TITLE |
Composer |
Library Used |
Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Emerald Odyssey Ballad |
Kirk Hunter | Concert Strings II with non-string elements of Diamond/Ruby | By just playing a keyswitch, you can instantly change section sizes. The three demos in this row use the exact same cue, but each uses a different division by simply hitting a different keyswitch |
| Para Luis | Kirk Hunter | Concert Strings II with non-string elements of Diamond/Ruby | - |
| Sierra | Kirk Hunter | Concert Strings II with non-string elements of Diamond/Ruby | - |
| Pterodactyl Flight | Kirk Hunter | Concert Strings II with non-string elements of Diamond/Ruby | - |
| Pterodactyl Flight - Strings | Kirk Hunter | Concert Strings II | - Shows only the string parts of the above full orchestra piece. |
| MIdsummer Night's Dream | F. Mendelssohn | Ruby | Super fast light staccato Concert Strings |
| Concert Strings TVEC | Kirk Hunter | Ruby | - |
| Go West | Kirk Hunter | Ruby | Features Detache Concert Strings |
| Gliding | Kirk Hunter | Ruby | Features Concert French Horns |
| 3AM Part 2 | Von Richter | Emerald | piece by Von Richter below. It may sound a bit "dark since it was expanded to .wav for editing from the original long version, and the re-converted back to mp3. |
| 3AM | Von Richter | Emerald | The first part of the above track. |
| No Matter Where You Go | Von Richter | Emerald | - |
| The Plot Thickens | Psy Coma | Emerald | - |
| VR March | Von Richter | Emerald | - |
| The Hunt | Kirk Hunter | Emerald | using no external reverbs or processing except the "small hall on Gigastudio itself. |
| Bruckner's 9th | Bruckner | Emerald | Sequenced and put together by Frankie Ho (His Website). This was done on the Gigastudio version. |
| Return To Alandar | Chris Caouette | Emerald | Written and sequenced by Chris Caouette with some re-sequencing by Kirk Hunter. |
| Victory March 1 | Kirk Hunter | Emerald | any tracks. The goal here was to see if a good orchestral palette could be achieved running only ONE computer. This demo is "straight out of the box using no external reverbs or processing except the reverberator in Kontakt 2 itself. |
| Appalachian Journey | Kirk Hunter | Emerald | - |
| Requiem | Kirk Hunter | Emerald | - |
| Legato Concert Strings | Kirk Hunter | Diamond/Ruby | Concert Strings with heavy vibrato and no reverb |
| Into Thin Air | Kirk Hunter | Emerald | - |
| 1984 Olympics | John Williams | Ruby | Features Concert Brass Combination Patch |
| Glassy Dream | Kirk Hunter | Ruby | and "dreamy quality. |
| Concert Violins Heavy Vibrato | Kirk Hunter | Concert Strings (included in Diamond and Ruby) | These use the heavier vibrato. Of course all levels of vibrato are possible. |
| Concert Violins Light Vibrato | Kirk Hunter | Concert Strings(included in Diamond and Ruby) | These use the heavier vibrato. Of course all levels of vibrato are possible. |
| Concert Violins No Vibrato | Kirk Hunter | Concert Strings(included in Diamond and Ruby) | These use the heavier vibrato. Of course all levels of vibrato are possible. |
| Concert Violas Heavy Vibrato | Kirk Hunter | Concert Strings(included in Diamond and Ruby) | These use the heavier vibrato. Of course all levels of vibrato are possible. |
| Concert Cellos | Kirk Hunter | Concert Strings(included in Diamond and Ruby) | These use the heavier vibrato. Of course all levels of vibrato are possible. |
| Concert Violins Marcato | Kirk Hunter | Concert Strings(included in Diamond and Ruby) | 1st half uses aggressive marcato, 2nd half uses lighter marcato.} |