Audio Ollie – Rhythmic Cinema Devices: Uke (KONTAKT)

By | January 7, 2022

 

Publisher: Audio Ollie
Website: www.audioollie.com/rcd-uke
Format: KONTAKT
Quality: 24 bit 48 kHz stereo
Kontakt 5.8 Full or higher


Description: Ukulele is a cinematic ukulele instrument with an emphasis on rhythmic performance and unique playing styles. Although primarily conceived for use at the bottom of a score, you will find very energetic, organic sequences that can be created for any production. Based on real performances based on repetition, Uke has an unprecedented level of realism and fluidity. Capturing sonic details between notes and up to the peak of transients results in an unrivaled connection and vitality.
Representation
Uke offers a wide range of riffs, tremolo, and repeatable repeatable patches – samples that have been edited from real-world performances and programmed to play back with hyper-realistic connectivity. We’ve captured both tonal and atonal playing styles.
Tone
We’ve captured a vast array of playing styles, from tweaks, picks ahttp://fumacrom.com/3QaAlnd punches to brushes, harmonics and sticks. The most unique styles were selected both tonally and atonally, with an emphasis on rhythmic performance. The resulting sounds are unique and fit well with film scores.
Interface
The user interface features dual-band AHDSR controls for sound shaping, advanced controls for performance flexibility, and a powerful 32-step sequencer designed to create punchy rhythms and grooves. Riffs patches have unique velocity controls that let you double or halve the tempo of your performance.
Texture in motion.
Uke is not a traditional virtual ukulele instrument. We’ve captured completely unique playing styles, including plucking, picks, hammers, brushes, strikes, tremolo and harmonica. In addition, we tried atonal and percussion techniques.
The user interface includes a powerful sequencer designed to make rhythm creation simple and inspiring. Also included are modulation controls and advanced settings to tune playback performance.


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