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HACK SonicCouture - The Attic ( A NATIVE INSTRUMENTS KONTAKT PLAYER I


Hack SonicCouture - The Attic and Unleash its Full Potential: A Step-by-Step Tutorial for this Kontakt Player Instrument




SonicCouture - The Attic is a Kontakt Player library that features 10 rare and vintage instruments from the 70s and 80s. These instruments include synthesizers, keyboards, organs, and drum machines that have been carefully sampled and scripted to recreate their original sounds and quirks.




HACK SonicCouture - The Attic ( A NATIVE INSTRUMENTS KONTAKT PLAYER I



However, SonicCouture - The Attic is more than just a collection of nostalgic sounds. It also offers a lot of flexibility and customization options that allow you to tweak and transform these instruments in creative ways. You can layer, mix, modulate, filter, and process them with a variety of effects and tools.


In this article, we will show you how to hack SonicCouture - The Attic and use it in ways you never imagined. We will cover the following topics:


  • How to access the hidden parameters and features of each instrument



  • How to create custom patches and presets using the instrument editor



  • How to use the global effects and modulation section to enhance and shape your sounds



  • How to use the snapshot morpher to blend and morph between different snapshots



  • How to use the MIDI tools to add movement and variation to your sequences



By the end of this tutorial, you will have a deeper understanding of how SonicCouture - The Attic works and how to use it to create stunning music.


How to access the hidden parameters and features of each instrument




One of the first things you need to know about SonicCouture - The Attic is that each instrument has two layers: a main layer and a hidden layer. The main layer is what you see on the interface when you load an instrument. It contains the basic controls for volume, pan, tuning, filter, envelope, and velocity. The hidden layer is what you access by clicking on the "show" button on the bottom right corner of the interface. It contains additional parameters and features that are specific to each instrument.


For example, let's take a look at the Korg Lambda instrument. The main layer has a simple interface with four sliders for volume, pan, tuning, and filter cutoff. The hidden layer has a more complex interface with six tabs: Ensemble, Filter 1, Filter 2, Envelope 1, Envelope 2, and LFO. Each tab has different controls that affect the sound of the instrument in different ways.


The Ensemble tab allows you to adjust the amount and type of ensemble effect applied to the instrument. The ensemble effect is a chorus-like effect that adds richness and depth to the sound. You can choose between three types of ensemble: Ensemble 1 (the original Lambda ensemble), Ensemble 2 (a BBD-style ensemble), and Ensemble 3 (a phaser-style ensemble). You can also adjust the rate and depth of the modulation.


The Filter 1 and Filter 2 tabs allow you to adjust the filter settings for each of the two oscillators that make up the instrument. You can choose between four types of filters: Low Pass (LP), High Pass (HP), Band Pass (BP), and Notch (NT). You can also adjust the cutoff frequency, resonance, envelope amount, key tracking, velocity sensitivity, and filter drive for each filter.


The Envelope 1 and Envelope 2 tabs allow you to adjust the envelope settings for each of the two oscillators that make up the instrument. You can adjust the attack, decay, sustain, release, velocity sensitivity, and envelope loop for each envelope.


The LFO tab allows you to adjust the settings for the low frequency oscillator that modulates the pitch of both oscillators. You can adjust the rate, depth, shape (sine or square), sync (free or tempo-synced), phase (0 or 180 degrees), delay (the time before the LFO starts), fade (the time it takes for the LFO to reach its maximum depth), retrigger (on or off), key tracking (on or off), and velocity sensitivity.


As you can see, there are a lot of hidden parameters and features that you can access and tweak for each instrument in SonicCouture - The Attic. By exploring these options, you can create new sounds and textures that go beyond the original presets.


How to create custom patches and presets using the instrument editor




Another way to hack SonicCouture - The Attic is to use the instrument editor to create your own custom patches and presets. The instrument editor is a powerful tool that allows you to edit and save every aspect of an instrument, including the hidden parameters and features. You can access the instrument editor by clicking on the "edit" button on the bottom left corner of the interface.


The instrument editor has four sections: Instrument, Mapping, Group, and Zone. The Instrument section allows you to edit the global settings of the instrument, such as the name, category, author, info, and snapshot list. The Mapping section allows you to edit the key range and velocity range of each group. The Group section allows you to edit the settings of each group, such as the volume, pan, tuning, filter, envelope, LFO, effects, and output. The Zone section allows you to edit the settings of each zone, such as the sample name, start point, end point, loop mode, loop start, loop end, crossfade, tune, volume, pan, and output.


