For example: let's say I purchase the Viennese Horn Standard download. Is the Standard version sampled in whole tones and to enable the semitone samples I'd need to upgrade to Full?
Silly quesiton, I know... but I think where I'm getting confused is the definition of a "full" library. I've read that only the full libraries were sampled chromatically... does "full" in this context just mean "not a Special Edition?"
In other words, Standard libraries like their Extended counterparts are sampled in semitones, too... right?
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Do I need to own the full library to unlock chromatic sampling?
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Hello emspace,
The Standard Libraries of many wind single instruments products are mapped in whole-tone steps (those were the very first single instruments that were available, so we tried to make the download files as small as possible. IIRC, that´s also the case for the Viennese Horn Standard Library).
The Sample Content of these single instruments is quite similar to the Special Editions (click "Sample Content" on the given product page to compare).
The Full Libraries of each product are always mapped in half-tone steps (and come with MANY more articulations, of course).
Hope that helps.
Best,
Paul
Paul Kopf Head of Product Marketing, Social Media and Support -
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Dear Paul,
I'm slightly confused here - I assumed (it would appear incorrectly) that the SE were mapped in whole tones, and the standard and full libraries were mapped chromatically. So upgrading from SE->standard meant that you were paying for chromatic sampling (since, as you say, the articulations are fairly similar) and upgrading from standard->full meant you paid for additional articulations. If going from SE->standard doesn't include a) going from whole tone to chromatic or b) a significant number of new articulations, then why would anyone want to pay for it unless there are other benefits*?
* As you might be able to tell, I have recently upgraded from SE to standard libraries for appasionata strings, orchestral strings and a few horn libraries. I am perfectly happy with all of these, so only ask in a spirit of curiosity and with a view as to whether to upgrade to standard brass libraries (from their equivalent SE versions) during your current sale.
regards
Alan
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Hi Alan,
The big Instrument Collections like Appassionata Strings are always sample chromatically, Standard and Extended.
The exception here affects ONLY the Standard Library single instruments that were extracted from the bigger collections (Woodwinds and Brass) - and they are a great offer for, e.g., anyone who didn´t need other instruments from the Special Editions.
So if you get any COLLECTION from our Brass Bundle, be it Standard or Full Library, you will get chromatic mappings.
Hope that helps!
Best,
Paul
Paul Kopf Head of Product Marketing, Social Media and Support -
Thanks for the explanation, Paul!
So, to summarize...- Collections (e.g., Woodwinds I, Brass I, Appassionata) are always mapped in semi-tone steps for both Standard and Extended.
- Individual instruments separated from their parent collections (e.g., French Oboe, Viennese Horn) are still mapped in whole-tone steps for both Standard and Extended—regardless of it being a "full" version.
Correct?
I think verbiage like the following is why I was initially confused......The Full Libraries of each product are always mapped in half-tone steps...
On the French Oboe product page you see the option to buy the "Full Library" and think you'll get a half-tone mapped instrument. However, in this case, the "full" library will actually only get you whole-tone stepped samples due to this particular instrument being outside of its parent collection (Woodwinds I).
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Hi emspace,
That´s not correct. Here´s another summary:
- SOME Individual instruments separated from their parent collections (e.g., French Oboe, Viennese Horn, only instruments from Woodwinds and Brass instruments) are still mapped in whole-tone steps for the Standard Library.
- The FULL Libraries of all Single Instruments ALWAYS match the instruments in the bigger collections.
Best,
Paul
Paul Kopf Head of Product Marketing, Social Media and Support -
Hi Alan,
If you really want to get more brass instruments for detailed work, you will LOVE the Full Libraries of both Single Instruments and Collections... there´s so much more choice and variation in the Full Libraries.
But you´re right, I can´t make that decision for you.... Good luck! You´ve still got a few days with the special offer!
Best,
Paul
Paul Kopf Head of Product Marketing, Social Media and Support -
Dear Paul,
I ended up buying Brass I (standard) and the triple horn extended in your sale. I note that the Brass I library came as 7 (IIRC) licences for the individual components (I already owned the horn ensemble standard) rather than a single collection license. Apart from the delay while I cut and pasted 7 license codes into my e-licenser, this was fine until I was struck by your first bullet point below. So, my question is are these licenses whole tone or semi-tone steps? How can you tell - apart from listening for phasing by holding down adjacent notes transposed to the same note?
regards
Alan
Hi emspace,
That´s not correct. Here´s another summary:
- SOME Individual instruments separated from their parent collections (e.g., French Oboe, Viennese Horn, only instruments from Woodwinds and Brass instruments) are still mapped in whole-tone steps for the Standard Library.
- The FULL Libraries of all Single Instruments ALWAYS match the instruments in the bigger collections.
Best,
Paul
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Dear Paul,
I need some other instruments, and don't need all the instruments in the SE volumes I don't yet own. For example, I need the Contrabass Clarinet, but don't need the other instruments in SE Vol. 4. Then, the Standard Contrabass Clarinet includes more articulations thatn the one in the SE edition.
I therefore decide to buy the Standard Contrabass Clarinet alone. If I understand correctly from the above discussion, I will get an instrument sampled in whole-steps, but with some added articulations.
If I later want to upgrade to the Full version, will I only pay the difference? Sorry for asking, but your official notes on upgrading only refer to upgrading to a bundle, so I'm not totally sure about upgrading the single instrument itself.
This would be very interesting for me, since I'm currently only interested to the Standard articulations, but could later be interested in getting the full package.
Paolo