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1. B The downloadable installer is broken up into multiple parts Make sure you have downloaded all parts before installing on your system ti 1 How do I install the product v na E E a E nas Wise Installation Wizard A lt Back Cancel Chapter 4 Installation and Authorization 16 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM Select Features Screen The image at the left displays a pos N a rere ree sible set of data but the list of components during your Sa a installation may be very different In this screen you Spec PE B Lorey Pat T Ra Cp ey bs packet ify what to install By clicking on one of the small icons Sij eat before the component name a list of 3 options is opened 2 ee If you do not plan to install any given component at this a ese eee eee time select the red X If you do want it installed leave the image of the disc drive If you re not sure it s best to acs TT install the feature Once you have everything marked as DikCost Reset lt Back ce you prefer click the Next button The button at the bottom labeled Disk Cost opens a QL Voices of Passion Setup dialog box listing the available space ON each drive _ thetilishedekines do notave erous ask spsceavlabetar he cuted ected in the system and how much of that will be used to Yume Disk Size Available Required Difference cC 110GB 34GB 10MB 34GB install this product If you re concerned about how x
2. As such the lowest and highest keys correspond to MIDI note numbers 21 and 108 respectively keyswitches blue sounding keys white unused keys light brown UAL AMMA sah note 21 note 60 middle C note 108 ADVANCED The note names such as A 2 and C3 are not uniformly applied in all systems for example where the EastWest PLAY System and many other software packages use C3 for Middle C note number 60 some other packages use the name C4 or C5 Inter nally all interaction between software packages uses the consistent note numbers just be careful when selecting notes by name When using PLAY in a host you may be able to adjust the naming convention in the host to make different systems conform in their naming conventions Chapter 7 The Player View 68 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM 8 The Browser View 70 The Five Panes 72 Navigating in the Browser View 73 Opening an Instrument 74 The Browser View s Keyboard Click on this text to open the Master Navigation Document 69 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM The Browser View The second main window of the PLAY System is the Browser View This interface provides a means for loading instruments installed on the computer managing the list of open instruments In this view you can navigate through folders in the computer s file system as well as virtual folders exclusive to the PLAY System to locate and open an instrument file You can also see the list of op
3. The EastWest PLAY 4 System Users Manual THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM The information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not rep resent a commitment on the part of East West Sounds Inc The software and sounds described in this document are subject to License Agreements and may not be copied to other media No part of this publication may be copied reproduced or otherwise transmitted or recorded for any purpose without prior written permission by East West Sounds Inc All product and company names are or trademarks of their respective owners Solid State Logic SSL Channel Strip Transient Shaper and Stereo Compressor licensed from Solid State Logic SSL and Solid State Logic are registered trademarks of Red Lion 49 Ltd East West Sounds Inc 2007 2013 All rights reserved East West Sounds Inc 6000 Sunset Blvd Hollywood CA 90028 USA 1 323 957 6969 voice 1 323 957 6966 fax For questions about licensing of products licensing eastwestsounds com For more general information about products info eastwestsounds com For support World excluding Europe http support soundsonline com Europe http support soundsonline europe com Version of July 2013 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM Credits Project Management Doug Rogers and Rhys Moody Software Development Doug Rogers Nick Phoenix Rhys Moody Justin Harris Klaus Lebktcher Klaus Voltmer Adam Higerd Bartlomiej
4. This image shows the Mixer page as it appears when PLAY is opened in standalone mode See Chapter 9 for more instructions on how to use this View MAIN MENU SETTINGS BROWSER 7 CAs PLAYER 36in Thai Gong Hits 4 Channel 1 i 3 4 g gi O pie 0 0 D i 0 i A o Omni MIDI INPUT fa REVSND REVSND i REVSND MIDI INPUT 4D 46 GAIN dB Vu OUTPUT _ourput_ output _ ouTPU OUTPUT Main LIR faul 3 Main LR Chapter 2 The EastWest PLAY System An Overview 9 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM 3 Hardware and Software Requirements 11 System Requirements 12 Some Notes on Hard Drives Click on this text to open the Master Navigation Document 10 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM Hardware and Software Requirements You can run the EastWest PLAY System on any Windows or Apple Macintosh system that complies with the specifications listed below Each retail package includes all the files necessary to function on either the Windows or Macintosh platform The requirements listed in this chapter provide a minimum standard required to operate and hardware recommendations for optimal functioning Using a more powerful computer system than the recommendations a faster processor more memory RAM a hard drive with more Space and or faster rotation and so on is encouraged for larger projects See the sug gestions for Improving performance in the online FAQ Frequently Asked Questions page at http s
5. As a rough guide the 6 yellow indicator should occasionally comes on but the red O indicator should remain off Press the button to invert the phase of the input signal OUTPUT The Output Section Is the last step in the processing The Gain knob con ers trols the audio level of the output signal Adjust this level last to achieve the loudness of the signal that you want The same rules for the yellow and red indicator lights apply here as in the Input Section a a er A e 20 20 GAIN The S C Listen button directs the Dynamics Side Chain to the channel output Filter Section The Filter controls provide access to two separate kinds of filters The black knob controls an 18dB Octave high pass filter 20Hz to 500Hz Use it to remove lower frequencies from the audio The purple knob controls a 12dB Octave low pass filter 3kHz to 22kHz Use it to remove higher frequencies Turn either knob fully left marked OUT to turn that filter off Turn either one or both clockwise to move the filter frequency in from its extremity You have a choice where to insert the Filters in the audio stream To place the Filters im mediately following the Input control press the Input button To switch the Filters into the Dynamics Side Chain press the Dyn SC button Note that when the Dyn S C button Is engaged the Input button has no effect Equalizer Section To use the EQ switch it into circuit by pressing
