Cinewinds - User Manual
Cinewinds - User Manual
Cinewinds - User Manual
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SETTINGS
Beneath the EQ area in the SETTINGS tab, you can find the “Advanced
CREDITS Controls” which is a unique setting we created specifically for these ensemble
patches. The four knobs control the range of the different instruments within
one section. The advanced controls are set to the instruments’ strongest pitch
range by default but can be changed to any value so long it is within the range
of the instrument. Again, the user can also assign MIDI CCs to these knobs.
DEEP DE-NOISING
We have painstakingly implemented a multi-layered de-noising process on
every sample in the entire CineWinds CORE and PRO collection. The result is
a tremendous improvement from the samples in previous versions.
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With this update, CineWinds now works in both the full Kontakt sampler and
the free Kontakt Player. Please note, however, that CineWinds only works with
Kontakt 5.3.1 and above.
Legato Volume
Weʼve added a legato volume knob to the Settings page (in addition to the
current Legato Speed knob) to allow you more control over the way the legato
sounds.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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• All versions of Kontakt v5.3.1 and above Native 64-bit support
SPECS for stand-alone and plug-in
• Versions on both Mac & PC
PATCHES • CineWinds is compatible with all major DAWs and with music
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notation software, using the Kontakt Engine.
CineWinds CORE
• Requires minimum of 18GB of free hard drive space
• Any Compliant ASIO™ or Core Audio™ compliant device
CineWinds PRO
• Requires minimum of 18GB of free hard drive space
• Any Compliant ASIO™ or Core Audio™ compliant device
Patches
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PATCH LIST
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All of the mapping in the Articulations Patches is dynamic, so you can select
from 5 intuitive presets in the user interface. We have provided a custom
mapping grid for users who wish to customize the parameters beyond the
presets.Every parameter and value is changeable, and nearly any combination
is possible. Of course, if you are not a tweaker, you can stick with one of the 5
preset mappings (recommended).
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•Velocity Inverse Map - Similar to the Velocity Map, except the shorts are
mapped inversely; from longest to shortest as velocity increases. Holding
the sustain pedal will still give you sustains and legato, and the mod wheel
still controls all dynamics.
•Keyswitch Map - Playing soft will always trigger the sustain samples. Play
with a velocity higher than 70 to trigger a short sample, and use keyswitches
to decide which short you would like to use. The Mod wheel controls all
dynamics.
•MIDI CC Map - Lower velocities will trigger sustain samples, and higher
velocities will trigger short notes. Use the mod wheel for dynamics.
Controller #3 will let you choose which shorts are triggered - eighth, quarter,
or half note shorts.
Mapping (cont’d)
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You can adjust any of the presets, or the Custom Map button provides you with
INTRODUCTION a blank set of assignments if you want to build your own. Simply adjust how
each articulation will be triggered using the provided parameters - Velocity,
SPECS Keyswitches, Sustain Pedal, or Continuous MIDI Controllers.
PATCHES •Short/Sustain Order - If you decide to split sustain samples and short
samples based on velocity, this will choose whether high velocities trigger
MAPPING shorts and low velocities trigger sustains, or vice versa.
MIXER •Short/Sustain Split - This will let you choose at which value the split
mentioned above will occur. You may want velocities above 100 to trigger
SETTINGS sustain samples and below to trigger shorts, for example.
CREDITS •Sustain Dynamics - Choose how the dynamics of the sustain samples will
be controlled; with a controller or by velocity (the latter is not recommended).
•Short Dynamics - Choose how the dynamics of the short articulations will be
controlled; with a controller or by velocity.
•Vibrato Control - Choose which CC will be used to switch back and forth
between vibrato sustains and non-vibrato sustains.
Note: If you decide to use keyswitches, you are provided with a latching or non-
latching option. Latching means when the key is pressed you are now stuck in
that articulation until a different keyswitch is triggered or another parameter
takes you to another articulation. If you choose non-latching, the keyswitch will
need to be held down
continuously in order to
trigger that articulation.
Mapping (cont’d)
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For quick and easy access to different mixing options, cycle through the presets
on the left. The various options make use of different mic configurations’ unique
sound and will give you tremendous flexibility when working in a variety of
cinematic
settings.
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CREDITS The mono/poly mode switch allows you to control whether the instrument will be
completely monophonic - for single lines - or if you’d like to use our custom polyphonic
legato scripting to play multiple legato lines at once. This will work best when playing
parallel lines that don’t stray too close together.
You can use the On/Off switch next to the legato speed knob to turn the legato
transitions completely off. This will cause the patch to behave more traditionally - just
sustain samples and shorts - so that you can play chords or combinations of notes
without the legato scripting getting in the way.
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The SETTINGS Tab (cont’d)
Beneath the Legato Speed Knob there is a dynamics fader that will allow you to
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compress the dynamic range of the instrument. For example if you are controlling
SPECS dynamics with the mod wheel, this slider will allow you to “zoom in” on a specific
dynamic range and have the sound of the instrument affected less by extreme
PATCHES changes in the mod wheel’s position.
MAPPING Across the bottom of the Settings tab, you’ll see more sample controls. The Round
Robin switch, when set to “Random” will randomly cycle through different short
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samples to prevent the dreaded “machine-gun effect.” When set to cycle, the engine
will just cycle through the round robin samples in the same order every time. The RR
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reset, when set to ON, will reset the order of the round robin cycling after you’ve
CREDITS stopped hitting any MIDI keys. How long it will take to reset is controlled by the RR
reset knob - all the way down, it will wait 1 second to reset, and all the way up, it will
wait 10 seconds.
Turning on the Sample Start control will let you use the knob to advance the sample
start position - this will make the attack of the note sound less realistic, but can lead to
increased tightness and responsiveness from the instrument.
The Release Delay knob allows you to control how long after you release a key a
release sample will play, and the Release Trigger switch allows you to turn releases off
completely if you so choose.
We have also provided multiple effects for your convenience - HiPass and LowPass
filters, Delay, Stereo Imaging, Chorus, Flanger, Distortion and Compression. When
using these built-in Kontakt effects
keep in mind that they can be very
heavy on your CPU.
Enjoy CineWinds!