Perform Page
The Perform page of IRISH HARP contains controls to adjust the sound and dynamics of the instrument, and the Phrases feature.
The Perform page is first displayed when IRISH HARP is loaded into KONTAKT or KONTAKT PLAYER. The view contains Instrument controls to adjust the sound and dynamics of the instrument, and the Phrases feature.
Instrument Controls
Instrument controls are used for adjusting the sound and dynamics of the instrument. The controls make the instrument more dynamic and responsive, perfect for expressive keyboard performances or special effects and sound design.
The Instrument controls consist of the following parameters:
Dynamic: Adjusts the overall dynamic range of the performance. Turn the control left to compress the dynamic range. Turn the control to the right to expand the dynamic range.
Body: Adjusts the amount of resonance in the body of the sound. Turn the control to the left to remove the resonance. Turn the control to the right to increase the resonance.
Decay: Adjusts the decay of the notes. Turn the control to the left to shorten notes. Turn the control to the right to play the notes as they were recorded.
Phrases
IRISH HARP includes a selection of phrases that can be loaded and manipulated to suit your song. They are a great way to showcase and explore the melodic and rhythmic capabilities of the instruments in both traditional and contemporary styles.
Phrases can also be used together with the Scale tools and provide a quick way to get inspired by musical ideas typical for the selected instrument.
The Phrase section contains some of the following controls:
Playback: Controls the host sync, playback, and tempo parameters of the phrase. For more information, refer to Phrase Playback.
Phrase and Pattern Selection: Displays the phrase number, keyswitch, and name. For more information, refer to Phrase Selection.
Editor and Browser: Contains the controls for browsing, loading, and editing phrases. For more information, refer to Browsing and Editing Phrases.
MIDI Export: Contains the controls for exporting phrases in MIDI format. For more information, refer to MIDI Export.
Performance Controls: Defines the way the selected phrase is played. For more information, refer to Performance Controls.
Selection Arrows: Cycles through different phrases using the left and right arrows. For more information, refer to Phrase Selection.
Phrase Selection
The Phrase selection is displayed in the central window in the lower section of the interface. Select phrases using the mapped octave of MIDI keys or using the arrow buttons to the right of the phrase name display.
To select a phrase:
Press a key from the mapped octave of MIDI keys (marked in purple on the virtual KONTAKT keyboard) to show the name of the phrase and the associated MIDI key note.
Alternatively, select phrases by clicking on the arrow buttons to the right of the name display.
Phrase Playback
The main settings related to phrase playback are located on the left side of the interface. These controls include synchronizing the playback to the host tempo, altering the playback speed, and playing and stopping playback.
The Playback section contains the following controls:
Sync: Synchronizes playback to the host tempo.
1/2: Changes the playback tempo to half-time.
x2: Changes the playback tempo to double-time.
Play: Starts or stops playback. Playback can be triggered either with MIDI notes or with host transport if set on the Options page.
Tempo: Displays the playback tempo. If Sync is off, you can click and drag the value to change the tempo.
Performance Controls
The Performance Controls define how the selected phrase is played and are located in the bottom-right corner next to the phrase playback controls.
Intensity
IRISH HARP contains the following Performance Control:
Intensity: Controls the overall dynamic of the played phrase. In the middle position, the phrase is played back unaltered. Turning the control to the left will lower the overall velocity of the notes. Turing it to the right will increase the overall velocity.
MIDI Export
It is possible to export the selected phrase as MIDI via drag and drop. The exported MIDI files can be edited further using your DAW’s MIDI editing tools and saved for later use with other instruments and projects.
Click on the Export icon to the right of the Edit button.
While holding down the mouse button, drag the phrase to your file system or DAW.
Release the mouse button to copy the MIDI to the specified location.
The MIDI file of the selected phrase will appear in your file system or DAW.
Note
Intensity is always stored in the MIDI file, so the dynamics you hear are always included in the exported phrase.
Browsing and Editing Phrases
The Phrase Editor and Browser view contain the browser for browsing and loading phrases from the library. The editor is used to create and edit phrases.
To open the Editor:
Click on the Edit button in the Phrase section of the Perform view.
The Editor and Browser view will open over the instrument picture.
Phrase Editor
The Phrase Editor includes controls for muting parts, adjusting the end and start position, choosing whether the phrase is retriggered automatically, adjusting the velocity, and shifting notes up or down the scale.
The Phrase Editor contains the following options and controls:
Pattern Editor: Represents beats (either quarter note or 8th note) using dots. A filled dot displays note activity for that beat. Click a dot to mute the note activity of the respective beat.
Start: Adjusts the start position. The number displayed indicates the first beat.
End: Adjusts the end position. The number displayed indicates the final beat.
Retrigger: Plays the phrasefrom the start when set to Off.
Adjust Velocity/Volume: Changes the velocity/volume of the active phrase. Note that the overall velocity can be changed using the Intensity control.
Shift Notes: Shifts the notes up or down within the scale.
Phrase Browser
The Phrase Browser is located beneath the Editor. You can use this to browse through the library of phrases and load them.
To load a phrase:
Browse through the folder system until you find the *.mid file you wish to load.
Double-click on the file name.
The phrase will be loaded into the currently selected pattern slot.
Tip
Folder names in the Browser provide information about each phrase's scale, tempo, and key.