6. IR with the samples at Chapter 7 The Player View 63 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM playback time to approximate the sound of playing the specified notes in the specified performance space On Off Button This button activates the Reverb controls When it s off The PLAY Engine generates no reverb effect Preset This drop down list contains the names of all the available spaces for which IR s have been made available Select the one that best describes the recording space you are trying to simulate Level This knob specifies the loudness of the reverb relative to the loudness of the note Negative values indicate that the reverb is quieter than the played note If the level is too low the effect mare be barely audible or even not perceptible The AHDSR Envelope Controls The term envelope refers to a series of five stages that shape the dynamics of each note from the moment the sound starts until it ends The stages are called e attack the time in milliseconds from the beginning of the note until it reaches Its highest volume e hold the time in milliseconds that the loudest point of the attack is maintained e decay the time in milliseconds that it takes to drop from the highest point of the at tack to the sustained tone that follows e sustain the loudness of the tone in decibels that continues after the attack until the note is released e release the time in milliseconds for the note to diminish from the s
7. The PLAY Engine as a Plug in 90 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM From the Synth Rack Click on the Add button in the upper left corner outlined in yellow in the picture below to open the same menu described in the two paragraphs immedi ately above WRITE Si SHO wRITE ai SHOW ADVANCED Sonar calls all these plug ins Soft Synths short for software synthesizers even though the PLAY Engine is not literally a synthesizer The term synth is often used informally to indicate any electronic sound generator including a sample player such as the EastWest PLAY Engine In a not yet used MIDI track in Sonar s Track View 3 e MoE window assign PLAY as the track s plug in as shown a in the image at the right Create up to 16 tracks per E instance of the PLAY plug in The MIDI channel se lected in the CH drop down also shown in this same image determines which instrument in PLAY will respond to MIDI notes in the track Assign the corresponding MIDI channel in the PLAY Engine W i play YST 1 Mew Drum Map Drum Map Manager Automation The term Automation refers to a facility for manipulating knobs sliders and other con trols with an external process and being able to repeat the same movements automati cally on subsequent playback This feature is available in many modern sequencers The details of the implementation vary from one software product to the next bu
8. or USB 3 0 Even these best con nection speeds to external drives may not be fast enough for some of the instruments that load many voices simultaneously Solid State Drives offer exceptionally high speeds but generally come with smaller ca pacity They are currently more expensive though prices are dropping year to year Experience shows that it s best not to install library files on the system drive That s the drive trom which the operating system and most programs run You will get better perfor mance when the programs and the audio samples are not sharing a connection And try Chapter 3 Hardware and Software Requirements 12 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM to keep at least 30 of each library drive empty Tests at EastWest have shown that the Speed at which data can be read from a drive decreases when it is more than 70 filled and can drop by half when the drive Is 90 filled Chapter 3 Hardware and Software Requirements 13 15 15 16 22 25 26 26 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM PLAY 4 Installation and Authorization Installation an Overview Preparing to Install a PLAY System Library Installation Instructions on a Windows Computer Installation Instructions on a Macintosh Computer Authorization an Overview The iLok Security Key Authorization Instructions Click on this text to open the Master Navigation Document 14 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM Installation and Authorization Whether you are i
9. s likely there are other controls in the Player View that are not listed in this chapter They are controls that do not apply to all libraries Read the library specific manual for information about these controls The PLAY System Keyboard At the bottom is an 88 key keyboard This part of the display can be used in several Ways e Each selected instrument indicates its range by turning all keys associated with play able notes white e When a keyswitch instrument is current the keys available as keyswitch notes are displayed in blue And the currently selected keyswitch note is shown in a darker blue e You can use the mouse to click on any white key to audition that note for the selected instrument Likewise you can use the mouse to click on any blue keyswitch key to select a different articulation within the selected keyswitch file e Clicking near the top plays the note with a lower MIDI velocity and near the bottom with a higher velocity In this way you can hear both soft and loud versions of the note e When this instance of the PLAY System player receives MIDI Note On and Note Off data the keyboard responds by depressing and releasing keys much like a player plano When troubleshooting a system watching the keyboard Is one way to deter mine whether MIDI note data is reaching the player and for example whether it s In the correct octave The 88 keys in this display match the 88 keys on a standard acoustic piano keyboard
10. save it anywhere you like but be careful not to overwrite the original instrument file in case you need to start with the default values at a later time e f instead you want to save a single instrument so you can load modified instruments one at a time then make your changes and save them when only one instrument Is open e f you re running the PLAY Engine as a plug in to a host sequencer and not stand alone save the host project to the hard drive All supported plug in specifications save all parameters inside the plug in when the host saves the project Note that the first two options allow you to load the modified instrument into another project the third option does not Articulations Any specific instrument might have only a single articulation or might have about a doz en different ways of playing the instrument that can be individually selected by means of the keyswitch Some instruments in some libraries have more than two octaves worth of keyswitch notes but that s rare Chapter 6 Instruments and Articulations 46 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM Because the MIDI channel is assigned at the instrument level all the articulations re spond to MIDI notes on the same channel This approach allows a phrase to be contained in a single MIDI track even when different notes will be played with different articula tions One consequence of assigning the channel at the instrument level is that if you want to play a chord in
