Sampling for Piano Day 2020

I think it’s fair to say that virtual instruments and modern DAWs have opened up the world of composing for video games, media, and song writing in a way previously unprecedented. The fact is that as composers, we are all likely to make use of virtual and sampled instruments in some way throughout our careers. Many composers (ourselves included) own large collections of many instruments, giving us a wide palette of sounds to choose from.

It is the hope that through careful choice of different instruments, and our own composition style, we can craft something unique to each project. However it is also the case that we can often hear very similar sounding tracks across different composers of a certain level; are there any sounds that you notice in a lot of tracks? There is of course nothing wrong with this – we ourselves often use many of the popular sample libraries from Spitfire Audio, Eastwest, 8Dio, Native Instruments etc. simply because they can sound great, and sometimes we are up against tight deadlines and don’t have the time (or budget) to go out and gather the best musicians around to make a great live recording.

Sample libraries are amazing, but have you ever thought about making your own?

It would be unfeasible to try and make something even close to the deep sampled, multi microphone, multi mixed, super realistic libraries you get nowadays. You can though, make an instrument of your own that is still very playable, and totally unique. Best of all it’s possible to make your own instrument in a day if you know what you’re doing.

Stimulus – Pianobook Pianoday 2020

Christian Henson set up Pianobook in 2019. It is a community of composers/musicians that is sampling their own instruments and sharing them online for free. It has been very inspiring to watch and hear the instruments that people have come up with in the short time since it started.

Christian put out a call for composers to collaborate on a huge systems piece for piano day 2020 - 28th March. He wrote a piece of music containing a ‘pulse’ and some chords on piano in the key of D Dorian, inviting people to write their own tracks to add to his piece in the hope of creating a massive collaborative piece of music.

It is a daunting task to try and fit in potentially hundreds of different musical tracks into one piece of music, but hopefully we can produce something that is fit to be included in this piece.

This presents us with one of those lovely win-win-win scenarios. We can create a sample library of our own, submit it to pianobook for people to freely use, and write some music with it to take part in the pianobook pianoday composition. We’ll have to learn some Kontakt scripting, have to write some demo music, produce a video walkthrough, and get to share our work with the community.

The Sample library – Enter my old Bechstein Model 10 Piano

I’m lucky to have my own upright piano, purchased a few years ago. I’ve sampled it before and it’s been used in my productions already.

We need a piano sound that doesn’t take up too much ‘sonic space’ in a track, so that it might find a place in Christian’s piece. Being fans of E.S.T as one example, Esbjorn Svensson often mutes the piano strings by hand to alter the sound, and for certain rhythmical passages. Check the repeated figure on this track to see what we mean around 0:20…

E.S.T – Sipping on the solid ground

This muted sound might be handy for this kind of systems music, but because of the likelihood of plenty of repeated notes, we need to record a little deeper than 1 sample per note. We recorded the piano in 4ths, with three different velocities, and 3 repeats (round robins) of each velocity.

To see some background on the recording, take a look at our video below:

With a bit of tweaking, the instrument came out pretty good. We managed to add some rudimentary controls to get quick changes to the sound – Big thanks to David Hilowitz for making a load of great YouTube tutorials on sampling in Kontakt, he was a big inspiration! (David’s Tutorial playlist is here)

You will be able to download the sample library to use in your own productions very soon, for free. It has been submitted to the pianobook website, so once it’s up there we’ll put the link on the YouTube vids and wherever we can. Please let us know if you download the library (download from here) and especially if you get any use out of it, if there is enough interest we will look at releasing some more of our own libraries for free in the future..

In the meantime, you can watch me demo the library below, and hear some contextual demos that use the new sounds.

Also you can hear myself and Chris’ entries for the pianobook piano day piece below. They’re in isolation, so not particularly interesting, but hopefully some of it ends up in the final piece.

Special thanks go to Christian Henson for his YT channel work, which was a big inspiration to us making these libraries, and to the many other great tutorials and references out there on Kontakt development from Mario Krušelj/EvilDragon, Jon Meyer, David Healy, and again David Hilowitz.

Have you had any success in making your own instruments? Or is there any kind of instrument you’d like to hear us try and sample? If so, let us know in the comments.

Take care,

Dan

Tutorials, Tips & Tricks - On YouTube!

Hey folks!

