.
Instruments:
Master Patches
The master nki (instrument) and nkm (multi) programs include all of this library's articulations in a single combined package. Therefore, be very careful loading them. They can each require well over 500 MB of free system memory to load and can require a large number of voices if multiple articulations are struck at once. If you have less than 3GB of system ram, we advise you NOT to try loading this program. Due to it's large sample pool and complex programming, this full-sized program can cause system instability, crashing and potential data loss when used on a system with average resources. Use the Master patches at your own risk and ONLY if you have a powerful machine!
Epic_Frame_all_master.nki! All ensemble frame drum strike articulations at original tuning, from C1 - D#5. Warning: Requires a very large amount of ram. Not suitable for many users. Epic_Frame_all_master_lite.nki! A low-memory version of the full master patch, ideal for most users. Epic_Frame_all_master_tuned.nki! All epic frame drum strike articulations, tuned in half-step intervals over a wide key-range, from C1 G8. Warning: Requires a very large amount of ram. Not suitable for many users. Epic_Frame_all_master_tuned_lite.nki! A low-memory version of the tuned full master patch, ideal for most users. Epic_Frame_ensemble_master.nki! All ensemble frame drum strike articulations at original tuning, from C1 - E5. Warning: Requires a very large amount of ram. Not suitable for many users. Epic_Frame_ensemble_master_lite.nki! A low-memory version of the full ensemble patch, ideal for most users. Epic_Frame_fx_master.nki! All long effect articulations at original tuning, from C-1 - A7. Epic_Frame_solo_master.nki! All epic solo frame drum strike articulations at original tuning, from C1 - E5. Epic_Frame_solo_master_lite.nki! A low-memory version of the full solo patch.
Epic_Frame_all_master_natural.nkm Each instrument is assigned a separate midi channel by default and each nki uses the same mapping as the natural ALL programs found in each drum's sub-directory. Epic_Frame_all_master_tuned.nkm Each instrument is assigned a separate midi channel by default and each nki uses the same mapping as the tuned ALL tuned programs. Epic_Frame_all_master_lite.nkm A lower-memory version, ideal for most users.
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Solo Strikes
The Solo sub-folder contains single drum articulations, designed to allow custom lead lines, laying and contouring as well as greater dynamic and tonal variety. They're great by themselves or layered on top of the ensemble strikes and effects to provide denition and accents. There are two sub-groups of Solo articulations, with the cleansounding Bodhrns and Tar in one set and the bussing, rattling, jingling Riq and Daff drums in the other. Each program features front panel tuning key-switch on/ off, stepping, attack, release damping and convolution controls. The key-switch range is shifted down an octave in the tuned patches, in order to allow a wider note spread. Epic_Solo_Frame_all_natural.nki! All solo frame strikes at original tuning, from C2 - A4. Epic_Solo_Frame_all_tuned.nki! All solo frame drum strikes, tuned in half-step intervals over a wide key-range, from G0 - G7. Epic_Solo_Riq_all_natural.nki All solo riq and daff drum strikes at original tuning, from C2 - A4.! Epic_Solo_Riq_all_tuned.nki All solo riq and daff drum strikes, tuned in half-step intervals over a wide key-range, from G0 - G5.
Effects
The Effect sub-folder contains a variety of specialized percussive effects and sustaining articulations. Each patch includes key-switch and stepping tuning controls, as well as attack and convolution wetness and impulse select controls. They each also feature sustain damping on the release knob and start position control with the offset knob and modwheel (CC1). Epic_Frame_fx_1_large_drag.nki This set is focused on rubber super-ball mallet drags over the surface of the large 28 bodhrn, which creates a dark, eerie moaning sound with a monstrous rumble. Mapped from C2 A#4. Epic_Frame_fx_2_deep_drag.nki This set is focused on rubber super-ball mallet drags over the surface of the deep 16 bodhrn, which creates a dark, eerie moaning sound with a little more resonant tonality. Mapped from C2 G#4. Epic_Frame_fx_3_riq_drag.nki This set is focused on rubber super-ball mallet drags over the surface of the middle-eastern riq drum, which creates a dark, eerie moaning sound coupled with a jarring rattle. Mapped from C2 E3.
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Epic_Frame_fx_4_riq_rolls.nki These sustaining rattle rolls were produced by shaking the riq drum's large tin discs. Mapped from C2 C5. This patch does not include offset or release controls. Instead, it features roll intensity setting on the shaping knob and realtime crescendo swelling control on the modhweel (CC1). Epic_Frame_fx_5_swells.nki These rolling brush and mallet crescendos build and fade at various speeds and intensities. They're perfect by themselves for creating tension or layered with other percussive parts to build transitions.
Loops
The Loops sub-folder includes all of the looping performance phrases, divided into the following BPM categories: 80, 90, 100, 110, 120, 130 and 140. There are a total of 1157 individual looping phrases, covering a very broad range of different rhythms, dynamic ranges, and levels of laying complexity, from solo drum grooves to full ensemble poly-rhythms. The Looping programs will automatically synchronize to host sequencer tempo or Kontakt's internal tempo control, even if you change the root pitch with the Stepping knob or the pitch-control key-switches. Please keep in mind that changing the root pitch denitely can and will create very noticeable distortion and other artifacts as the pitch is being shifted at the same time that it's being stretched or compressed by Kontakt's Time Machine 2 engine system. Because of realworld technological limitations, the farther from any particular loop's natural pitch or tempo you go, the more obvious the sonic artifacts you'll hear. We allow playback control in ways well outside of any natural range in order to allow greater exibility and more creative uses, but obviously, not all loops will work equally well for all possible uses. Therefore, unless you're aiming for a deliberate special effect by overly manipulating the root pitch or tempo of any particular looping sample, we recommend that you stick to using loops that already match or are fairly close to the target tempo of composition. This is why we provide such a large number of loops at such a wide range of root tempos to choose from in distinct BPM ranges. We've also included front panel controls for atack and release, which allow control over fade in and out time to allow for more customized control over loop blending, cross-fading and transitioning.
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THANK YOU.
We wanna thank you for buying the 8DIO EPIC FRAME DRUM ENSEMBLE. If you have any questions, concerns, love-letters or hate mail feel free to send it to: info@8DIO.com Love, Troels & Mike
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