11. 1 i E Channel 1 MIDI INFUT Se ee Sse ee f rem here i z BUErY 1390 PARMI E E i 6in Thai Gong Hi Mi ai HiFi 1 idin tin Shime Daiko OUTPUT oureut ourur ou OUTPUT Main LR j fauk l j Main LR m n 4 Note that your screen may be different in small ways based on which library is open and or which optional upgrades have been installed The Mixer Controls The image above shows the PLAY mixer page with the Stormdrum 3 instrument named 36in Thai Gong Hits loaded into the left most column At the top Channel 1 means that it responds to MIDI input on channel 1 only And where the MIDI input for the other instrument reads Omni that means it responds to all MIDI channels Click in this Chapter 9 The Mixer View 76 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM control to see a list of other input options you can select as in the image at the left The Port option is grayed when PLAY is run in standalone mode The Port option becomes active when PLAY is run as a plug in as in the image at the right The small button with the fader symbol lit in yellow has been pressed to open 5 more strips to the right rep Port All Channel Omni IAC Driver Bus 1 resenting the 5 mics available in this library N35y mmm ITS T erect Channel 1 For libraries that do not have separate mic posi Channel 2 Omni tions this button is not there Clicking
12. Click on Continue when you re ready to see the next screen License Agreement Screen Read through the li EE Desens Agreemen ar AA j English ox text by scrolling down When you ve fin SOERA EASTWEST END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT ished reading click on the Continue button to ciicense NCLUDES EASTWEST EASTWESTIQUANTUM LEAP QUANTUM open the smaller windows below If you agree CAREFUL BEFORE usm ME EASTWEST Sor WARE AND with the terms click on the Agree button If oi wane AGREEMENT GOVERNS THE USE OF EASTWEST EASTWEST pad Oy ell CONTENT COLLECTIVELY THE EASTWEST SOFTWARE BY you do not accept the terms of the agreement USING THE EASTWEST SOFTWARE AND AUDIO CONTENT YOU all you can do is cancel the installation by 1 LUCENSE DO NOT USE THE SOFTWARE AND AUDIO CONTENT clicking on the Disagree button CONTENT TO THE PLACE WHERE YOU OBTAINED IT FOR A REFUND IF THE EASTWEST SOFTWARE AND AUDIO CONTENT WAS ACCESSED ELECTRONICALLY CLICK DECLINE FOR EAE TATARE AND apaia lebih dat de ry eg To continue installing the software you must agree to the terms of the software license agreement Print Click Agree to continue or click Disagree to cancel the installation and quit the Installer Read License Disagree Agree J The Custom Install and Standard Install screens allow you to select which components to install and show you how much disk space will be used Custom Inst
13. D 0 to be heard at the beginning then you can set the default to D 0 and not have to add a D O before the first note The instrument must be saved to the file system with a ewi extension and reopened from that ewi file for the new default value to take effect The Pitch Bend Intensity control specifies how strongly the Pitch Bend Wheel modifies the pitch A value of 100 specifies that pushing the Pitch Bend Wheel all the way up or down moves the pitch by an octave The smaller the value the finer the control the user has when making subtle bends of only a few cents Negative values reverse the direction so pushing the wheel up lowers the pitch The Voice Limit control specifies the maximum number of voices that can play at once for this instrument up to a limit of 5000 The default value depends on the library and sometimes on the instrument If you notice the value in the Voices display directly above the onscreen keyboard getting very close to the currently set limit then you Should consider raising the Voice Limit If the PLAY engine needs more voices than this control allows it will start turning off the samples that started playing first Generally instruments that can play more than one note at a time such as those with keyboards require more voices than monophonic instruments such as the woodwinds remember that some instruments may play more than one sample when sounding a note most notably any instrument that includ
14. Editions Gold Silver etc then you ll see one or more screens like this one on the right to continue your Custom setup Check any libraries and or components that you want updated This finishes the description of the extra screens that appear when you select the Custom option Chapter 4 Installation and Authorization E y_ Software la E aoe Sv x v Play_support_files v Pace_Driver r Install Products Fab Four m ij Wise Installation Wizard FR Select Features Please select which features you would like to install Feature Description Install 64 bit Ax Plugin This feature will remain uninstalled This feature requires OKB on your hard drive Disk Cost Reset lt Back Next gt S EE Holywood Orchestel Woodhir ja 54 BE AA Plugin the left displays the same dialog scrolled down in the case CORSE Holwocd Orchesta where other libraries have already been installed on this S OL Pianos Platinum computer By choosing to install any of these components SR E Storici you re updating those other libraries with features such as the library specific Ul so it s recommended you install any components of other PLAY libraries you re using on EWQLSO Library Selection Please choose which EWOL Symphonic Orchestra Products and Libraries you have installed on your computer EWGLSO Free E EWGLSO Silver EWOLSO Gold
15. Once the bow leaves the string of a violin or the damper falls on the piano string the note is finished But the sound does not immediately drop to silence The physical in strument and its environment continue to transmit sounds for a brief period The Release Chapter 7 The Player View 65 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM parameter specifies how long it should take for the sounds to drop from the sustain level to inaudibility A Graphical Envelope Many but not all of the EastWest and Quantum Leap libraries for the PLAY System have a user Interface that displays a graph similar to the one above When present it is use ful both to understand the default envelope for each instrument and to help in shaping a new envelope should you decide to make that change See the library specific manual for more information about this graphical feature when It s present The Master Volume Solo and Mute Controls The Master Volume control might be a knob as in the image at the right or might be a slider see the image on the left Either way it specifies the dynamic level for the current instrument It applies equally to all sounds generated by this instrument In contrast the volume sliders within the Articulations control apply to only that one articulation The Solo button sometimes marked simply as S when turned on turns off the audio output of all other instruments in this instance of the PLAY Engine leaving only the current instrum
