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Musical styles come and go and, if you work in genres such as electronica, dance or even R&B, you can easily get caught up in (and caught out by) the speed with which production trends and arrangement tricks change. However, one musical genre — that of the melodic, AOR pop-rock song — always seems to be with us. Yes, the singers may change, and the productions may get (even) slicker, but the style is a mainstay of radio playlists the world over.
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Today, of course, it might be Coldplay, Jason Mraz or Train. Tomorrow? Well, it might be you... courtesy of Big Fish Audio’s Guitar Sessions: Pop Songwriting Guitars. Whether you go for the multi-format audio loops (which is what I auditioned for this review) or the Kontakt version, what you get is 25 construction kits containing all the guitar performances you need to construct a full-song arrangement. With acoustic guitars (picked and strummed, including some hi-strung ‘Nashville’ guitars), tasteful electric rhythm guitars (clean, overdriven, strummed, picked and, where appropriate, processed with delay, reverb or tremolo) and the occasional banjo and ukulele, each kit allows you to built plenty of dynamics into your arrangement. Equally, with intro/outro parts and performances suitable for verse, bridge and chorus, piecing together a complete guitar bed is, frankly, just a bit too easy.
The WAV-format files I explored contained around 500 individual loops spread across over 3GB of sample data. If you opt for the multi-format version that I explored, you also get DAW-ready versions for Cubase, Logic and Pro Tools; simply load the project and then copy/paste the files on their pre-configured tracks to build the arrangement that you want. You do, of course, have to add your own drums or bass or other instrumental touches and suitable vocal talent.
As befits the generally very slick production quality of current artists working in this genre, the recording quality and performances here are top-notch. With the appropriate additional instruments and vocals, many of these kits would certainly sound right at home in any AOR radio-station playlist. While the artists listed above are where the bulk of the kits had me thinking, the banjo and ukulele parts (and the occasional slide guitar) could get you into something pop/country crossover and, if you focus on, predominately, the acoustic guitars, then you could easily dial up a slice of something more Ed Sheeran, Mumford & Sons or Ray Lamontagne. If you want an instant slice of classy, slick, emotive pop-rock guitar, Guitar Sessions: Pop Songwriting Guitars is right on the money. Yes, as with any construction kit library, you are constrained to the supplied performances but, in this case, those performances are excellent and the contents of each kit provides plenty of flexibility. Simply add drums, bass and a stellar vocal performance for your own top 40 pop-rock chart wannabe. John Walden
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http://www.bigfishaudio.com/Vintage-Strings Vintage Strings is a virtual instrument for Kontakt 5 designed to emulate the classic violin string section sounds of R&B, Soul, and Funk records from the 1960's and 1970's. Whether you're an experienced arranger or casual producer, Vintage Strings was designed to make it quick and easy for you to create great sounding string tracks for your productions. Like its sister product, Vintage Horns, Vintage Strings was not designed to be a shiny, perfect sounding virtual instrument. Instead, we tried to capture the way string sections sounded back in the '60s and '70s; including the decidedly not classical playing style and minor imperfections that added character to those sections and made them sound so good. For Vintage Strings we recorded a 6 piece violin section using vintage Neuman U-87 mics and Royer ribbon mics run through a great sounding SSL board. To capture a true vintage string sound, we used close mics, room mics, and string section positioning based on actual session notes from old Motown and Philly Soul recording sessions. Rather than record the violins in a magnificent concert hall or some other large and resonant recording space, we recorded our players in a funky old studio with a smaller, less-reverberant room that had characteristics similar to the rooms used to record classic Soul and R&B records. Using the tracks we recorded in this space, we then created three types of sections: 2 VIOLINS: The 2VLN patches are very useful for creating the sound of smaller string sections. Even if played in 3-part harmony, these patches sound like a 6 piece section, rather than a full orchestral string section. The 2VLN patches take up a lot less sonic space in the mix, and also have the advantage of sounding like the smaller types of string sections used on a lot of old Soul and R&B records, which didn't have the time or budget to record a larger section. 6 VIOLINS: The 6VLN patches are great for recording unison (1 part) lines that emulate the sound of a true 6 violin section, which was very commonly used in many old Soul recordings. When used for 2-part harmonies or octaves these patches can be used to replicate the sound of an overdubbed 6 violin section (i.e., a faux 12 violin section), which was a very common recording technique used on many Motown recording sessions. 12 VIOLINS: The 12VLN patches are very useful for creating unison (1 part) string lines that sound like an overdubbed 6 violin section. If you want to get a bigger sound with the size of a larger orchestral string section, without the color and character present in a large recroding hall or symphonic space, use the patches for string parts in 2 or 3 part harmonies. The result is a virtual instrument that has a sound and character that is distinctly different from orchestral based sampled string libraries. The sound of Vintage Strings is intentionally not big, rich, and glossy. It's a smaller, more intimate, and more 'human' sound, which more accurately emulates the string sound on those classic old records. FAST AND EASY STRING SECTION PARTS USING PRE-SET PATCHES If you don't have a lot experience writing for strings, or even if you're an experienced string-arranger on a tight deadline, Vintage Strings also offers a number of pre-programmed instrument patches that can help you quickly create great sounding string parts. These include the Tonal Harmonization Patches, which contain 2 part, 3 part, and 4 part patches for 2, 6, and 12 violins. Playing with just one finger on your keyboard you can easily write string lines in 2 parts (intervals), 3 parts (triads), or 4 parts (seventh chords). Secondly, the Tonal Harmonization patches include Fixed Chord & Interval Patches containing 2 part, 3 part, and 4 part Chord Patches, for 2, 6, and 12 violins. These patches are programmed to play a specific interval or chord according to the type of patch in 12 different keys. THE VINTAGE STRINGS GUI The Vintage Strings graphical user interface (GUI) is very simple and easy to use. The main page of the interface includes control over tape saturation, high EQ, and reverb with 15 custom selected convolution reverbs. THE HARMONIZE PAGE On the Harmonize page you can choose the key and scale of the interval or chord-based preset patches, or create custom interval and chord-based patches of your own.
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