CRUMHORN
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Description
The crumhorn is a double reed instrument belonging to the woodwind family, mostly used during the Renaissance period but brought back to popular culture during the 60s thanks to a revival of interest in early music.
Its construction is similar to that of the chanter of a bagpipe, which gives the crumhorn its strong buzzing, bagpipe-like sound, while allowing lots of possible different timbres and colors at the same time.
We sampled a beautiful tenor crumhorn exploring all of its sound possibilities: with both open and closed bell and with the “onion” bell mouth (Cromorno d’Amore) that delivers a stunning, muted vox humana-type sound.
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Technical specification for CRUMHORN
438 samples in ncw. format.
3 NKI files:
Open Bell
Closed Bell
With the "Onion" Bell
Instrument Range: C2 to F#3
Requires full version of KONTAKT 5.6.8 or above (not compatible with Free Kontakt Player).
Size: 584,5 MB (Uncompressed file)
8 GB of RAM or more is highly recommended. You need to be able to run Kontakt Full Version 5.6.8+.
Sample resolution: .ncw format
ARTICULATION LIST:
6 Keyswitches (Articulations) for each NKI file:
BUILT-IN EFFECTS AND CONTROLLERS:
- Small Room Reverb
- Medium Room Reverb
- Church Reverb
- Stereo Wideness Enhancer
- EQ
Credits:
Instrument: Crumhorn
Musician: Achille Succi
Recorded and mixed at HAVE Studio, Madrid, Spain
UI and Graphic Design: Kovdra Bureau
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