Bedroom Clarinet

Longs and shorts recorded on a clarinet.

ByChristopher Maier

The story

Whereas sample instruments often boast about featuring the most virtuosic musicians recorded in the finest halls, what if a piece of music calls for the sound of a more novice player casually mic’ed up in their bedroom studio?

Inspired by Christian Henson’s philosophy that imperfection is what gives samples authenticity, I bring my first offering to the Pianobook community: the Bedroom Clarinet for Kontakt .

The instrument features two articulations – longs, which come with quite a bit of sometimes-shaky sustain and natural sounding releases, as well as one-shot shorts with 8 round-robin cycles. I also went ahead and scripted three knobs for the performance view: tremolo, vibrato, and speed, so you can get that warbly, mellotron-like sound.

 

Reviews

  • Amazing clarinet, CPU issues

    The title basically says it all. This clarinet is truly beautiful and has an amazing texture, but due to some issue with the Kontakt library (unsure what causes it, I'm very unfamiliar with the back-end of Kontakt libraries), this bank can be almost unusable in some projects due to how much CPU it ends up taking up. Wonderful sound, but I find it very difficult to incorporate due to that issue.

    wizardpem on 21 June 2024
  • Cpu issues but such a beautiful tone

    im really sad that this instrument becomes kind of unusable with the CPU issues. I really have no idea what's causing this issue. ive never seen anything like this. Its really a shame because the tone, breathiness and vibrato of this instrument i find extremely beautiful and realistic. i see sam mentioned the script is locked. i dont really know what im doing in the backend of kontakt anyway but as sam said, i hope the sample maker will either fix this up or open the script so someone from the community can do it. It deserves that, its a really great sounding instrument.

    septemberwalk on 13 November 2021
  • A bedroom beauty in tone and substance

    A beautiful tone and immense harmonic conflict make this tiny thing a massive treat. Try it, you'll swoon.

    Consterdine on 12 October 2021
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