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Cinesamples Voices of War - Men of the North v1.1 [KONTAKT]

Cinesamples Voices of War - Men of the North
P2P | 02 February 2020 | 3.6 GB
Voices of War - Men of the North is a low-voiced male choir that covers all things "Vikings." It features a wide collection of ambience, atmosphere, drone, pad, legato, word-building and texture patches recorded at the legendary MGM Scoring Stage in Los Angeles.

As the “swords and sandals / dragon” genre continues to dominate globally in television, video games, and film, composers must be continually armed with the appropriate colored samples to score these scenes.

Ancient Norse Singing At The MGM Scoring Stage
We had the assistance of a linguist fluent in Old Norse - the legendary native tongue of the Vikings. The library's vocabulary features sets of words pertaining to war, nature, and the gods - a true departure from the faux Latin based words featured in most word builders.

The dense early reflections of the Sony Scoring Stage smooth the transients, blending the tone in its signature dark and transparent tone. A set of full spectrum “enhanced” stereo mixes are included to achieve that familiar cinematic sound without the need for third party processing. You will find Voices of War to be a very "blendy" library.

ABOUT THE LIBRARY
As the “swords and sandals / dragon” genre continues to dominate globally in television, video games, and film, composers must be continually armed with the appropriate colored samples to score these scenes.

Ancient Norse Singing At The MGM Scoring Stage

We had the assistance of a linguist fluent in Old Norse - the legendary native tongue of the Vikings. The library's vocabulary features sets of words pertaining to war, nature, and the gods - a true departure from the faux Latin based words featured in most word builders.

The dense early reflections of the Sony Scoring Stage smooth the transients, blending the tone in its signature dark and transparent tone. A set of full spectrum “enhanced” stereo mixes are included to achieve that familiar cinematic sound without the need for third party processing. You will find Voices of War to be a very "blendy" library.

An Ambient Tribal/Cinematic Color (Not Operatic)
Contrary to Voxos, Men of the North dials in a specific style of a half-voiced (sotto/mezzo voce), reserved style of cinematic singing. Special attention was paid to getting a true blended tone, perfect for pads and drones but also capable of carrying a word-based melody at a strong mezzo forte. The library excels with the modwheel set around 50-75 where holding a simple unison or fifth provides enough color to simply be its own cue. The color of the choir never formally opens up enough to be considered classical. It maintains its carefully chosen quasi-warrior (non-professional singer) tone perfect for this style.

The ensemble was a group of extended range baritones (additional range coverage for throat “quasi Tuvan” and falsetto patches).

Morph Patches, WordBuilding and Chanting, Legato
Our morph patches utilize long and blendy vowel morphs from the ensemble - the subtle movement it provides coats the tone with the auditory version of an oil-on-water slick - a welcome departure from static whole notes, and impossible to create without actually recording it.

Men of the North's wordbuilding engine is specifically constructed to provide Norse sounding phrases without the labor of traditional world building. Simply play and the words will automatically change for you. It's a wordbuilder without the effort.

A staple of Viking Style is the Chant - the repeating of words on a single tone - reminiscent of a Holy Man's Incantation or a war chant. This library features true legato unisons on chants - the modulation from one word to the next was recorded in legato intervals (unisons) and isn't a simulation.

Traditional, smooth sounding Legato is of course included - it can double as a Gregorian Tone.

ARTICULATIONS
Select from the menu of patches on the PRESETS page to change all parameters. You may scroll through the various articulations in the center of the shield from a master patch, or use the keyswitches to change the basic articulations.

Voices of War - Men of the North has 4 essential mixes:

- Tight - a standard, straightforward, shapeable mix that allows the user to place the choir into any mix setting with simple modification.
-Dragonborne - a "finished," dark, distant mix that lends itself to cinematic settings.
- Head - Neumann's binaural KU100 microphone without any processing. Perfect for video game composers, this mix is especially tasty with headphones.
- Full Spectrum - a "finished," panoramically wide mix that richly fills the stereo spectrum.


Requires Kontakt 5.6.8 and above


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RATING
+11
Genre
Cinematic, Orchestral

Comments

  • elkholy
    registered
    31.08.2023
    1 April 2024 05:00
    • Library is not showing in Kontakt 7 or 6 after installation
       
  • elkholy
    registered
    31.08.2023
    2 April 2024 01:43
    • Hello people,

      I have been trying to get CineSample Voices of War Men of the North (VoW) to to load in Kontakt 7.9 but al my trails failed.

      Here is the setup:
      Voices of War iso file.
      MacOS Sonoma 14.4.1
      Kontakt 7.9 downloaded from Bob's website (bobdule999 dot wixsite dot com/bob-dule-factory-2/kontakt-7)
      KLU (Kontakt Library Utility) v2.2

      Here is what I tried:

      Tried installing VoW using the installer in the iso file. Installer sucessfully completes but the Library is not showing in Kontakt 7
      Tried using KLU to add the library. Library not showing in Kontakt7.
      Deleted all traces of VoW from Mac (xml file, plist), the tried to add VoW using KLU again, Not working.
      Deleted Nativeaccess.xml, then tried KLU, also not working.
      Deleted NativeAccess App all together, VoW not loading in Kontakt.
      Cross checked the nicnt file details (SNPID,UPID, HU,JDX and RAS3), everythings seems legit, but library is not showing.
      Tried to add the library using the Add Library button in Kontakt 5.6.0, Also that did not work.

      I appreciate any advice any one may give to try to sort this out.

      Thank you
       
  • BullShane
    registered
    8.03.2021
    15 April 2024 05:13
    • You need to Have Kontakt manager and also the cracked version of kontakt to use. All of them can be found here.

      Search for Kontakt manager and just download the one with the most recent date, and do the same with Kontakt.

      Also When you Use Kontakt manager all its doing is essentially Installing the sample libraries for the most part. Not Actually installing but its basically connecting your libraries to Kontakt 7, and so they show up on your kontakt player. Not all sample libaries show up, so you might have to look through actual files through kontakt at the specific drives where they are located and find them that way as well.
       
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