16. Purge Reset Reload Balaphone Hits Purge Reset Reload Gourd Marimba Purge Reset Reload Yambu Purge Reset Reload BS Stac DblTng RRx9 Purge i Reload Django Lead Elements Purge W Reload CL KS Sus_Short CO A 0 Purge Reload The key to how Purge works is that each sample keeps track of whether it has been played since the point when this instance of PLAY was most recently opened Any samples that have not been played are assumed to be not needed for this project Do not purge too soon Wait until you have a core of Instruments and parts that are fairly Stable even if you will be adding more instruments If you purge while you re in the mid dle of significant changes you ll end up repeating the process more often than you need to The goal of purging is to free RAM for loading more instruments and their samples if you re not running low on available sample memory there is little benefit in a Purge The 3 buttons are labeled Purge Reset and Reload Here are the steps to use when purging samples 1 Optionally press the Reset button to un tag all samples This step is required if there s reason to believe a significant number of notes not in your project have been played in this session Chapter 7 The Player View 60 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM 2 Play your project or at least the instrument s you re about to purge all the way through This step tags all the samples you want to pr
17. This operation cannot be undone a I get fur help Select the site ssoundsonline com suppor E Yes b u tto n Support of pean ree ap pom i Licensing licensing eastwestsounds com to continue or the No button to abort the process Once sor Build 7586 the Authorization Wizard begins a progress bar like the one below appears to inform you of each step being taken Authorization Progress _ When the Authorization finishes it displays the message be E T S bocce eet low If you have another library to authorize click on that Waiting for response button Otherwise click on Quit and you are now able to use LTT this library on whichever computer the iLok key is attached to Your Virtual Instrument is now registered authorized and ready for use Click License Another to authorize another product or click Quit License Another Chapter 4 Installation and Authorization 2 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM Authorizing a Library When Your Music Computer Is Not on the Internet If the computer on which you will be running your EastWest libraries does not have an Internet connection you can perform the authorization on another computer as long as you Insert the iLok security key in a USB port of that Internet connected machine That is the license is stored in the iLok and not the computer so the iLok has to be at least temporarily online and then once authorized can be moved back to t
18. at the base of the curve G Series EQ is more subtle and is generally more E Series EQ is more aggressive and is therefore bet suited to instruments and vocals ter for removing problem frequencies It is generally more suited to drums Note At full boost or full cut the E and G Series curves are identical To switch the EQ into the Dynamics Side Chain press Dyn SC Dynamics Section This section consists of both Compressor controls and Noise Gate Expander controls Both sections work independently but can be operational at the same time providing sophisticated control of signal levels The example image of the UI is shown below after the description of the Compressor There are two buttons at the top The Dyn In button turns on the whole section The Pre EQ button moves this section before the Equalizer otherwise this processing is per formed after the Equalizer Compressor On the left are 3 blue knobs for controlling the Compressor Threshold Re lease and Ratio To activate the Compressor Limiter turn the Ratio knob so that its ratio is no longer set at 1 1 To turn the compressor into a oo 1 limiter turn the knob fully to the right There is no gain makeup control because the T HOLD threshold knob controls both the level at which gain reduction is introduced and the gain make up thus keeping the output level steady regardless of the compression The Release knob controls how quickly the level returns to normal after t
19. at this maximum value This is a way to assign a maximum loudness to notes played by this instrument MIDI Port and Output Controls In the MIDI tab of the setup dialog you are able to turn on one or more MIDI devices such as keyboards sound cards and control surfaces It s in the MIDI Port control that you specify which of them to listen to for the current instrument The choices are All or any one of those turned on in the Setup dialog For example if you open a guitar a bass and a drum set you can Specify which keyboard or drumpad or other device will control each PLAY instrument Note that the MIDI Port control is empty when being run as a plug in That s because in that mode the host program manages all interaction with external MIDI devices The Output control specifies to which of the sound card s audio output channels the PLAY Engine s output should be sent These are listed in pairs 1 amp 2 3 amp 4 and so on because they are accepting stereo signals The Articulation List The Articulation list displays the names of all ar ticulations in the current instrument together with Sub controls for specifying parameter values de Chapter 7 The Player View THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM fined at this level Depending on the library it may be as small as 4 entries as shown here or much larger at 16 entries This control is described in more detail on page 47 Library specific Controls It
20. can have very different layouts to accommodate the vary ing needs of each library The PLAY Engine can be run in either of two modes as needed e In Standalone Mode the PLAY Engine runs as its own program MIDI and audio connec tions are usually made directly with the sound card s driver e n Plug in Mode the PLAY Engine runs as part of a host program usually a sequencer The host handles all MIDI and audio connections When in Plug in mode only it is possible to open more than one instance of the PLAY Engine at a time One consideration in deciding how many instances to open simultane ously is the question of how many instruments you want to be able to be able to manipu late at once through Its library s user interface There are other considerations as well some of which may be determined by your choice of host and or working environment Only one Instance of the standalone PLAY Engine can be running at a time It s possible to open as many Instruments within that Instance as your computer s resources allow The number of unique MIDI channels for playing instruments within a standalone PLAY Engine is limited by the number of MIDI ports defined for example if 10 MIDI ports are available then 160 instruments can create 160 unique channels That s 10 ports times 16 MIDI channels per port The EastWest PLAY Advanced Sample Engine uses 64 bit processing to take full ad vantage of the benefits of 64 bit processors and opera
