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Waveframe Users Guide WaveFrame Sound Collection WaveFrame Sound Collection When size doesn't matter... UVI Soundsource and WaveFrame Software Group are proud to introduce the first sound collection dedicated to the mythical sampler, the Audioframe. Back in the 80s, the WaveFrame Audioframe was the second generation of huge samplers like the Synclavier from New England Digital and the Australian Fairlight CMI. A complete 48 voice system sold for over $100,000.00 and at the time, the sound and feature set were worth it! That's why it was used by renowned artists and producers such as Peter Gabriel (credited on the LP "US") and Stevie Wonder, and also in the film industry for sound design, foley and ADR. The UVI Soundpack WaveFrame Sound Collection is going in the complete opposite direction of the current trend for sound libraries. The set doesn't contain dozens of GB, nor even 1 GB; it weighs in at an impressive 350 Mb (yes Mb not GB) for more than 150 expertly handcrafted presets using more than 1400 meticulously recorded 16 bit / 44.1 kHz samples. All instruments have been imported from the original Audioframe Version H sound library, and remain true to the originals. But as you can hear in the audio demos, size doesn't really matter, this collection contains lots of very useful and truly organic sounds: Keyboards, Guitars, Basses, Solo Strings, String Sections, Upper Brass, Lower Brass, Brass Sections, Woodwinds, Synths, Pacific Rim, Percussion, Drums, Effects and TestTones. This collection brings you not only excellent quality, "bread and butter" sounds, but also a milestone in the musical history where new technologies injected a special soul into the music...with a special mention to the acoustic instruments that sound just amazing regarding the size they use. Instruments list 01 Keyboards Cleanly recorded orchestral Celeste Celeste >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Hammond drawbar organ with percussion and tremolo via velocity Drawbar Organ >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Hammond drawbar organ with percussion and tremolo via mod wheel Drawbar Organ Modwheel >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Hammond drawbar organ with percussion and tremolo via velocity Electric Piano >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Bright and clear German grand piano sampled at 3 velocities German Grand (3 Vel) >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Real 19th century harpsichord Harpsichord >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Hammond percussion drawbar organ Perc Fifth Organ >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Synth piano created from guitar samples Reed Piano >>> Roger Powell and Michael Bard Pipe organ with pedal doubling in the lower half of the keyboard (up to B2) Split Pipe Organ >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Steinway D grand, sampled at 3 velocities Steinway (3 Vel) >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Steinway D grand, forte Steinway, F >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Steinway D grand, mezzo forte Steinway, MF >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Steinway D grand, pianissimo Steinway, P >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard 02 Guitars 12 string Acoustic 12-String Guitar >>>Ken Wallace, Michael Bard ala George Benson 335 Octaves >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Clean "Les Paul" electric guitar with analog stereo chorusing Chorused Paul >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Clean "Telecaster" guitar played in fifths with analog chorusing Chorused Tele Fifths >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Telecaster harmonics, doubled and detuned with analog chorusing Chorused Tele Harmonics >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Velocity layered "Les Paul" electric guitar Funky Paul >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Muted "Les Paul" electric guitar Muted Paul >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Heavy distortion lead guitar Metal Guitar-Lead >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Heavy distortion Power chords Metal Power Chords >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Heavy distortion Power muted guitar Metal Power Guitar-muted >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Clean muted Stratocaster Muted Strat I >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Muted Stratocaster from the New York studios of the amazing Ken Wallace Muted Strat II >>> Ken Wallace, Michael Bard Muted Les Paul Paul, muted fifths I >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Muted Les Paul Paul, muted fifths II >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard What more needs to be said? Paul, Reggae Lops I >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard What more needs to be said? Paul, Reggae Lops II >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Clean "Les Paul" electric guitar playing sustained fifths Paul, sustained fifths >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Another variation on picked guitar from the New York studios of Ken Wallace Picked Guitar >>> Ken Wallace, Michael Bard Clean "Les Paul" electric guitar Sustained Paul >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Telecaster harmonics, doubled and detuned Tele Harmonics >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Clean "Telecaster" guitar played in fifths, sustained Tele, fifths