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Kirk Hunter Studios Lyric Series String Quintet KONTAKT-DECiBEL screenshot
Team DECiBEL | 20 Jan 2021 | 1.56GB
CREATE MUSICAL MELODIES OUT OF THE BOX
The main focus of the Lyric Series String Quintet is to provide musical, melody lines right out of the box. Further, it is our goal to shorten your workflow time as much as possible. It's not a "do everything" library, but we feel that the attention to being able to create melodic lines makes this product a very valuable asset.



While there are plenty of good-sounding solo string libraries out there, I found it interesting that for me, a professional string player, it took a lot of "fiddling" with the instrument to get really musical phrases and melody lines. It was easy to get nice "pads" and "fillers" for sure, but I really wanted a believable single, melody line. Nothing out there, not even my older libraries, seemed to capture that certain essence you hear when listening to a professional player unless you took a lot of time to tweak whatever you were working on. And live-playing? No way. Not "out of the box" anyway.

INTUITIVE, STRING-ORIENTED LEGATO TRANSITIONS
Legato Discussion - Valiant efforts have indeed been made over the years using all kinds of "legato" and "interval" tricks and whatnot. Some are very nice, but still fall short. Others do capture the right "sound", but the resulting performance always, at least to me, sounds "clunky", "bumpy" or only sounds good when played at certain tempos.

So in analyzing what string players do, it seems that a myriad variables came to play...so to speak. Bowing, slurring, vibrato (amount, speed and fade-in time), string crossing, left-hand-shifting, and more. With so many of these variables, it is hard to recognize a pattern so as to emulate this in a digital instrument. In fact, at this point in time, it's impossible. However, certain occurrences take place often enough to tell the listener, "yes, I hear this as a professional stringed instrument performance.", that one could, in essence, focus on those, and implement them judiciously. It's like putting in a few "aha" features that make for realism.

So how has this been emulated so far? The best of them go to great lengths in using "legato" technology. That's great, except that with string players, it's never the same. Sometimes, there's a string crossing, sometimes a hand shift, sometimes a bow change.. and on and on. The easy ones to mimmic are the "slurred" or "fingered" transitions. That's because the player does not "bow" the interval, and does not shift the left hand during small intervals. So the "legato" transition is easy to capture. The trouble begins during the many transitions that happen during separate bowing or when a player shifts the left hand.

While there is no easy way to capture all of these details, the one thing that seems to be loudly apparent is the sound that happens when string players play larger intervals on the same string. (Especially cellos) It's not really a true portamento and does not always happen. It seems to occur most when the players need to move their left hand up or down from it's current position to achieve the note. We have calculated certain probabilities of this happening during certain types of playing styles, and have successfully, to a point, implemented them into the instruments of the Lyric Series String Quintet. And it's all very dynamic depending on the way you play.

UNRIVALED VIBRATO CONTROL
And then, there's the issue of vibrato. I know of no professional string player who uses the same vibrato amount, speed or fade-in time statically. In trying to capture vibrato, most of the time, (if handled at all) it is by means of assigning vibrato to a controller. Usually, this is just the amount of vibrato and nothing else. That can become clunky due to having to ride the controller back and forth without affecting incoming or outgoing notes, which can be quite difficult to do, and rarely comes off as very natural. Another way of handling this issue has been to have the samples be "baked in" with the performer's own vibrato. If you happen to love that particular performer's style, then you're set. If not, you have no options. Sometimes, some "no vibrato" samples are included whereby you can transition to and from them. But most of the time, one can hear the crossfades and thereby loses the "soloistic" desired sound.

The Lyric Series String Quintet instruments (except the Romantic Guarnerius Violin) all analyze your playing style and handle all three vibrato parameters (amount, speed and fade-in) accordingly so as to give you the closest approximation of a real string player's style.

REALISTIC BOW CHANGES
Then there is the bowing. As stated before, there are some decent "fingered" or "slurred" legato treatments out there. However, the ones that attempt to handle separate bowing suffer more, especially violins. The problem is that most ears out there want to hear smooth fluid transitions with little or no separation. But go listen to real performances with separated bowing. They're not usually fluid, especially at faster tempos. It seems that the few libraries out there which have tackled this problem with some, if little, degree of success have been met with negative critique, falling to claims that the "legato" is too abrupt or bumpy. The Lyric Series Strings Quintet instruments provide you with realistic bow changes. By default, they are markedly separate and distinct. But if you prefer, you can certainly "connect" the bowing for a more "fluid" phrase if you want. And of course, "slurred" or "fingered" legato is also available.