Chris here. Well we’ve been working on this and that behind the scenes, but we had recently been discussing breathing life back into our YouTube channel. It’s a little dated and in need of some love, but so are our fellow composing/sound designing friends and vgm lovers! So with that in mind, we’ve started putting together videos that will give insight into our workflow, tips, tricks, and more.

The hope is that, we can help others who are looking for answers to questions they’ve had for a while, and everything we put out, we’re all ears for taking more back in, and helping the community that have stuck behind us for so long. With all this creativity going on, only good things can come from it!

Be sure to let us know what you think on the video, any questions, ideas, etc! We’re all ears. We’ve more ideas, little tutorials, and tips videos like this one above, all coming in the near future.

Happy Wednesday! Speak to you all soon.

Chris. xox

New website, new music & a CSH Vinyl giveaway!

Where did we go?

We’ve been working away these past few years, and our online presence and communication with the community and fans of our work have been lacking. With that said, it does NOT mean that we are not extremely grateful of all those who raise us up and support everything we do. We appreciate it, BIG TIME, and we are not planning on being radio silent any longer.

Our previous website design would let you flick through soundcloud playlists. Soundcloud page will be getting reorganized in 2020!

Our previous website design would let you flick through soundcloud playlists. Soundcloud page will be getting reorganized in 2020!

Bloggin’

We had a blog many years ago, and to be honest. it just never got up and running. Moving ahead with the blog and communicating in general, we don’t want to just put out filler! We want anything we put out into the interwebs to be relevant, interesting and maybe even useful. If we achieve even half of one of those things, I think we’re off to a good start.

The new website has a great grid system: less clicks, more information, all in less time. Winning.

The new website has a great grid system: less clicks, more information, all in less time. Winning.

Bandcamp, Youtube, Spotify & beyond.

Our YouTube community has always been so incredible, as have our Spotify listeners - WOW you guys and gals are crazy! We had like 18K listeners last month: THAT IS INSANE! We love you all so much, and we plan on putting more of our music that is not on YouTube or Spotify (or elsewhere) out there as soon as possible. Currently we’ve just pushed a good few more soundtrack that were bandcamp only, over to Spotify, and more will be coming to Spotify next year for sure, once our distributor puts them out.

As with Bandcamp, it is literally the BEST way you can support us, above all other mediums available. We’ll always make everything as available as possible on every platform, but if you want to support us, Bandcamp is the way. We’ve considered offering a subscription service in the future, but we don’t want to offer it until we’ve had time to think about what it means for us and what it means for those supporting us, should they choose to do so.

Any ideas and feedback on this or anything, you can always hit us up, we’re all ears… and beaks.

Slap City - Iji Soundtrack Remixes released.

We are finally releasing some new (kinda new? I think we wrote these in 2007/2008 but whatever) things for people to listen to. Many folks are die hard fans of the original mixes, and we respect and love their support for that. We’ve pushed out a medley before which was enjoyed by some too, so we know that it’s not going to be for everybody, BUT we’ve done new versions of both Tor and Welcome to the Party, Pal for Ludosity Games’ amazingly fun title “Slap City”. It’s basically the PC answer to the Smash series, and I’d argue it’s got ten times the humour and fun packed in there. Also cheap as chips, so well worth.

You can get it here on our bandcamp for FREE, it will also be out on Spotify soon, as well as our YouTube!

CSH VINYL GIVEAWAY!

To celebrate the new website, and an amazing 2020 going ahead, we wanted to give away a physical Cosmic Star Heroine Vinyl Record! With that said, you’ll need to work a little bit for it.

There’s a clue somewhere on this new website.. you should be able to find it, assuming this clue.. works.

First person to find the answer, should send us a tweet with that answer to @HyperDuckChris or @HyperDuckDan! Good luck.

To conclude

We’re just happy to have a chance to reboot, and it’s long overdue. We want 2020 to be a year we can represent our fans, the community of hard-working devs, artists, programmers, and producers.

As a THANK YOU to everybody who has cared for us, been kind to us, and raised us up at any point… we want to offer a 50% off code on any and all of our music on Bandcamp. Use code 2020vision at checkout to get that half-price discount! Our Bandcamp is here.

Happy Holidays to all, and from the bottom of our hearts, we thank you all again and will keep thanking you for supporting us, raising us up, and energizing us, genuinely so, to keep creating. You are the clear reminder of what love for videogames really feels like.

Hugs,

Chris & Dan.