21. disk 10 7 IA iind click on the Install button ror ad 7 nd GGG Go Back J Install Chapter 4 Installation and Authorization 24 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM S84 Installation Type p Qinstallation The installation was successful Summary y ETTER r EE h Ta ki While the files are being copied the screen a on the right appears The progress bar in E77 dicates approximately what fraction of the C Smr files have been copied Writing files i range seg M 4 ohh Install Play Update 3 5 66 The installation was completed successfully Install time remaining About 7 minutes hy The software was installed Success Screen If all went as it should you are noti fied of a successful installation If an error occurs see whether you can resolve the problem Or contact technical support at EastWest for assistance Click the Close button to end the installation program Go Back Installing Larger Libraries on a Mac Computer If you want to install only a part of a large library such as only The Steinway D piano from Quantum Leap Pianos but not the other pianos follow these steps e When initially installing the PLAY software the Custom Install Screen see earlier in this section lists the various components that can be installed Uncheck any compo nents you do not wish to install at this time e f at a later time you want to install any othe
22. following PLAY Standalone tant that you close any programs that use the audio Ableton Live Cubase Nuendo oe resources of your computer such as sequencers tad music notation programs as well as any already in Sibelius itere eer Stalled instances of PLAY or other music libraries All product and company names are trademarks of their respective holders eoo Install Play Update 3 5 66 Custom Install on 10 7 Package Name Action PLAY Software Upgrade wenn nnn nn nnn nnn Skip Authorization Tool Upgrade ss Fab Four Upgrade i ae Sea ES QL Solo Violin Upgrade After clicking on the Continue button the Go SA Minist of Rock Upgrade Ws Lt fone er p Ministry of Rock 2 Upgrade Custom Install Screen to the right opens It al n om ita var lows the selection of components to Install Pa tea aa Some of the listed components are PLAY li braries already installed you re being asked whether to update the files for those librar ies at the same time You will normally want to leave all the components selected except see about partial installation of larger libraries on page 25 When done click Continue eoo Install Play Update 3 5 66 Standard install on 10 7 Standard Install Screen This screen lists the total size g of all the files in this installation If you re ready to ih came A begin the copying of files to the hard drive then this softwareon the
23. following the directions be MAEA 512 samples 11 61 ms low check the documentation that came E a with your audio card And remember that Ela Snare E ecpore all your digital audio software should be using the same settings P n Test Tone Note that the settings in the Audio tab apply only when a PLAY System library is EERETES running in standalone mode that is not mpn inside a sequencer or other host When used as a plug in the PLAY System uses the settings selected in its host Even if you eventually plan to run PLAY exclu sively inside a host you should set up the values in this tab From the Device Type drop down list select the type of audio device driver that will be handling all audio input and output The options that appear in this drop down list de pend on the operating system and what s installed on your computer The Output Device is associated with your audio card hardware If you have more than one audio card attached to your computer you can choose which one will handle the output audio In most cases there will be only one option for this control The Sample Rate drop down presents the values supported by your sound card Select the value you will be using in your current audio project Note that if you cannot open this drop down list it means sample rate and or audio buffer size need to be set in your audio driver In the image above the second drop down list is grayed because it needs to be set in th
24. forever with no diminution A setting of 75 causes each repeat to be three quarters as loud as Its predecessor eventually dropping below the level of audibility Very low feedback levels will effectively limit the number of audible echoes to one or two If you need to stop a series of echoes that seem likely to persist longer than desired the On Off button will kill the effect Level The third knob specifies the relative loudness of the first echo in decibels A value of O dB indicates that the first echo is to be as loud as the original and the feedback If any regulates the subsequent dynamics A positive value for example 2 0 dB makes the first echo louder than the original A negative value reduces the loudness of the first echo relative to the original note The Reverb Controls The PLAY Engine s Reverb controls can simulate the natural reverberations produced when a sound Is generated in an enclosed space These are the natural echoes from the walls and even the surrounding air They give an instrument or group the more natural sound we are accustomed to hearing when music is played live or even in a recording of a live performance The PLAY Advanced Sample Engine uses a type of reverb known as convolution reverb in which a short sound called an im pulse was generated in a real space such as a Hollywood record ing studio or cathedral That impulse response was digitized and PLAY knows how to convolve this
25. full feature set is described If you do not own a license to such a library you can upgrade PLAY 4 to include the features de scribed here which do not include a few of the features that come with the new libraries This optional feature set allows PLAY 4 to integrate with a set of FX processors licensed from Solid State Logic SSL plus a Reverb from EastWest These plug ins can be used to modify the audio output for any specific instrument You can upgrade to include the FX plug ins by clicking on the FX button in a channel strip for an instrument that is not in a library that already contains this feature The result depends on whether you already have the plug ins from another library If you do have a license for such a library the following dialog box appears The SSL EW FX section is not currently inserted into this instrument Would you like to upgrade this instrument This operation cannot be undone Always upgrade Upgrade Cancel Click on Yes and the plug ins will be added to this instrument as well Or click on No if you decide that It s better not to make a change to the project either to preserve an existing sound or to maintain portability to another system without the plug ins If you check the Always upgrade checkbox that sets the option on the Other tab in the Settings dialog See page 36 for more information about that setting If you do not have the license the following message box a