I want to send a special thanks to HR Strings for their contribution to the Gagliano Cello.

Unique Key Features:
Unrivaled Vibrato Control
Intuitive, String-Oriented Legato Transitions
RapidFire Spiccato for Fast, Aggressive Phrases
Extremely Quick to Load
Easy-to-Learn Interface
Multis for Small String Ensemble Work

Requirements
Kontakt 5.7.1 or newer - FULL VERSION (not free player version - therefore, there is no "Add Library" feature).
Mac OSX 10.9 or newer, Intel Core 2 Duo, 4 GB RAM, although 6 or more is recommended.
Windows 7 or newer, Intel Core 2 Duo or AMD Athlon 64 X2, 4 GB RAM, although 6 or more is recommended.





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comments

  Resident 20.03.2018 479
+55
From having thought that the size of the KONTAKT libraries can never be compensated by something overwhelmingly positive, I have changed my mind. The buttons and all the settings left to like! Of course appreciated and a real playhouse for the inmate but I like automatic gear and that green is really toxic looking. Is it available as a hybrid and two groupies for free? *edit* Thank You! *edit, I meant KONTAK library in general and did not criticize this individual, on the contrary, this is perfect for the workflow and the color is sexy. and as I said, realism is unbeatable so I have changed my mind when it comes to KONTAKT*
  Member 5.06.2013 3 198
+67
Interesting starting instruments, underwhelming result.
“We are each our own devil, and we make this world our hell”
  Resident 25.11.2015 1222
+465
of all the kontakt string lib offerings here at audioz, sadly kirk hunter has been at the bottom of the barrel to my ears.
make music, not walls.
  Resident 29.09.2012 5 1198
+388
For trance, electronic works well, thanks for share
Dream Trance
  Member 20.02.2014 158
+27
Don't you just get a kick out of these critics who cannot make any kind of music unless they use samples and loops made by others?
  Resident 20.03.2018 479
+55
Ohhh you can play all sosrts of strings!? And brass and, and, and all instruments! Congrats, you are a musical genius Try to forget us other ones, we ust try to have fun you know....
  Resident 29.12.2014 91
+24
For the size, this'll do ...of course, I've heard better, but I wouldn't complain, bc this actually is quite passible on the realism aspect . I would def make this a good 'go-to' just to get a good idea down, and then use other libraries if needed.
  Member 6.03.2018 224
+24
Using Kontakt 6.4.2 CRKD on Windows 10 but when pressing a key on my midi keyboard I get no sound and in the left corner (below) of Kontakt I see this: "Locked 2 0". Never seen before and have no problem with other libraries.
Also checked Kontakt configurations. Any suggestions what this means?
You only live once and that's forever.
  Member 6.03.2018 224
+24
Replying to my own question. It turns out you cannot just copy the library to use on another machine. The installation manual says this:

"You will not be able to move the library to another system. However, you can move, or make copies of this library anywhere by the following method: AFTER you have successfully opened an instrument from the Lyric Series, you can either move or copy THE ENTIRE LIBRARY (entire folder that contains the library) again, as long as it is on the same computer. If you make copies BEFORE you open one of the instruments only one of the copies will run. "
You only live once and that's forever.
  Banned 26.01.2019 15 1319
+1330
As with all the smaller sample libraries, really good at one or two things.
Definitely a keeper.
I went straight for the Romantic preset. Clicking on the first few keyswitches, all sounded very useable.
Then I got to the half and whole trills and burst out laughing!
"Who let that 80s arpeggiated mono synth in here?" lol
The Clavichord is from the Late Middle Ages. It's not a Clavinet.
  Member 10.02.2015 376
+36
If it sounds as good as in the video... wow... it made me cry ;(
Edit: Holy Moly, Soundcloud samples sound great too. Wow.
  Resident 21.04.2014 1585
+328
In the old times before 2010, Kirk Hunter did so many things that seemed to be good, but not. Then we are now suspicious. When we did the projects, it never sounded natural, something was always weird.

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