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Kontakt 5 sale
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Sick Volume 5 is the fifth entry in our annual Sick series, exploring melodic and exotic tuned plucked strings and mallets, unique winds and musical effects designed for sci-fi, horror and mystery genres. Īs long as "Blue" is singing, it's all good.

Kontakt 5 sale license#

If you want to go into the album renting business, then you have to get a license and pay royalties for every rental. Musicians and their attorneys are smarter, which is the reason that only libraries and universities can loan music albums. You get paid only for the purchased audio book, not for the rent. The difference is that someone can purchase an audio book and then rent it as many times as they want. I write and perform science fiction radio plays, and I add elaborate and continuous music so that legally they are musical recordings rather than audio books. If I want "Blue" to talk, then I do it with a melodic phrase and it's always in a musical composition, which is what I need. "Blue" sings when there's a note and she sings the phonetic syllable or consonant in the sequence or script that coincides with the note in music notation. When you think about it, there's a bit of logic to it. "Blue" will talk, but the license is very specific that "Blue" can only be used in songs, which is fine with me. Words are written phonetically the way they sound, and this is the part that applies to "Blue". Ī "d" is like "t" but the line is longer and continues below the dashed line. Then "It is" is just the "t" followed by an "s", which is easy to write very quickly.

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Instead of the full "it's", you do it with only the downward angled "t" line and connecting a few dots maps to "is" being only the "s" curve. Īfter a while, you start doing abbreviations, since it's even faster. So the pattern is "dot", downward short angled line, then upward small curve, where it's all above the line (dashed line in the image). Technically, the "i" can be implied, but if you want to make it obvious, you can put a dot over the "t". When writing "it's", the phrase starts with the "t" which is written downward and then the "s" is added in an upward motion. The parts of the cursive characters are selected based on the motive direction of the pencil when you are writing, where the idea is that the letters flow smoothly when you write words and phrases. įor example, "i" is the dot atop the cursive "s" is the ascending part of a lower-case "s" in cursive and "t" is the descending angled line of cursive "t". It's a relatively obscure type of shorthand, and it's based on a circle and cursive writing-both of which make sense to me-so I like it. I have been teaching myself scientific shorthand for nearly two decades, with some success, but mostly in terms of understanding phonetics, which is very helpful with doing the phonetic scripting for "Blue". The arranger and producer for T-ara is a personal favorite, and I like the way there are "sparkles" in the T-ara songs. Īmerican Pop music is obnoxious, so I'm totally into K-pop now (and Metallica). The instruments are Jazz guitar, bowed cello, celeste, grand piano, and lap steel guitar, which is an odd combination, but so what. She's singing "OO" for each note, and except for the Intro, she's singing half-notes and whole-notes, so it's not so elaborate but it might help you hear how she sounds in a different genre, which is somewhat Classical with a bit of Jazz. I have a composition that I did a few years ago to have a bit of FUN when I was exploring ornamentation and being Pretend Mozart, so I added a bit of "Blue", which took about an hour and included making some changes to the melody. I have used "Blue" on a few songs-mostly doing very simply singing-so I'm not proficient in every aspect of "Blue", but I like what I'm able to do, even though it's not so advanced. Realivox 'Blue" is on sale now at an attractive discount, and she's fabulous. I'd want to place her against a subtle instrument accompaniment, and all the demos seem to be with her singing against a huge cinematic backing orchestra (not quite my thing.) I'm not sure how she'd sound exposed, though. I've considered purchasing this library for some time.












Kontakt 5 sale