26. how to perform that step ERN Ke EAN Th Destination AL The installation was successful ti Nation Type Wr Ye as gare r eas ee Ste E i a8 7 9 Sun Important 525 ys y 3 Y If you have not downloaded and installed the latest PLAY Software Update please visit our website at http SOU Downloads Co gack J Close Chapter 4 Installation and Authorization 23 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM Running the PLAY Software Installer on a Macintosh Download the PLAY installer for the latest version of the software from this web page http www soundsonline com Support e090 Install Play Update 3 5 66 i Welcome to the Play Update 3 5 66 Installer It is a compressed file so you need to save it to a folder on your computer where you can unzip it Once the download has fin 5 Hj Ay You will be guided through the steps necessary to i i i EAF f install this software ished extract the installation files from the zip file When you run the installation program the screen at the right opens Click the Contin ue button to proceed 0080 Install Play Update 3 5 66 emee Close all running audio applications before proceeding PRR RORE The screen to the left is a reminder that you need application that may be using PLAY as a plugin before continuing with this installation These may to close any open programs It is especially Impor include the
27. of Passion has been fied of a successful installation If an error occurs 1 eile Pp aaaig see whether you can resolve the problem Or con tact technical support at EastWest for assistance Click the Finish button to end the installation pro me a 2 gram ri This completes the installation of the library files but you still need to install the PLAY System files In some cases a browser window might automati Baci cally open on the page where you can install the latest version of the PLAY software If it doesn t direct your browser to this page http www soundsonline com support Click the Finish button to exit this installation View the install log C Users John 4ppD ata LocalT emp MSlaf294 LOG Look for the link on that page where you can download and install the most recent ver sion of PLAY Once you ve downloaded the installation file from the web site read the instructions for installing the PLAY software that begin on page 19 But first here s a brief section on how to install a library in multiple sessions Chapter 4 Installation and Authorization 18 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM Installing Larger Libraries on a Windows Computer If you want to install only a part of a large library such as only the Yahama piano trom Quantum Leap Pianos at this time follow these steps A few pages back the Select Features window was described That window includes a list of features The image at the
28. on the yellow button again hides the mic strips so that you can see more channel strips but any values you set still apply when the strips are hidden The name of each mic is listed at the bottom In the image above the Close and Hi Fi buttons are lit in white to indicate that those Samples are loaded in memory and the mics are currently active To load or unload the ET samples from memory click on the button for that mic position The names of the mic positions can differ in different libraries egg The meter and slider for each instrument or mic represents the current output level for 4 BH that audio channel The Pan knob at the top of each strip moves the apparent position of the instrument left or right within the stereo field And note that you can pan the individual mics separately At the very top of a mic strip might be a knob marked REV SND which stands for Re verb Send That knob is only present in some recently released libraries If it s missing in your Ul as in the mic strip at the left the rest of this paragraph does not apply for that library It allows you to indicate how much of the sound from this mic to direct to the currently selected reverb The REV SND control applies a second gain to the signal going to the Reverb allowing you to send up to 12 dB more to the Reverb than to the Standard output or to reduce the signal as much as 60 dB In other words both the gain from the strip s vertical fader and th
29. open more instruments in PLAY just make Sure you always match the MIDI channel in PLAY with the one in Logic Using the PLAY System Plug in with Sonar In Cakewalk s sequencer know as Sonar you can load the PLAY views Insert Transport Go Tracks Engine from either the Insert menu or the Synth Rack Whether eka ine loaded from the one or the other every instance running in Sonar sef oe appears in the Synth Rack The picture on the next page SHOWS Ye Loop Construction Alt 2 L Lyrics the Synth Rack with two instances of PLAY running concurrently _ ET Loop Explorer Alt 1 If the Synth Rack is not visible you can open it from the View v Vocal Editor Menu as shown at the right or by clicking on the button with the H track view At 0 same small icon in the toolbar pil eack i Ties Alk 6 From the Insert Menu Open this menu to reveal an option labeled 3 9 bia time Soft Synths Moving the mouse over that item opens a cascading M Markers menu that lists all the installed plug ins that Sonar has learned 4 as about on this computer a a Gt Navigator Note that some of the plug ins including the PLAY Engine may S tundPenner be grouped in submenus for example all the VST plug ins are ae likely to be found by opening the vstplugins submenu Click ON gt show Toolbars the version of the PLAY Engine VSTi or DXi you wish to insert Enable Tabbing For Open Views Chapter 10
