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Precisionsound Nordic Psalmodikon [MULTiFORMAT]
AUDIOSTRiKE 08 February 2015 | 188 MB
The Nordic Psalmodikon is a single-stringed instrument with a haunting tone, captured in multiple articulations for cinematic and creative music production.
The Psalmodikon is a Scandinavian single-stringed instrument for playing hymns in churches.
In the early 19th century, many Christian congregations couldn’t afford an organ, so members built their own instruments as substitutes. To simplify the task of learning to play hymns, they burnt numbers into the Psalmodikon. These marked notes on the instrument that corresponded to numbers on printed psalms. The players didn’t have to know musical notation, only to play after the numbers written.
Our approach when sampling the Psalmodikon was not to make it “realistic” in the traditional sense.
We treated it more progressively, with an open mind as to how it could sound, instead of how it ought to sound.
We recorded it in a way that makes the final product much more diverse and useful for modern contemporary music.
The end result is a haunting, primitive “Flintstone” type of cello with traditional articulations like Sustain, Pizzicato, Marcato, as well as bowing techniques that emphasize what we call the “scraped overtones” of the Psalmodikon’s string.
We have included a control panel for Kontakt 3+ that provides unique performance features for layering and shaping the articulations, in addition to effects such as delay and reverb.
Nordic Psalmodikon Articulations:
The Nordic Psalmodikon library is useful and unusual in its tone, ideal for cinematic scoring and creative music production if you like to add an “edge” to your sound.
Nordic Psalmodikon contains:
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The Psalmodikon is a Scandinavian single-stringed instrument for playing hymns in churches.
In the early 19th century, many Christian congregations couldn’t afford an organ, so members built their own instruments as substitutes. To simplify the task of learning to play hymns, they burnt numbers into the Psalmodikon. These marked notes on the instrument that corresponded to numbers on printed psalms. The players didn’t have to know musical notation, only to play after the numbers written.
Our approach when sampling the Psalmodikon was not to make it “realistic” in the traditional sense.
We treated it more progressively, with an open mind as to how it could sound, instead of how it ought to sound.
We recorded it in a way that makes the final product much more diverse and useful for modern contemporary music.
The end result is a haunting, primitive “Flintstone” type of cello with traditional articulations like Sustain, Pizzicato, Marcato, as well as bowing techniques that emphasize what we call the “scraped overtones” of the Psalmodikon’s string.
We have included a control panel for Kontakt 3+ that provides unique performance features for layering and shaping the articulations, in addition to effects such as delay and reverb.
Nordic Psalmodikon Articulations:
- Sustain
- Sustain “Scraped overtone”
- Marcato *2
- Pizzicato *2
- Plucked
The Nordic Psalmodikon library is useful and unusual in its tone, ideal for cinematic scoring and creative music production if you like to add an “edge” to your sound.
Nordic Psalmodikon contains:
- 537 24-bit mono WAV files
- 1 program for Kontakt 3+ with scripted interface
- 15 programs for Kontakt 2+
- 16 programs for EXS24
- 7 programs for SoundFont
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