e-instruments Announces Cremona Quartet

US New Kontakt collection samples revered violins, viola and cello      03/09/20

e-instruments Announces Cremona Quartet


e-instruments tells us that they are expanding their Stradivari Violin Kontakt instrument with their new Cremona Quartet.

The Quartet features four solo instruments; Violin 1, Violin 2, Viola, Cello. The instruments were created by meticulously recording a Stradivari Violin, Guarneri Violin, Amati Viola and Stradivari Cello. Here's the story direct from e-instruments...

When the Museo del Violino (the guardians of the Stradivari collection) wanted to find a way to capture and preserve the tone and playability of their priceless collection of instruments they turned to e-instruments. The team at e-instruments is known for approaching the creation of modern digital instruments with the same craftsmanship and attention to detail as the luthiers who first created these world-famous violins. The collaboration has been a perfect fit with the painstaking process garnering the attention of the worldwide press when the recording took place in January 2019. Pristine sampling and innovative technologies mean the unparalleled recreation of four historic instruments that have to be played to be believed.

Features At A Glance

  • Four Solo Instruments; Violin 1, Violin 2, Viola, Cello
  • Smart fingerboard positioning
  • Multi-channel, stereo phase-aligned dynamic layers
  • Mix between close, mid and far mic positions
  • Additional room noise control
  • Performance-captured vibrato emulates human vibrato technique
  • 20 Professionally played articulations
  • Including up to 3 legato transitions per articulation
  • Virtuoso articulation combines multiple playing techniques without the need for key switching
  • Native Instruments NKS compatible

 

Instruments Used In The Collection

STRADIVARI VIOLIN - 'VESUVIUS': Born around 1644, household name Antonio Stradivari is the most famous luthier in the history of violin making. His innovations in proportion and shape set trends that continue to influence the craft today. His 'Vesuvius' violin, the leader of our CREMONA QUARTET, was built in 1727 towards the end of the master craftsman's golden period.

STRADIVARI CELLO - 'STAUFFER': Though best known for violin making, Stradivari also made other stringed instruments. His 'Stauffer' cello, built in 1700, is listed as an Italian national treasure. Completing the quartet with luscious deep tones, it adds weight to the overall sound of the ensemble.

GUARNERI VIOLIN - 'PRINCE DORIA': Stradivari may be the world's most famous violin maker, but many of the world's most prominent players and composers consider Guarneri del Gesù to be the best. The second violin in the quartet is his 'Prince Doria', built in 1734.

AMATI VIOLA - 'STAUFFER': A pioneering luthier, Andrea Amati is widely regarded as the inventor of the violin as we know it. His son Gerolamo continued this tradition in the family workshop in Cremona, and built the quartet's oldest instrument, the 'Stauffer' viola, in 1614.

Background

The collection was recorded in the heart of Cremona, the birthplace of Stradivari and the very auditorium designed to hear them at their best, the Auditorium Giovanno Arvedi. The meticulous recreation of these iconic instruments makes playing the collection a reality, in more ways than one. Not only does the high-quality sample content preserve the sound of these revered instruments for future generations, but also packs the mastery of this historic collection into a set of powerful instruments for modern composers.

The project brought new technical challenges to the e-instruments team who wanted to ensure that this recreation would be free of compromise both in terms of sound and playability. The collection features new technologies such as;

  • Multi-channel, Stereo phase alignment - Every single note of each instrument has been painstakingly sampled at different dynamics and phase-aligned in stereo across multiple microphones. This ensures that all dynamic transitions are free from any phasing artefacts and dynamic changes over long legato transitions, from the softest pianissimo to the most forceful fortissimo, are indistinguishable from that of the real thing.
  • Performance Captured Vibrato - The e-instruments innovation of performance captured vibrato takes the recording of a professional player's vibrato technique, then reapplies the behaviour of the vibrato parameters to the sample, allowing you to automate or control in real-time, resulting in full and realistic control for an expressive and natural sound.

 

Technical Data

Download Sizes:

Stradivari Violin 23.5 GB (39 GB uncompressed)

Guarneri Violin 25.63 GB (42.54 GB uncompressed)

Amati Viola 24.33 GB (40.37 GB uncompressed)

Stradivari Cello 27.27 GB (45.25 GB uncompressed)

24 bit, 48 kHz

Kontakt instrument - requires free Kontakt 6 Player or Kontakt 6 Version 6.2.2 or higher

System Requirements:

Windows 7, 8 or 10 (latest Service Pack, 32/64-bit) Intel Core i5 or equivalent CPU, 6 GB RAM

Mac OS X 10.12, 10.13, 10.14 or 10.15 (latest update), i5, 6 GB RAM

An Internet connection and a graphics card that supports OpenGL 2.1 or higher are required to download and activate this product. Once installed and activated, the product can be used offline.

Pricing and Availability:
Available October 1 2020. Price 399€ / $399 Full Version or 199 € / $199 Upgrade from Stradivari Violin

More information:

 



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