Clarinet Swan Song

A broken clarinet recorded from a distorted valve amplifier

ByJulian Doe

The story

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‘Clarinet Swan Song,’ is a Kontakt library that evokes the haunting beauty of a broken clarinet. This extraordinary instrument captured the final whispers of a damaged clarinet, transformed into a source of melancholic melodies and ethereal textures.

**A Tale of Transformation**

‘Clarinet Swan Song’ chronicles the transformation of a broken instrument into a unique sonic voice. Duct tape and cotton were meticulously applied to the clarinet’s holes, allowing for the creation of haunting, otherworldly notes. These delicate sounds were then captured with an AKG C1000 microphone, preserving their fragility and nuance.

**Amplified with Grit and Character**

To amplify the clarinet’s delicate tones, a Marshall Guvnor guitar pedal was plugged into an Orange Tiny Terror with a broken speaker. This unconventional combination added a layer of raw, distorted texture, lending an edge to the clarinet’s melancholic melodies.

**Enhanced with Logic Pro’s Touch**

The amplified signal was further enhanced with Logic Pro’s powerful EQ, compressor, and tremolo effects. These effects refined the instrument’s sound, adding depth, dynamics, and a touch of tremulous character.

**A Unique Voice for Cinematic Soundscapes**

‘Clarinet Swan Song’ offers a distinctive voice for your compositions, adding a touch of melancholic beauty and otherworldly ambiance to your sound. Whether you’re crafting cinematic soundtracks, experimental electronic music, or anything in between, this library provides a rich source of sonic exploration.

Reviews

  • Un Expected goody..

    With just the name of it, I thought maybe one will use it very little but the GUI and the sounds and all are soo good, that I am addicted to it.
    and It's not just the sounds that are impressive, The GUI is the best. The cartoonish style takes me.
    All in all Great product.

    Anunay on 01 December 2021
  • A Great Mellotron-like Wind Synth

    Yet another review below me that clearly hasn't spent long than 2 minutes with the instrument. In response to that, You absolutely CAN alter the release of this instrument, simply by clicking the spanner icon in Kontakt, you can mould the sound as you like, which makes this really quite versatile. For me the noise floor is a bit loud in the top register, due to how it's been recorded through a guitar amp. But whack on a subtle high pass EQ and you won't hear it, nor will you lose any character or body from the instrument. Overall the sound definitely feels like a mellotron patch to me, which I absolutely love, I've already implemented this into a project I'm working on right now. Great work!

    R.Treves on 25 October 2021
  • I wasn't expecting this

    I didn't donwload this for a while after it's launch because by the title I sort of judged a book by its cover and assumed I wouldn't want to use it. I'm so happy I was wrong and gave it a shot, this thing has super cool old scifi film mojo mixed with some organic-y odd harmonic wind flare. Handles reverb and delay like a beast, timbrally bright but not sibilant at all. I personally have saved this patch with it shifted up to be in the correct octave and have stretched the key range to fill the keyboard so I can lay down massive bass with it and let some higher notes get drenched in any processing if desired. This is awesome, thank you Julian for uploading this.

    ConnerCreator on 13 November 2021
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