The Recorder

The Recorder is the definitive recorder sample library, featuring 27 top-of-the-range Baroque and Renaissance replica instruments from prestigious makers around the world.

Created with performer Emily O’Brien and sponsored by the American Recorder Society (ARS), over 60 hours of recording went into capturing each instrument chromatically across over a dozen articulations both historical and contemporary.

Please note: Compatible with Native Instruments free Kontakt Player 7.6.1 or later

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Developer

Versilian Studios

Size

86.2 GB

Format

The Recorder

27 Professional Instruments

From the rapid soloistic flourishes of the high Baroque to the soulful motets and painterly madrigals of the Renaissance, over three centuries of history are covered across three consorts, or sets, of instruments.

Featuring instruments in both A=415 and A=440 by the world-famous Von Huene Workshop, including rare “gold sample” reference instruments used to test-play new models, and several high-end Yamaha models, the Complete Collection is topped off by a stunning, complete Renaissance consort by renowned American maker Tom Prescott, completed shortly before his retirement.

The Baroque Collection covers the typical 7 instruments in the Baroque A=440 consort.

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Over 180,000 Sample Files

The largest recorder sample library ever made by an order of magnitude, 70 hours of total recording time went into this project to capture each instrument across 15 different articulations.

Every instrument is sampled fully chromatically, with your choice of diatonic or chromatic true legato behavior. Velocity controls the accent intensity of sustaining notes.

Sustains are recorded at 2RR, Tenutos at 4RR, and Staccatos at 6RR for natural phrasing.

Five Unique Microphone Positions

A specialized range of microphones were used to capture the recorders accurately and naturally, comprising five arrays in four positions.

Up close, a stereo ribbon microphone (Samar VL373A) provides detail, warmth, and texture, ideal for solo uses or when adding your own favorite reverb plugin. It can be collapsed to mono easily or fed through an external Mid-Side processor for control over the stereo image.

Next are two pairs of microphones in what is called a ‘Wide Faulkner Array’, with a wide pair of brighter omnis flanking a narrower set of darker directional mics. You can mix smoothly between the two to achieve a more direct or more spacious sound.

The Mid array is a pair of ultra low noise LDC’s, Microtech Gefell M940, provide a neutral, unhyped sound ideal for blending with most other libraries.

Finally a distant, NOS array of Rode TF5 SDC’s capture the acoustics of TRC Studio A, suitable for combining recorders with orchestral samples from scoring stages.

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True Legato Method

Cutting-Edge True Legato

Many libraries today promise natural legato intervals, only to provide a stilted delivery due to a simpler (and cheaper) recording method which requires two crossfades, in and out.

The Recorder eschews this practice and utilizes instead a vastly more time consuming method which eliminates the need for the second crossfade, giving a beautifully natural transition.

A more “traditional” set of legatos are provided for comparison and timbral clarity, using chromatic destination notes rather than the diatonic destinations sampled.

VISAGE exposes full control over every parameter of the legato behavior, allowing you to tune the legato exactly to taste, or you can pick between six pre-calibrated presets and get playing.

Historical Tuning & Temperaments System

Our new VISAGE 3 engine allows you to work in a range of historical temperaments and intonations, from various flavors of Meantone to the rich key coloration of so-called “Well” temperaments, to even some varieties of near-Equal options.

A useful Transposition feature allows you to utilize A=415 instruments in modern A=440 production (and vice versa), providing many different timbral options to perfectly fit the context and range of your virtual production or composition.