30. saved projects This optimization is turned on by default because most eae ee ee users can take advantage of it If you want to turn it E A off then click on the checkbox labeled Increase Ram Active Streaming Voices 0 Buffer When this option is checked Fast Disk Mode ae ae is disabled If you experience dropped notes pops clicks or other audio artifacts then your hard drive may not be fast enough for this feature you should test whether checking the Increase Ram Buffer box eliminates these problems If checking this box does not eliminate such problems you may be loading too many Instruments for the capabilities of your hardware ADVANCED The Streaming parameters described above are factors tied to the audio buffer size and content format This is different from some other engines where the sizes are Static values Chapter 5 Getting Started 35 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM Step 5 The Overload Tab This tab provides 2 controls that allow you to specify how much of your computer s WEE processing power is available to the PLAY Engine This can be turned On or Off by clicking on the Enabled checkbox The Spin control allows you to specify the per centage of the computer s central processor that PLAY can use If the Enabled box is not checked any change in the CPU Load Limit has no effect and the engine will try to use as many resources as possible Settings MIDI Overload Other Streaming iy Enabled C
31. the knob The following image shows Such an envelope for the panning example described above Specific details on how to do both of these tasks with your sequencer can be found in its documentation In this image the short horizontal blue segments are MIDI notes played on a guitar The continuous green line indicates graphically the position of the Pan knob 90 left 90 right left right and then moving slowly to the left How the Plug in and Standalone Versions Differ For the most part the two versions look and behave the same but there are dif ferences that often derive from the fact that the host programs provide the plug in version some of the services that the Standalone version must do for Itself e When you open the PLAY Engine in Standalone mode you are selecting the name of a virtual instrument The UI that appears matches the virtual instrument you opened For example when you open Quantum Leap Gypsy it s the Gypsy UI you first see e In contrast when you open the PLAY Engine plug in the UI that first ap pears belongs to the instrument named as the default library in the Settings di alog see page 36 Of course once you load any instrument it s that instru ment s UI that appears Settings Audio Overload Other Streaming Audio Settings Test Tone Frequency Volume 2 The audio settings see the image above and MIDI parameters configured in the stand alone version s S
32. the most commonly used with plug ins like the PLAY Engine many oth ers can also be used and the instructions for how to open the plug in will likely be similar The following table specifies the minimum version of each sequencer with which the EastWest PLAY Engine has been tested Because such information can change on short notice it s best to check the online support page at the EastWest web site to read the most recent information http support soundsonline com Using the PLAY System Plug in with Cubase anspor e With a project open in Cubase select ase 4 Project Control Room Mixer Control Room Overview Devices gt VST Instruments el AERA from the menu as shown in the image to the right This MEg MMC Master action opens a small window that lists all currently open alls F3 VST plug ins Click on the first available slot the top es one if this is the first VST instrument being added and Plug in Information a pop up menu lists all available VSTs on the computer Elmie Display VST Connections Select PLAY VST Performance Video F8 The image on the next page displays this small window and the pop up menu Ableton Live ReWire Show Panel Device Setup Chapter 10 The PLAY Engine as a Plug in 88 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM Cubase asks whether you would like to create a new MIDI channel No Vor instrument fF for the plug in click on Create Synth gt When PLAY opens click on
33. to F 0 and it has its own volume control shown here at a reduced loudness compared to each sound it s layered with They could be key clicks string noises or any separable component of a sound that the producer considers optional How to Position Keyswitch Notes The Note On event of a keyswitch note must precede every audible note it s intended to affect The position of its Note Off event is not important When using the PLAY Engine live press the note before the first note to that you want to use the new ar ticulation In a sequencer draw the note any where as long as its start occurs before the start of the notes to be affected Some musicians like to give keyswitch notes very short durations or velocities close to O purely as a visual reminder in the sequencer track that these are non audible notes The picture on the right shows a sequencer track with notes above C1 and keyswitches below Cl In this drawing the color of each note matches the color of the keyswitch in effect Note especially how the last keyswitch note starts and ends during the D1 note directly above it without affecting that note amroa sSo lt mx Tips on Using Keyswitches Once a keyswitch note is sent to PLAY its articulation remains in effect until either an other keyswitch note is sent or the instrument is unloaded with the Remove button or by closing the PLAY Engine This behavior can have unwanted side effects when moving bac
34. values are changing rapidly it s harder to stop exactly where you want and a second adjustment may be necessary When this item is unchecked the rate of change is constant no mat ter how long the mouse cursor stays pressed on the arrow The group at the bottom includes 4 op tions you can change Use XML File Format legacy mode Always apply SSL EW FX upgrade to loaded instruments The one at the top of the group asks Show product interface after loading a patch whether you want to save your projects In ESAn XML format You should only enable this RAMs EWL Hollywood Brass Silver option if you work with a lot of old projects SENSIT EWAQL Hollywood Strings Gold and go back and forth between old and REAR yRerrsnss new versions of PLAY The current binary BE disini format is more efficient than the older XML format Next in this group is a checkbox for setting the default behavior for the Mixer page plug ins It is enabled when you have a license for the SSL EW FX Upgrade see page 78 for information about this feature When checked any instrument you open in PLAY automatically has the SSL EW FX section Inserted into it When unchecked an upgrade prompt is displayed when opening the FX drawer for instruments that do not currently contain the SSL EW FX section If you check the option Show product interface after loading a patch then the UI for all views Player Browser and Mixer immedi
