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Chris Hein - Guitar is an outstanding, sampled virtual guitar library.
thousends of samples, many articulations and dynamics all in one preset per instrument. With about 40.000 samples and 18 GB content, its the largest available guitar library. Thanks to Native Instruments genius script feature, Chris Hein - Guitar is easy to control.
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Instruments:
- E-Guitar Clean
- E-Guitar Blues
- E-Guitar Chorus
- Jazz Guitar Plectrum
- Jazz Guitar Finger
- Steel Guitar Plectrum
- Nylon Guitar Finger
- Banjo
- Mandolin
Main Features:
- Kontakt Player included
- ca. 40.000 Samples, 18 GB content
- 3.000 - 6.000 samples per instrument
- over 30 articulations in one preset
- up to 13 velocities
- 70 intelligent midicontroller
Controls & Scripts:
- Chord Mode,
- Different Slide Modes,
- Solo Mode (hammer on/pull off)
- Harmonizer
- Electric/acoustic blending
- different Release-Controls,,
- different attack -controls,
- Fall Control,
- Rattle Control
- Automatic Up- and Downstroke,
- Bridge- and Center playing
- Reverb, Chorus, Delay, Flanger, Phaser, Filter included
Video Demos
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More infos
User InterfaceSystemrequirements
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).
Another day, another guitar library, this time from prolific composer and all-round sample genius, Chris Hein. This 18GB collection covers
nine instruments: nylon and steel, mandolin, banjo and then three electric guitars (clean, chorus and blues) alongside two jazz guitars
(plectrum and finger). Arriving in Kontakt 2 format, it is bundled with a copy of the Kontakt 2 Player.
Continuing the current trend towards playability right out of the box, the actual number of patches is limited, but each one is filled to the
neck with keyswitches and automatable control parameters. There are, however, medium and light patches for each, with fewer velocity
layers, and others with only a limited number of articulations, in case you need to limit memory use.
I would use up most of this page if I were to list the switches (as many as 59 on some patches), but suffice to say all the usual suspects
are present such as hammer-ons, pull-offs, falls, mutes, flageolet and so on. Over and above that there's a cunning slide mode, where you
can create your own slides rather than being limited to pre-recorded ones. You can even then change the pace of the slide itself. The chord
modes are another Godsend: you can play a chord and then either strum it, pick it or both, again with recourse to pull-offs and slides for
added realism. Alternatively, the supplied MIDI patterns can control the rhythm, and you just insert your own chord choices. Whilst there are
only a few patterns, they are a good base from which to kick off.
Interestingly, the library comes bundled with a demo version of Native Instruments' Guitar Rig plug-in — a clever addition from a marketing
point of view, as I found some of the best results come from using this to process the standard library sounds. Guitar Rig is a worthy
addition to your arsenal so, if you haven't already got it, be warned: using the demo tempts you mercilessly! A word should also be said
about the manual: it's not only very well written, but supplied both as a PDF and hard copy, which is becoming a rarity these days.
So has CHG succeeded where so many libraries have gone before? As a one-stop library, a resounding yes — it gives you a little bit of
everything at your fingertips, all well recorded and with enough articulations to sink a battleship. Other libraries dedicated to only one or two
instruments may have a small edge in terms of sound, but few have the accessible playability of CHG, nor its wealth of playing styles. That
is not intended to damn it with faint praise, either — I would happily have it as my sole guitar library."
5 STARS
Review:
Chris Hein Guitars
Sound on Sound, April 2007
Another day, another guitar library, this time from prolific composer and all-round sample genius, Chris Hein. This 18GB collection covers
nine instruments: nylon and steel, mandolin, banjo and then three electric guitars (clean, chorus and blues) alongside two jazz guitars
(plectrum and finger). Arriving in Kontakt 2 format, it is bundled with a copy of the Kontakt 2 Player.
Continuing the current trend towards playability right out of the box, the actual number of patches is limited, but each one is filled to the
neck with keyswitches and automatable control parameters. There are, however, medium and light patches for each, with fewer velocity
layers, and others with only a limited number of articulations, in case you need to limit memory use.
I would use up most of this page if I were to list the switches (as many as 59 on some patches), but suffice to say all the usual suspects
are present such as hammer-ons, pull-offs, falls, mutes, flageolet and so on. Over and above that there's a cunning slide mode, where you
can create your own slides rather than being limited to pre-recorded ones. You can even then change the pace of the slide itself. The chord
modes are another Godsend: you can play a chord and then either strum it, pick it or both, again with recourse to pull-offs and slides for
added realism. Alternatively, the supplied MIDI patterns can control the rhythm, and you just insert your own chord choices. Whilst there are
only a few patterns, they are a good base from which to kick off.
Interestingly, the library comes bundled with a demo version of Native Instruments' Guitar Rig plug-in — a clever addition from a marketing
point of view, as I found some of the best results come from using this to process the standard library sounds. Guitar Rig is a worthy
addition to your arsenal so, if you haven't already got it, be warned: using the demo tempts you mercilessly! A word should also be said
about the manual: it's not only very well written, but supplied both as a PDF and hard copy, which is becoming a rarity these days.
So has CHG succeeded where so many libraries have gone before? As a one-stop library, a resounding yes — it gives you a little bit of
everything at your fingertips, all well recorded and with enough articulations to sink a battleship. Other libraries dedicated to only one or two
instruments may have a small edge in terms of sound, but few have the accessible playability of CHG, nor its wealth of playing styles. That
is not intended to damn it with faint praise, either — I would happily have it as my sole guitar library."
5 STARS