The second edition of Peter Siedlaczek´s legendary String Essentials, now with extended programming!
"Dear Friends,
I am happy to introduce you this comprehensive, thought-through and ergonomic virtual string orchestra. It couldn’t have been realised earlier, without today’s computer and sampler technology. In its carefully programmed patches you will find many innovative solutions, to help achieve your music goals even more quickly. The result is a spontaneous, playful and intuitive handling of the sound material. With unified key switch system and direct, instant access to the all important articulations. Including quintuple alternation switch (Staccato, Quarter Notes) and precise control of the dynamic response of the samples using different MIDI parameters. String Essentials will enable you to focus on the most essential part of your activity - your music - creatively and easily. Just load and play it! New great sounding samples in 5 different lengths, 3 or 4 dynamic levels, runs and natural release samples have been carefully recorded using 3 microphone placements: close (dry), normal and ambient. You choose the best sound for your music. Including Surround ! I did my best to use the power of the world’s leading technology, the Native Instruments Kontakt Sampler down to the last detail. The result is a complex, yet easy-to-use musical instrument. I am sure you will play it with enthusiasm and enjoyment!"
Peter Siedlaczek
Features
- 14 violins, 10 violas, 8 cellos & 6 double basses
- spontaneous, playful and intuitive handling
- thought-out, innovative solutions
- complex, yet convenient and ergonomic patches
- completely new material recorded with three different mic set-ups, providing ambient, normal and dry samples
- Kontakt 2, the world-leading sample player software included
- works as a plug-in in any standard or as a stand-alone application
- 12 GB of great sounding samples in 5 lengths and 3 or 4 dynamic layers
- immediate access to nearly all the playing techniques via key switches
- fast and convenient sample character shaping using midi controllers (Accent, Expression, Crescendo Time, Portamento Depth/Time, Tempo, Run Shift, Release Time, Release Off, etc.)
- more realism with run and ornamentation tools
- release trigger
- multiple alternation switching
- from double to quintuple
- surround
- Just load and play it!
Super Orchestral Bundle
String Essentials 2nd Edition & Complete Classical Orchester 2nd Edition
Save € 99,- with this bundle off our best selling orchestral collections!
Get the best for your money with this ultimate orchestral solution from Peter Siedlaczek.
More infos
User InterfaceBetween The Clouds - MIDI filesSystemrequirements
NI Kontakt Player 2 is included in this product!
Minimum:
- Windows XP/ Vista, Pentium 4/ Athlon, Single 2,8 GHz, Dual Core CPU above 1.6 GHz per core
- Mac OSX 10.4 or above, G5 1 GHz or Intel Core Duo1,66, 1 GB Ram
Optimal:
- Windows XP/ Vista, Pentium 4/ Athlon, Quad Core CPU above 1.8 GHz per core
- Mac OSX 10.4 or above, any Intel Mac G5, 2GB Ram
Free hard drive space - depending on the regarding library content.
You can use this library with the free Kontakt Player 4 (or higher) which is compatible to all actual operating systems and interfaces on Mac & PC
Download free Kontakt Player Windows (362MB)
Download free Kontakt Player Mac INTEL (458MB)
Note on Support for KONTAKT Player products:
Native Instruments only provides Registration/Activation support for KONTAKT Player products. Technical support is managed by the manufacturer of the respective products/libraries.
Product activation:
An internet connection on any computer is required to authorize / activate the product (Challenge/Response).
Peter Siedlaczek first made his mark with some fine string-orchestra samples which
found their way (uncredited) into the Roland sound library. To this day,
people tell me they still prefer these strings to any of the huge orchestral
libraries released since! The Polish maestro's new 17.5GB String Essentials
brings us a string orchestra of violins, violas, cellos and double basses.
The sections are presented separately and also blended together
into full string sections, something Mr Siedlaczek does extremely well — the
mapping is done so skilfully that it's almost impossible to hear any joins.
The samples were recorded in a Warsaw studio from three microphone positions,
not (according to the producer) to vary the amount of ambience, but to
exploit the different tone produced by close, medium, and far mic placements.
