Grimm-official walkthrough
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 มิ.ย. 2024
- Explore a world of fully playable medieval soundscapes with Grimm, a brand-new virtual instrument collection created with Bleeding Fingers Music.
This narrated walkthrough explores some of the standout patches offered in our new medieval-inspired collection.
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Venture into the sonic heart of a dark, foreboding forest with Grimm. With six ensembles performing textural, melodic, and aleatoric articulations as well as an array of processed pads and impacts, Grimm puts instruments and sounds from distant eras into a new context. It’s a set of cinematic scoring tools with historical associations but a contemporary edge.
Grimm was made together with Bleeding Fingers Music explicitly for screen scoring. Its foundation consists of six three-piece ensembles made from selected traditional European instruments: Tagelharpa, tagelharpa cello, lutes, sackbuts, hurdy-gurdy, baroque flutes, recorders, and strings. Building from these instruments’ characteristic sounds, the articulations and processed patches in Grimm instantly set scenes and manufacture moods,
To celebrate the release of Grimm, we're offering the collection at a very special introductory price of €179, only until May 22.
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Are those OC818s you guys are using for some of the close miking?
Always love the plucked ensembles / instruments, so I'll probably pick up the lutes!
I see the vision. Loved your Miroire library and this is just as cool!
We really appreciate that!
I love the sound and idea behind this im a huge medievist but personally i would have prefer each instruments individually separated with legato for more control . But this sound super sharp as usual goodjob OT !
Fair enough! We totally get that, but we really wanted to lean into the ensemble recordings as the essence of this collection (for us) is the combined textural and aleatoric sounds. Not to say we won't do detailed single instrument medieval/period stuff in the future :)
@@Orchestral-Tools Please... do that!
You guys really do release the library I'm looking for, right when I'm looking for it during a project, without fail every time lol
This is more interesting than the usual fare we get from sound libraries. We did a lot of music like this at Cal Arts back in the 80's.
This is awesome
Thank you!
Cool idea, sounds good too
beautiful!
are there options for scala tuning?
the processed instruments really needs timestretching/warp 😞