The Recorder tuning GUI
The Recorder main GUI
The Recorder effects GUI

Powerful VISAGE 3 Engine

Utilizing the new VISAGE engine to its fullest, both versions of The Recorder pack in a range of controls over every aspect of the instrument including but not limited to:

  • Volume, pan, width, solo/mute, purge, and routing for each mic position
  • Blendable Mid microphones (continuous variable)
  • Full velocity curve control
  • Dynamic range control
  • Separate control over volume of releases and short articulations
  • Moveable keyswitch block
  • Transposition
  • Range limiting & expanding
  • Easy-access reverb settings
  • Fully customizable tuning & temperaments engine
  • Neighbor-borrowing RR (customizable)
  • Mono aftertouch note-off triggering available
  • Integration with NKS/NI keyboards (NKS 1.0)
  • MIRAGE FX control panel
    • Exposes and simplifies Kontakt’s internal FX engine
    • Utilizes the latest FX in Kontakt
    • Modular construction allows updates to VISAGE/MIRAGE FX separately

Kontakt Library with Kontakt Player Support

Both versions of The Recorder have been licensed to work in the free Kontakt Player; you do not need to own or purchase Kontakt in order to use it.

Utilizing the ‘Libraries’ tab, navigating, loading, and auditioning patches is an easy and convenient process.

In addition, you can enjoy all of the conveniences of Kontakt, such as snapshots, easy controller integration, standalone functionality for live use, and integration with NI’s line of keyboards via NKS 1.0 integration.

The purchase of this library will also qualify you for the special Crossgrade pricing for Kontakt, significantly reducing the cost of ownership.

Any version of Kontakt OR Kontakt Player from 7.6.1 or higher will work with The Recorder.

Made for Kontakt Player

Instrument List

Baroque A=440 Consort

  • Sopranino in Boxwood (Yamaha)
  • Soprano in Boxwood (Von Huene)
  • Alto in Boxwood (Von Huene)
  • Tenor in Satinwood (Yamaha)
  • Bass in Maple (Yamaha)
  • Great Bass in Maple (Yamaha)
  • Contrabass in Mahogany (Von Huene)

Baroque A=415 Consort

  • Sopranino in Boxwood (Von Huene)
  • 6th Flute in Boxwood (Von Huene)
  • Soprano in Boxwood (Von Huene)
  • 4th Flute in Boxwood (Von Huene)
  • Alto in Boxwood (Von Huene)
  • Voiceflute in Boxwood (Von Huene)
  • Tenor in Boxwood (Von Huene)
  • Bass in Maple (Yamaha)
  • A=392 Alto in Boxwood (Von Huene)*
    * Treated as if in A=415

Renaissance A=440 Consort (Prescott)

  • Soprano in d”
  • Soprano in c”
  • Alto in a’
  • Alto in g’
  • Alto in f’
  • Tenor in d’
  • Tenor in c’
  • Bass in f
  • Greatbass in c
  • Contrabass in F

Ganassi A=440

  • G Alto in Boxwood (Ralf Netsch)

Version Comparison

Baroque Collection

A full consort of Baroque A=440 recorders from ‘nino to contra, powered by the same VISAGE 3 Engine as the Complete Collection.

  • 7 Instruments
  • 51,500 Sample Files
  • 5 Mic Positions
  • 24.8 Gigabytes, Installed

VISAGE 3 ENGINE

Full True Legato, Tuning & Temperaments Engine, MIRAGE FX Page, 5 Microphone Positions, Mix Presets System, & more!

Complete Collection

The definitive recorder sample library, featuring 27 instruments in three consorts: Renaissance, Baroque A=440, and Baroque A=415.

  • 27 Instruments
  • 187,600 Sample Files
  • 5 Mic Positions
  • 86.2 Gigabytes, Installed

VISAGE 3 ENGINE

Full True Legato, Tuning & Temperaments Engine, MIRAGE FX Page, 5 Microphone Positions, Mix Presets System, & more!

Specifications

  • Developer: Versilian Studios LLC.
  • Software: Kontakt or Kontakt Player 7.6.1+ Required
  • Format: Official 3rd Party Kontakt Library (NKS 1)
  • Samples:
    • Complete: 37,500 (187,600 Files)
    • Baroque 440: 10,300 (51,500 Files)
  • Filesize:
    • 86.2 GB of HDD space (+120 GB for installation files)
    • 24.8 GB of HDD space (+50 GB for installation files)
  • Other:
    • SSD for sample storage & loading recommended
    • Modwheel-equipped controller recommended

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