This calls into question the pleasant, brightish, one-second release tails
heard on the end of the so-called 'ambient' samples. Once the release trails
are turned off, the difference between the three mikings is pretty subtle;
the most obvious difference being that the 'normal' position has a slightly
lusher sound and wider stereo image than the 'dry' samples.
String Essentials' programs gather together a collection of playing styles
which users can select via keyswitches. Each string section plays sustains,
mono legato, tremolo and trills (all looped), three lengths of short note,
staccato, pizzicato, and fast runs. The mono legato mode is OK for slow
melodies, and its optional portamento effect introduces some tasty
Bollywood-ish upward slides, but the legato effect can't cope with fast runs.
Pitch wheel-driven glissandos (available for all sections) are difficult to
control, but capable of yielding some thoroughly mad slides. In the staccatos
program, push the mod wheel all the way up and you get an invigorating,
disco-style fast 'fall' at the end of the note.
All four sections perform fast runs in a major scale which is chromatically
shifted to fit all keys, and the violins have an extra set of 140bpm,
key-specific major runs. You can use the Kontakt instrument's tempo control
to change the speed (but not pitch) of the runs. Users get a huge amount of
control over the samples: the Kontakt instrument's knobs control expression,
crescendos, attack, and release tails level, and MIDI Continuous Controller
number 24 can be used to introduce a layer of staccato samples — very handy
for adding definition to fast lines.
These strings sound consistently good — each section has a distinct
character, and the blend of the four is very satisfying. The Polish musicians
play with an expressive, controlled vibrato, excellent tuning, and some
feeling. Although some might find the wealth of technical detail
intimidating, experienced samplists will be pleased to find such a large fund
of high-quality, musically intelligent string performances in one
ready-to-play package."
5 STARS out of 5
Review:
STRING ESSENTIALS
Sound on Sound, July 2006
"Peter
Siedlaczek first made his mark with some fine string-orchestra samples which
found their way (uncredited) into the Roland sound library. To this day,
people tell me they still prefer these strings to any of the huge orchestral
libraries released since! The Polish maestro's new 17.5GB String Essentials
brings us a string orchestra of violins, violas, cellos and double basses.
The sections are presented separately and also blended together
into full string sections, something Mr Siedlaczek does extremely well — the
mapping is done so skilfully that it's almost impossible to hear any joins.
The samples were recorded in a Warsaw studio from three microphone positions,
not (according to the producer) to vary the amount of ambience, but to
exploit the different tone produced by close, medium, and far mic placements.
This calls into question the pleasant, brightish, one-second release tails
heard on the end of the so-called 'ambient' samples. Once the release trails
are turned off, the difference between the three mikings is pretty subtle;
the most obvious difference being that the 'normal' position has a slightly
lusher sound and wider stereo image than the 'dry' samples.
String Essentials' programs gather together a collection of playing styles
which users can select via keyswitches. Each string section plays sustains,
mono legato, tremolo and trills (all looped), three lengths of short note,
staccato, pizzicato, and fast runs. The mono legato mode is OK for slow
melodies, and its optional portamento effect introduces some tasty
Bollywood-ish upward slides, but the legato effect can't cope with fast runs.
Pitch wheel-driven glissandos (available for all sections) are difficult to
control, but capable of yielding some thoroughly mad slides. In the staccatos
program, push the mod wheel all the way up and you get an invigorating,
disco-style fast 'fall' at the end of the note.
All four sections perform fast runs in a major scale which is chromatically
shifted to fit all keys, and the violins have an extra set of 140bpm,
key-specific major runs. You can use the Kontakt instrument's tempo control
to change the speed (but not pitch) of the runs. Users get a huge amount of
control over the samples: the Kontakt instrument's knobs control expression,
crescendos, attack, and release tails level, and MIDI Continuous Controller
number 24 can be used to introduce a layer of staccato samples — very handy
for adding definition to fast lines.
These strings sound consistently good — each section has a distinct
character, and the blend of the four is very satisfying. The Polish musicians
play with an expressive, controlled vibrato, excellent tuning, and some
feeling. Although some might find the wealth of technical detail
intimidating, experienced samplists will be pleased to find such a large fund
of high-quality, musically intelligent string performances in one
ready-to-play package."
5 STARS out of 5