Recorder Choir

Velocity sensitive pad-like sounds created from a recorder.

ByConner

The story

I don’t really know why this Kontakt library happened, other than lately I’ve been grabbing my recorder a lot to layer in chords and trills into my organic pads and orchestral homegrown textures during writing. There isn’t really a good way for me to program trills that will always work with this single patch (you would need to easily select semitone or whole tone on a per-note basis), so I opted for some round-robiny pads that display aggression in direct proportionality to the velocity provided.

So that’s basically what this is, sort of like my rowdy brass instrument but with a little more stereo info and variety in the energy of the instrument.

Reviews

  • Very simple library of recorder

    I tend to download all the choir related library. This has a very simple tone of recorder. I think it would be nice for people looking for a straight sound of recorder.

    Asuka Amane on 20 October 2021
  • Tuning issues but could work in ambient contexts

    These sounds in their dry form are honestly pretty unusable for me, although others may feel differently. Apart from recorders already not sounding that cool to begin with, theres alot of intonation issues which i feel make it sound really amateurish. I feel there could be alot of potential here using this as ambient effects though. It can actually sound really cool and emotional to have things drift out of tune like this as long as thier not that upfront or in your face. I think in a sparce arrangement this could add so much interest and emotion if used correctly.

    septemberwalk on 12 November 2021
  • Interesting Recorders

    This library is an interesting concept, but is slightly hobbled by some intonation and tone issues as well as some Kontakt programming issues inconsistent looping. If you're looking for a classical recorder sound to play authentic renaissance music ala Sarah Jeffrey, this probably isn't for you. None of that makes this sample pack unusable, though. it has a lot of character, the the inclusion of different samples at different volume levels is a nice touch. Probably useful in certain circumstances.

    Sam EcoffCreator on 17 October 2021
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