Grimm-technical walkthrough

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  • čas přidán 7. 05. 2024
  • Explore a world of fully playable medieval soundscapes with Grimm, a brand-new virtual instrument collection created with Bleeding Fingers Music.
    Interested in exploring the plethora of sounds offered in Grimm? Then this extensive patch playthrough is the ideal resource for you.
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    Venture into the sonic heart of a dark, foreboding forest with Grimm. With six ensembles performing textural, melodic, and aleatoric articulations as well as an array of processed pads and impacts, Grimm puts instruments and sounds from distant eras into a new context. It’s a set of cinematic scoring tools with historical associations but a contemporary edge.
    Grimm was made together with Bleeding Fingers Music explicitly for screen scoring. Its foundation consists of six three-piece ensembles made from selected traditional European instruments: Tagelharpa, tagelharpa cello, lutes, sackbuts, hurdy-gurdy, baroque flutes, recorders, and strings. Building from these instruments’ characteristic sounds, the articulations and processed patches in Grimm instantly set scenes and manufacture moods,
    To celebrate the release of Grimm, we're offering the collection at a very special introductory price of €179, only until May 22.
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Komentáře • 13

  • @cherrysound
    @cherrysound Před měsícem +6

    The recorders & flutes are just in your main style of woodwinds effects, so much appreciate it

  • @tobiaslandmann54
    @tobiaslandmann54 Před 29 dny +2

    I love this collection. I am so happy that there is finally a hurdy gurdy. It's an instrument that often gets overlooked.

  • @davidefant3045
    @davidefant3045 Před měsícem +7

    Yes! Grimme more! 🎉

  • @audioarmoury
    @audioarmoury Před 26 dny +1

    I've been looking for something like this for awhile! As an artist who loves to add a bit of medieval/ethnic colour into my compositions, it's very hard to find VSTs like Grimm, and I've used ERA for a long time. It would be awesome to see a medieval product from Orchestral Tools in the future that has these as solo instruments!

  • @thomandy
    @thomandy Před 19 dny

    I'm just getting into VST's, and I'm a bit confused looking at this. How easy would it be to sit down and start making some stuff? From the looks of it you need to learn this library in a different way than most others?

  • @tagelharpist
    @tagelharpist Před 22 dny

    Never heard sampled tagelharpa before. Cool.
    Who is performing the instrument?

  • @burnmic
    @burnmic Před měsícem +2

    Are we able to separate the strings (violins, violas, celli & basses) from the traditional instruments? The ensembles sound great, but I'd love to be able to solo the individual instruments too (like the tagelharpa).

    • @Orchestral-Tools
      @Orchestral-Tools  Před 27 dny +2

      Thanks for your question - all the ensembles were recorded together, so soling instruments is not possible.

    • @burnmic
      @burnmic Před 24 dny +2

      @@Orchestral-Tools Ah that's a shame - I'd have been able to get much more use out of this library if I could have isolated the strings. You can never have enough string libraries! :)

  • @Polt1
    @Polt1 Před měsícem +1

    Where are the processed ones?

  • @sunnyschramm9650
    @sunnyschramm9650 Před měsícem +3

    the processed instruments really needs timestretching/warp 😞