Hmm.. I just checked for myself, and if you go to all of the relative articulations (smooth, accent pp, accent mp, accent ff, adagio, short notes, pizzicato, bartok pizzicato and harmonics) and set the attack knob to 0 for each of them, then no matter what I switch to, the attack knob remains at 0. I think you just need to remember that all attack settings "stick" to the articulation you are currently using.amadeusrecords wrote:No, I want to set it manually, and I can't. Some automatic is moving it even if I set the LegAttk knob to 0.KirkHunter wrote: So you want to disable the attack knob altogether? You can always set it to 0. Also, in "Settings", set the LegAttk knob to 0 as well. http://www.kirkhunterstudios.com/Concer ... egato.html
I've also tried other settings which could affect it, unfortunately found nothing..
Kirk Hunter Studios FAQs, Tips and Peer2Peer Info Sharing Thread
- KVRian
- 506 posts since 1 Oct, 2005 from Los Angeles, CA USA
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- KVRian
- 986 posts since 27 Sep, 2010
It's not THAT amusing for someone who hasn't gotten used to Kontakt yet.
Oh and I was wondering, does anyone have any examples of Concert Strings II being used in a pop/70s type song? (disco). I might have to get Concert Strings II AND Session Strings Pro for that kind of thing.
Oh and I was wondering, does anyone have any examples of Concert Strings II being used in a pop/70s type song? (disco). I might have to get Concert Strings II AND Session Strings Pro for that kind of thing.
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amadeusrecords amadeusrecords https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=267458
- KVRist
- 40 posts since 27 Oct, 2011 from Poland
Yes Kirk, I had more time today, and worked carefully over my piece, you are right, all is absolutely ok. I was wrong.KirkHunter wrote:Hmm.. I just checked for myself, and if you go to all of the relative articulations (smooth, accent pp, accent mp, accent ff, adagio, short notes, pizzicato, bartok pizzicato and harmonics) and set the attack knob to 0 for each of them, then no matter what I switch to, the attack knob remains at 0. I think you just need to remember that all attack settings "stick" to the articulation you are currently using.amadeusrecords wrote:No, I want to set it manually, and I can't. Some automatic is moving it even if I set the LegAttk knob to 0.KirkHunter wrote: So you want to disable the attack knob altogether? You can always set it to 0. Also, in "Settings", set the LegAttk knob to 0 as well. http://www.kirkhunterstudios.com/Concer ... egato.html
I've also tried other settings which could affect it, unfortunately found nothing..
What is little bit hard at the beginning, is understanding all dependencies concerned with sometime mixed articulations.
I'm very sorry you've spent your time.
Thanks!!
Tomek
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- KVRAF
- 10366 posts since 2 Sep, 2003 from Surrey, UK
Just a post to thank Kirk for his excellent support answering my questions, even though he's undoubtedly busy right now.
The more I look at these libraries the more features come to light. With all this flexibility and quality, it'll take a while to get to grips with, but it'll be well worth it.
Just one word of advice - I wouldn't try to learn all the features at once - take your time and explore the features as and when you need to use them.
The more I look at these libraries the more features come to light. With all this flexibility and quality, it'll take a while to get to grips with, but it'll be well worth it.
Just one word of advice - I wouldn't try to learn all the features at once - take your time and explore the features as and when you need to use them.
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- KVRAF
- 10366 posts since 2 Sep, 2003 from Surrey, UK
In Diamond, the 2 Solo Strings folders are shown as having __ at the front of the folder names.
Is this just to get them to appear at the top of the Browser? Or is there a deeper reason? I ask as when I extracted them, in Windows 7, there were no leading __.
Also, every extraction (right-click the .zip file, select Windows' Extract All function) popped up a warning window that "the folder could not be encrypted". I continued anyway and all seems OK. Any idea what this warning means and why it occurs? I've not seen it when extracting from .zips in the past.
Is this just to get them to appear at the top of the Browser? Or is there a deeper reason? I ask as when I extracted them, in Windows 7, there were no leading __.
Also, every extraction (right-click the .zip file, select Windows' Extract All function) popped up a warning window that "the folder could not be encrypted". I continued anyway and all seems OK. Any idea what this warning means and why it occurs? I've not seen it when extracting from .zips in the past.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 443 posts since 20 Nov, 2010 from stuck in transition
first-rate advice. Save yourself frustration and enjoy the product as neededDarkStar wrote:Just one word of advice - I wouldn't try to learn all the features at once - take your time and explore the features as and when you need to use them.
