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User’s Guide
Table of Contents
1.
Introduction
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3
2.
Installation
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3
3.
Old
vs
New
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4
4.
The
instruments/patches
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4
5.
The
mapping
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5
6.
The
Interface
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6
6.1.
Main
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6
6.1
Advanced
Panel
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7
6.3
Rack
Effects
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8
7.
Final
words
and
credits
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9
8.
License
Agreement
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10
1.
License
Grant:
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10
2.
Rights:
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10
3:
Refunds:
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10
4.
Terms:
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10
1.
Introduction
‘Newmello II' is a sample library for Native Instruments Kontakt 4 and above.
Inspired by the Mellotron M400, Newmello brings back the sound that shaped
the late 60s and early 70s adding new functionalities that makes it go further
beyond the original.
Newmello recreates the sound of the original Mellotron M400 but taking
various steps further. We recorded 25 instruments / patches into two different
cassette tapes using 2 different tape recorders. The first recorder was a
Tascam 414, and the second one was a very lo-fi Omega hand recorder.
Only one velocity and no round robin (repetition). Only one sample per key, just
like the original. After that, we printed back the tapes into the digital domain
and got rid of the background noise using advanced tecniques that didn't do
any damage the sound.
2. Installation
For installing you have to take care of not moving any of the files or folders
inside or outside the main one. When you want to move the library to any
location in your hard drive you have to move the main folder with everything in
it, otherwise Kontakt won't find the samples or resources.
You can load the library using one of these three methods:
1. Double click on the nki files.
2. Drag and drop the nki file right into the interface.
3. Use Kontakt's built in browser and either drag and drop or double click on it.
3.
Old
vs
New
- The M400 samples only played for about 8 seconds. With NM you can set the
samples to be looped or to be played for 8 seconds.
- The M400 had no round robin, NM gives you the option of having a random
3x round robin (repetitions).
- The M400 had no velocity layers, NM also has 1 velocity layer but it gives you
the option to add a volume ramp based on the velocity of each note event.
- The M400 had noise in the samples, NM gives you the option of adding the
amount of noise that you want in 2 different modes (explained later).
- The M400 had only a few sound patches, NM has 25 different patches.
- The M400 had no effects, NM offers the brand new Rack Effects script that
lets you add up to 12 different effects to exponentially extend the sound
possibilities of the library.
- A lot more functionalities explained in chapters 5 and 6.
4. The instruments/patches
*Click the keyboard icon on the top bar if you don't see Kontakt's keyboard.
The black keys mean that there are no sounds or funcionalities mapped to
them.
The range of the Newmello is the same as the range of the original M400, from
G1 to F4. We have been asked to extend the playable range but this is
definetly something that won't be implemented to retain this original limitation.
Limits are, usually, the best tool for creativity. That's why we encourage you to
not use the new funcitonalities like round robin, velocity ramp and looped
sounds, altough they are there for if you need them.
The green keys are special keys with funcionalities here explained:
- G0: if activated it turns red and adds a -1 octave to the sound.
- A0: If activated it turns red and adds a +1 octave to the sound.
Original M400 had no octave functionality but some of the sounds were
actually recorded in octaves, which results in a much fuller sound.
This is done so you don't have to raise your hands from the keyboard for trying
different sounds.
* This function is not available if the "purge" switch on the advanced panel is
activated.
6.
The
Interface
6.1.
Main
This is the main view. Here you can see a representation of the original M400
knobs but with new modern look represented by the digital display.
1. Noise mode. If set to "I" the noise is permanent like if the cassette tape was
rolling all the time. If set to "II" the noise will only sound while there's at least
one key pressed, and will stop as soon as you release all the keys. This second
mode is the closest to the original behaviour.
2. Noise Volume. This is a simple noise volume control from -inf to -6dB.
5. Tone. This is a tilt style eq. When set to the mid point the effect is bypassed,
when turned right the high frequencies are boosted while the low frequencies
are lowered. When turned to the left the low frequencies are boosted and the
high frequencies are lowered.
6. Tape mix. As you know, the samples were recorded into two different
cassette tapes. With this knob you can select the tape you want or you can
mix them together with an equal power crossfade. Have in mind that the tuning
is not perfect and it will sound like there are 2 files playing, like a chorus effect.
7. Digital display. Here you can see the actual patch that is loaded. Clicking
on the arrows switches the patch, clicking on the Menu lets you go directly to
the patch you want.
8. Advanced Panel Switch. Clicking on the little circle on the bottom right of
the display will take you to the advanced panel.
6.1
Advanced
Panel
This is the advanced panel where you find these controls:
- Loop: switch that when it's on the samples play as long as the key is held. If
set to off the samples will only play for 8 seconds max, like the original.
- Velocity: this knob controls the dynamic range of the instruments. By default
it's set to 0 which results in no volume ramp, like the original M400. If set to
100% or full right, the minimum velocity will result in total silence and the
maximum velocity will result in the loudest volume.
- RR: this is the round robin switch. If set to off there are no round robin
repetitions, like the original unit. If set to on there will be 3x random round robin
repetitions.
- Offset: this knob controls the sample start offset in milliseconds, from 0 (no
offset) to 100ms. This is done to get rid of the original attack in the samples, for
example, a flute breath. It's recommended to be used in sustained patches like
violins and flutes, but it's not recommended to be used in hard transient or
percussive patches like glockenspiel or grand piano.
*Note: if you use the offset function make sure that the attack knob is set to
something greater than 0 or you'll hear a click on the attack.
- Purge: when set to off all samples will be loaded into RAM (132 MB) and
you'll be able to change patches using the C1 and D1 keyswitches. If set to on
the samples will be purged and only the current patch will be loaded into ram,
but the keyswitches are not available and you'll have to wait a moment for the
sample to be loaded everytime you change the patch.
Newmello II is one the first library to include this brand new script called Rack
Effects. Find the full documentation inside the Documentation folder.
Every parameter value is displayed in the messages bar:
Thank you for purchasing "Newmello II". It has been a very exciting project that
I think you're going to love as much as me.
Special thanks to University of Iowa for letting me use some of their samples.
You can find them here: http://theremin.music.uiowa.edu/MIS.html
Mellotron and/or any logos that may appear on the design or in this user
manual are trademarks of their respective owners.
Feel free to get in contact with me for any bugs, new functionalities, ideas or
simply to share some love.
1. License Grant:
The license for this product is granted only to a single user. All sounds and
samples in this product are licensed, but not sold, to you by Wavesfactory for
commercial and non-commercial use in music, sound-effect, audio/video post-
production, performance,
broadcast or similar finished content-creation and production use.
Wavesfactory allows you to use any of the sounds and samples in the library(s)
youÕve purchased for commercial recordings, mixing and film/TV/game audio
production without paying any additional license fees or providing source
attribution to Wavesfactory. This license expressly forbids any unauthorized
inclusion of content contained within this library, or any any Wavesfactory
library, into any other sample instrument or library of any kind, without our prior
express written consent. This license also forbids any re-distribution method of
this product, or its sounds, through any means, including but not limited to, re-
sampling, mixing, processing, isolating, or embedding into software or
hardware of any kind, for the purpose of re-recording or reproduction as part
of any free or commercial library of musical and/or sound effect samples
and/or articulations, or any form of musical sample or sound effect sample
playback system or device. Licenses cannot be transferred to another entity,
without written consent of Wavesfactory.
2. Rights:
3: Refunds:
4. Terms:
This license agreement is effective from the moment the product is installed by
any means.The license will remain in full effect until termination.