By using the instrument editor, you can create your own custom patches and presets that suit your needs and preferences. You can also save and load your patches and presets using the "save" and "load" buttons on the top right corner of the interface. You can also browse and select from the existing patches and presets using the "prev" and "next" buttons on the top left corner of the interface.


How to use the global effects and modulation section to enhance and shape your sounds




A third way to hack SonicCouture - The Attic is to use the global effects and modulation section to enhance and shape your sounds. The global effects and modulation section is located on the right side of the interface. It consists of four tabs: Effects 1, Effects 2, Modulation 1, and Modulation 2.


The Effects 1 and Effects 2 tabs allow you to apply two different effects chains to your sounds. Each effects chain has four slots that you can fill with any of the following effects: EQ (a three-band equalizer), Comp (a compressor), Dist (a distortion), Flang (a flanger), Chor (a chorus), Phas (a phaser), Trem (a tremolo), Rot (a rotary speaker), Delay (a delay), Reverb (a reverb), Conv (a convolution reverb), Tape (a tape saturation), LoFi (a bit crusher), Gater (a gate), Trans (a transient shaper), Limiter (a limiter). You can also adjust the order of the effects in each chain by dragging and dropping them in different slots. You can also adjust the dry/wet mix of each effect by using the slider below each slot.


The Modulation 1 and Modulation 2 tabs allow you to apply two different modulation sources to any of the parameters in the effects chains. Each modulation source has four slots that you can fill with any of the following modulators: LFO (a low frequency oscillator), EnvF (an envelope follower), Step (a step sequencer), Random (a random generator). You can also adjust the rate, depth, shape, sync, phase, delay, fade, retrigger, key tracking, and velocity sensitivity of each modulator by using the knobs below each slot.


By using the global effects and modulation section, you can add more depth, character, movement, and variation to your sounds. You can also create complex modulations that affect multiple parameters in different ways.


How to use the snapshot morpher to blend and morph between different snapshots




A fourth way to hack SonicCouture - The Attic is to use the snapshot morpher to blend and morph between different snapshots. The snapshot morpher is a unique feature that allows you to create smooth transitions and variations between different instrument settings. You can access the snapshot morpher by clicking on the "morph" button on the bottom right corner of the interface.


The snapshot morpher has four slots that you can fill with any of the snapshots from the instrument. You can also adjust the volume and pan of each slot by using the knobs below each slot. You can also adjust the morphing speed and curve by using the knobs on the top right corner of the interface.


To use the snapshot morpher, you simply drag and drop the cursor on the interface to move between different slots. The instrument will automatically blend and morph between the snapshots in each slot according to the position of the cursor. You can also automate the movement of the cursor by using the "auto" button on the top left corner of the interface. You can also adjust the auto mode settings by using the knobs below the button.


By using the snapshot morpher, you can create dynamic and expressive sounds that change over time. You can also create interesting combinations and contrasts between different snapshots.


How to use the MIDI tools to add movement and variation to your sequences




A fifth and final way to hack SonicCouture - The Attic is to use the MIDI tools to add movement and variation to your sequences. The MIDI tools are a set of features that allow you to manipulate and transform your MIDI input in real time. You can access the MIDI tools by clicking on the "tools" button on the bottom left corner of the interface.


The MIDI tools have four sections: Arpeggiator, Chord Generator, Scale Mapper, and Humanizer. The Arpeggiator section allows you to turn your chords into arpeggios with different patterns, rates, octaves, directions, lengths, swings, gates, and velocities. The Chord Generator section allows you to generate chords from single notes with different types, inversions, voicings, spreads, and velocities. The Scale Mapper section allows you to map your notes to different scales with different keys, modes, transpositions, and velocities. The Humanizer section allows you to add human-like variations to your notes with different timings, velocities, pitches, and aftertouch.


By using the MIDI tools, you can add more movement and variation to your sequences. You can also create complex harmonies and melodies that fit your musical style.


Conclusion




SonicCouture - The Attic is a Kontakt Player library that features 10 rare and vintage instruments from the 70s and 80s. It is a great library for anyone who loves the sounds and vibes of these classic instruments. However, SonicCouture - The Attic is also a library that can be hacked and used in creative ways that go beyond the original presets.


In this article, we have shown you how to hack SonicCouture - The Attic and use it in five different ways:


  • How to access the hidden parameters and features of each instrument



  • How to create custom patches and presets using the instrument editor



  • How to use the global effects and modulation section to enhance and shape your sounds



  • How to use the snapshot morpher to blend and morph between different snapshots



  • How to use the MIDI tools to add movement and variation to your sequences



By following these steps, you can unlock the full potential of SonicCouture - The Attic and create stunning music with it. We hope you have enjoyed this tutorial and learned something new. Happy hacking! d282676c82


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