Cinesamples Hollywoodwinds: User Manual and User Agreement
Cinesamples Hollywoodwinds: User Manual and User Agreement
HOLLYWOODWINDS
Concepts ............................. 3
Solutions ............................. 4
Scale Tunings ............................. 4
The Tempo Engine ............................. 5
Table of Patches ............................. 5
The Piano Style Patches ............................. 6
The Textures ............................. 8
The GUI ............................. 9
The User Agreement ............................. 10
CINESAMPLES TEAM:
The scales, rips and textures used in HWW were carefully selected to cover as much ground as possible
without becoming overly unique or too focused. For example, a two octave run starting on the fifth and
ending on the fifth is entirely useful in many applications. This is especially useful considering that with
HWW your tempo can sync to your sequencer. The phrase patches should be considered a good starting
point to fill in the core of the track. You can also use the patches to decorate and fill in more customized
lines.
Scale Tunings
During preproduction we did our homework by studying a ton of cinematic scores and chatting with
composers/orchestrators. We did this in order to make sure that HWW would have a classic
Hollywood sound. To this end, we created a varied choice of tunings and shapes. For example, if you
needed a scale in Ab Major you would have 10 shapes from which to choose- some 1 octave up, some 1
octave down, some 2 octaves up then down etc. (see addendum). The F Natural Minor scale can also be
accessed to increase your choices.
The tempo locking engine uses a combination of innovative scripting plus automatic multi sample selection
to achieve sync. Each sample was recorded at 2 tempi. The selected patch will take the tempo youve set
and decide which of the appropriate samples to use. From there. the patch will make the proper micro
adjustments to lock tempo with your sequencer or your manual entry. Be sure to quantize your midi to
ensure sync.
Table of Patches
Each patch comes as Stage Mics Only, Close Mics only, with the default set at Stage and Close Mics.
Each patch additionally comes as a Kontakt 2 or Kontakt 3 patch.
Keyboard Patches:
-Chordal Tremolos
-Major and Minor Traids
-Octaves
-Tutti ^IMPORTANT NOTE:
-Unison Tremolos
Any patches using C.I.T.E must be used
Scales and Rips: exclusively with the version of Kontakt it was
-Atonal Rips created for, otherwise there will be
-Chromatic Scales* synchronization issues. This difference is
-Harmonic Minor Scales* caused by a change on Native Instruments
-Major Scales*+ end which made Kontakt 3 different from 2.
-Natural Minor Scales*+
-Octatonic Scales*
-Tonal Rips
-Whole Tone Scales*
* These patches use the C.I.T.E (Cinesamples Intelligent Time Engine) which will allow automatic tempo
synchronization in your sequencer.
+ Since the spelling of Major and Natural Minor scales is harmonically identical they can be both be used
for either scale type.
In this feature, when you strike a single note you will trigger a three octave stacked voicing which is
common in film scoring. This type of voicing remains consistent throughout the entire patch, ending only
where certain instruments need to drop out due to range limitations. Since the high flutes and piccolo are
the core of this octave stacked voicing, the patch has been conceived to cover their power range, stopping
only at their highest playable pitches.
What is really important about this patch is that it is intelligent. If you play upward, all the instruments go
up, if you play downward all the instruments go down. This is different from traditional ensemble patches
where the only way to create a fluid ensemble patch over many octaves is to have instruments drop in
and out. With HWW and the octaves patch, you get no sudden orchestrated range issues created
artificially by the library producers. Theres also no artificial doubling (playing a three octave staccato on
a normal tutti patch you might end triggering the clarinets three times, the piccolo twice, the oboes twice
etc.).
Additionally, this concept is used in creating the scales so the integration is seamless between the patch
and the phrase.
Again, this voicing remains consistent until the flutes exceed their range. This patch is excellent at adding
vibrant color to your track and might even take you in a direction you did not intend while sketching.
THE TEXTURES
(TONAL)
(RIPS)
Included are a wide variety of both tonal and atonal rips. The tonal rips focus on an ending pitch and are
played live with no time engine. There are variations in the notes leading up to the final pitch which can
be used to suggest different tunings (major, minor, diminished etc...). These are useful for hits and
supporting brass staccatos. The atonal rips are available for both long and short hits, with some using just
the treble instruments, some the full ensemble, some 3 piccolos etc. They cover a lot of ground and can be
used in a variety of orchestral situations.
(ATONAL)
No modern library would be complete without exploring the 20th century techniques used so effectively in
horror/trailer music. Included in this patch are many examples of clusters, staccato patterns, rising and
LICENSE AGREEMENT
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