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- KVRian
- 986 posts since 27 Sep, 2010
What are the pros and cons of concert brass II when compared with other libraries in the $500-$600 range? From what I hear, it's excellent product in general, but can anyone offer any specifics regarding how it's superior to, for example, CineBrass? The greatest concern I have is that there doesn't seem to be a unified combi brass section for absolutely everything.
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- KVRer
- 16 posts since 11 Aug, 2006 from Mexico
Sample MIDI files
Kirk, would you make the midi files used in the demo section of your website available for us "KH users" to study? I know that some developers are reluctant to share anything, but others are okay with this.
Thank you
Kirk, would you make the midi files used in the demo section of your website available for us "KH users" to study? I know that some developers are reluctant to share anything, but others are okay with this.
Thank you
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 443 posts since 20 Nov, 2010 from stuck in transition
I could definitely use a combi instrument in concert brass 2, even if it didn't include tuba
Kirk, please put that on the wish list
Kirk, please put that on the wish list
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- KVRian
- 986 posts since 27 Sep, 2010
Hmmmm so there ISN'T a tutti Combi instrument in Concert Brass II. I beg your pardon, but isn't that a bit bad? Unless you mean to say that I'd have to load each individual section. Still, recording an entire brass section playing together is going to yield different results that the recordings of individual brass sectionsS. Don't most sample libraries have tutti combi brass?
- KVRian
- 506 posts since 1 Oct, 2005 from Los Angeles, CA USA
It's ok. Part of my duty is support. Now...on to perfect the Diamond manuals.amadeusrecords wrote:Yes Kirk, I had more time today, and worked carefully over my piece, you are right, all is absolutely ok. I was wrong.KirkHunter wrote:Hmm.. I just checked for myself, and if you go to all of the relative articulations (smooth, accent pp, accent mp, accent ff, adagio, short notes, pizzicato, bartok pizzicato and harmonics) and set the attack knob to 0 for each of them, then no matter what I switch to, the attack knob remains at 0. I think you just need to remember that all attack settings "stick" to the articulation you are currently using.amadeusrecords wrote:No, I want to set it manually, and I can't. Some automatic is moving it even if I set the LegAttk knob to 0.KirkHunter wrote: So you want to disable the attack knob altogether? You can always set it to 0. Also, in "Settings", set the LegAttk knob to 0 as well. http://www.kirkhunterstudios.com/Concer ... egato.html
I've also tried other settings which could affect it, unfortunately found nothing..
What is little bit hard at the beginning, is understanding all dependencies concerned with sometime mixed articulations.
I'm very sorry you've spent your time.
Thanks!!
Tomek
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- KVRer
- 5 posts since 6 Jun, 2010
Kirk: NI service center doesn't see Pop Rock strings to activate...I just got Kontakt 5 and although the library is there, it will not activate...I saw Sven's post on this...went to your site and did everything ver batim and....nothing
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- KVRAF
- 10366 posts since 2 Sep, 2003 from Surrey, UK
^^^^
[copied from the other post]
Exactly what response/ error / message do you get from Service Center?
it works OK here:
- - I did it outside of Kontakt by running the Service Center standalone
-- and did an offline Activation 9as my DAW is not Intrenet-connected)
-- my Service Center version may not be the latest (which I think may have bugs)
[copied from the other post]
Exactly what response/ error / message do you get from Service Center?
it works OK here:
- - I did it outside of Kontakt by running the Service Center standalone
-- and did an offline Activation 9as my DAW is not Intrenet-connected)
-- my Service Center version may not be the latest (which I think may have bugs)
- KVRAF
- 5817 posts since 8 May, 2008 from ssssskipping ......... I left you there
Beginnings are always hard. I have just opened the Kontakt pdf manual, typed "save" in the search field and you wouldn't believe what has happened.synchronizer wrote:It's not THAT amusing for someone who hasn't gotten used to Kontakt yet.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 443 posts since 20 Nov, 2010 from stuck in transition
I have the latest Service Center and installing Kontakt 5 went without a hitch, no problems with Pop/Rock Strings being seenDarkStar wrote:-- my Service Center version may not be the latest (which I think may have bugs)

