Soundiron – Aquae Organ (KONTAKT)

By | August 30, 2024

 

Publisher : Soundiron
Format : Kontakt (7.1.8+)
Quality : Stereo 48 kHz 24 bits


Description : Organ recorded with hydrophones
Those familiar with Soundiron know that when recording any instrument, we always try our best to capture it in all its glory. And being the weird guys we are, we always experiment a little to see if we can find some hidden magic. So we decided to travel a bit, creating the Alpha Organ library , which features two separate, full-size, century-old organs built into St. Paul’s Catholic Church in San Francisco. Taking advantage of this rare opportunity, we decided to try and extract something a little more unusual from an old microphone cabinet to capture something new in our favorite hall: a stereo pair of high-quality hydrophones. We called our unusual result Aquae Organ .

We recorded three different combinations of registers with the Alpha and Omega organs in unison, each meant to highlight different aspects and a special tonal quality of this phenomenon. Based on the original recordings, we used all our various techniques and secrets of sound design to develop, transform and warp the sounds of our journey into different pads, atmospheres, synth leads and ambient landscapes, from lush and harmonious to fragile and dissonant, to further unleash the creative potential of this virtual instrument. We included 12 wavetables, as well as basic synth sustains and staccato in various forms, to transform the sounds and open up new spaces of musical possibilities.

Features :
• 1 main instrument in Kontakt 7 Player format
• 3 registers of a giant church organ recorded with hydrophones
• 12 ambient patches generated from the original content
• 12 wavetables
• 20 custom sound design effects and ambient presets
• 624 stereo samples
• Designed for the free Kontakt Player (version 7.1.8 and above), Komplete Kontrol, all S-series keyboards, and NKS software and hardware from Native Instruments
• Works with the Libraries tab in Kontakt, as well as Native Access.


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