sustained >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Clean "Telecaster" guitar played in fifths, muted Tele, muted fifths >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard 03 Basses Three-level synth bass Atrantis Bass >>>Roger Powell, Michael Bard Multi-sampled Fretless Fender Bass Fretless Bass >>>John Britain, Michael Bard Multi level plucked and slapped bass Funk Bass >>>John Britain, Michael Bard Muted version of multi level plucked and slapped bass Funk Bass Muted >>>John Britain, Michael Bard Electric Fender Jazz Bass Jazz Bass >>>John Britain, Michael Bard Classic synth bass sound of the seventies Synth Bass >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard 04 Solo Strings Solo cello with delayed vibrato Cello >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Double plucked string Double Harp >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Small harp from the New York studios of Ken Wallace Small Harp >>>Ken Wallace, Michael Bard Rich, close miked solo viola Solo Viola >>>Chris Stone and Michael Bard Rich, close miked solo violin Solo Violin 1 >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Rich, close miked solo violin, timbre variation Solo Violin 2 >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Rich, close miked solo bass violin String Bass Solo >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard 05 String Sections Stereo ambient string section Ambient String Ensemble >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Medium attack bass section Bass Viol Section >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Medium attack bass section Bass Viol Section >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Large string section playing pizzicato Big Pizzicato >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Very bright cello section Cello Section >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Medium attack small violin group Four Violins >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Medium attack muted violin group Muted Violin Section >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Very big, bright section in octaves Octave Strings >>> Chris Stone, Michael Bard Round, full pizzicato string section Pizzicato >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Full string section Rich Strings >>> Bob Christianson, Michael Bard Pizzicato strings with long release Ringing Pizzicato >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Very hard attack strings Rosin Strings >>> Chris Stone and Michael Bard Small stereo viola group Six Violas >>> Chris Stone and Michael Bard Slow attack full string section Slow String Section >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Slow attack full string section Stereo Viola Section >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Small and bright stereo viola group Stereo Viola Section >>> Chris Stone, Michael Bard Fast attack, nervous string section Tense String Section >>> Chris Stone and Michael Bard Medium attack violas Viola Section >>> Chris Stone and Michael Bard Medium attack ambient violas Viola Section (Ambient) >>> Chris Stone and Michael Bard 06 Upper Brass Classical "D" Trumpet Classic Trumpet >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Cornet, forte Cornet, forte >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Nice solo trumpet from the New York studios of Ken Wallace Dry Trumpet >>> Ken Wallace, Michael Bard Flugelhorn Flugelhorn >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Flugelhorn, forte Flugelhorn, forte >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Solo French Horn French Horn I >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Excellent solo French Horn from the New York studios of Ken Wallace French Horn II >>> Ken Wallace, Michael Bard Solo French Horn, mf French Horn, mf >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Solo French Horn, muted French Horn, muted >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Solo French Horn, stopped French Horn, stopped >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Trumpet muted with harmon mute, stem in Harmon Mute Trumpet >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Solo pop piccolo trumpet, ala Sgt Pepper Pop Piccolo Trumpet, forte >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Great solo trumpet for playing parts in pop tunes Pop Trumpet, forte >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Great solo trumpet for playing parts in pop tunes with harmon mute in Pop Trumpet, harmon mute, forte >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard 07 Lower Brass Excellent Bass Trombone Sustained notes, mezzo forte Bass Trombone >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Excellent C Tuba sustained notes, forte C Tuba, f >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Excellent C Tuba chromatic samples from C1 to F#2, very real sounding release on C Tuba, Staccato short notes >>>WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Cleanly recorded solo trombone Dry Trombone I >>> Ken Wallace, Michael Bard Cleanly recorded solo trombone, different timbre Dry Trombone II >>> Ken Wallace, Michael Bard Fat trombone section with fast attack Trombone Section >>> Chris Stone, Michael Bard Sustained notes, mezzo forte Trombone, mf >>> WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard Solo trombone with straight mute Trombone, straight mute >>> WaveFrame Corp, Michael Bard 08 Brass Sections Stereo sforzando piano trombones Bone
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