35. wish to open This operation is described starting on page 70 Go to the Player window where you can select the desired MIDI channel as described starting on page 67 Studio Setup Windows _ Help Create a new MIDI track in DP mi mee MIDI Track EE Project gt Add Track gt MIDI gt me ates 2A The newly created MIDI track ap pears in the Tracks window Set the output of the MIDI track to PLAY Record enable the MIDI track Chapter 10 The PLAY Engine as a Plug in 89 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM Using the PLAY System Plug in with Logic With a project open in the Logic sequencer highlight any not yet used Instrument Track For example you can start with the track im labeled Inst 1 E No plug in Mona gt AU Generators AU Instruments Multi Channel Under the I O insert in the Channel Strip section of the Arrange window select Stereo gt AU Instruments gt East West gt Play East West This opens the PLAY window Click on the Browser button to open the Browser View In the Browser View select the library you wish to open This operation is described start ing on page 70 Click on the Player button where you can select the desired MIDI channel as described Starting on page 67 Make sure this is the same MIDI channel assigned in Logic If you have done everything correctly Logic should now be able to play the instrument you opened in the PLAY plug in And you can
36. 15 BPM The image above shows the full set of plug ins for the instrument loaded into the second instrument strip Acapulco 115 BPM At the bottom of the drawer are 2 controls a Preset list which is empty in the image and a Channel list where you can use the left and right arrow buttons to move to a dif ferent strip Using this Channel list you can move through the various Instrument strips without having to close one drawer and open another Included in the FX drawer are e an EQ amp Dynamics plug in consisting of gt a Filter gt an EQ gt a Compressor and Noise Gate Expander e a Transient Shaper plug in e a Convolution Reverb plug in e a Stereo Compressor plug in The specific controls are described in detail after this overview To hide the UI for all the plug ins click on the X button in the lower right corner The settings are preserved while the controls are hidden with the saved values reappearing when they are reopened with the FX button Chapter 9 The Mixer View 79 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM SSL s EQ amp Dynamics Channel Strip Plug in This plug in passes the signal through 5 separate sections as described separately in the text below Input Section and Output Section H he Power button in the upper left corner enables the channel strip processing Turn the Gain knob in the Input Section to control the level of the incoming audio signal The post gain signal level is shown in lights to its left
37. 3726GB 229GB 0KB 2299GB g a 5E 698GB 439GB 0KB 439GB much free space will be left this display can give you the information needed to help with the question K of where to install the files Note that the numbers in this dialog assume the default location for the files In the next screen you can select a different folder to hold the files perhaps based on what you read here i QL Voices of Passion Setup phe Library Folder Screen You are asked where the instrument cha kes dairy files and sample files should be stored Select the drive and folder you picked when planning the installation above If the folder listed in the screen is not what you want click The Wise Installation Wizard will install the files for QL Yoices of Passion in the following folder To install into a different folder click the Browse button and select another folder m hi install OL Voi f Passion by clicking C to exit the Wi P e gael ice on the Browse button to change to a different folder Destination Folder D PLAY E drive GL Voices of Passion VOP Instruments Browse The image at the right shows the screen that ap Please select folder to install the instruments for OL pears when you click on Voices of Passion Cancel the Browse button Select the drive in the drop down list at the bottom Then navigate through the folders in m a the larger window above it to find the correct folder The full path of the folder you select appears in
38. AY System Plug in with Cubase 89 Using the PLAY System Plug in with Digital Performer 90 Using the PLAY System Plug in with Logic 90 Using the PLAY System Plug in with Sonar 91 Automation 92 How the Plug in and Standalone Versions Differ Click on this text to open the Master Navigation Document 8 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM The PLAY Engine as a Plug in Opening the PLAY Engine in a Host Program Most modern software sequencers permit software written by other companies to run within the sequencer All the plug in s input and output I O is managed by the se quencer host And several plug ins from the same or different manufacturers can run concurrently each contributing its part to the audio output Some plug ins such as the EastWest PLAY Engine are sound generators that respond to MIDI data Other plug ins might provide effects such as signal compression EQ filtering or echo simulation The details of how to open the PLAY Engine in several popular sequencers are spelled out in the following sections In each case you need to first open the sequencer host Then follow the directions below If you are familiar with inserting other sample players and synthesizer plug ins the procedure for the EastWest PLAY Engine will be the same Four specific sequencers are mentioned in their own sections in this chapter Cubase Digital Performer Logic and Sonar These four hosts are singled out below for mention because they are
39. Bazior Stefan Holek Truc Phan Thomas Merkle Shaun Ellwood Helen Evans Elon Arbiture Chris Jeffs Julian Ringel Patrick Stinson Ezra Buchla Stefan Kersten Toine Diepstraten Manual John Philpit THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM 2 Howto Use This and the Other Manuals 4 Online Documentation and Other Resources Click on this text to open the Master Navigation Document l THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM Welcome Whether this is your first experience with the PLAY Advanced Sample System or an upgrade to the new software of Version 4 we recommend that you take the time to read both this manual and the documentation that describes your PLAY 4 library or libraries There s a lot of information here that can help you get the most from your purchase and to get you up to speed on the many features of the product How to Use This and the Other Manuals All documentation for the EastWest PLAY Advanced Sample System and its libraries Is provided as a collection of Adobe Acrobat files also called PDFs They can be viewed on the computer screen or printed to paper One advantage of reading this material on a computer screen Is the availability of hy perlinks within the document These links provide the ability to jump directly to a refer enced page elsewhere in the same or a companion document with the click of the mouse When the mouse cursor moves over such a link it changes appearance Such hyperlinks are available in the list of
40. Change Browse For Folder iiss esi the directory where PLAY starts to look for that li brary s Instruments For example if you decide to move the instrument and sample files from one IB Hollywood Orchestral Woodwinds Samd hard drive to another you can use this feature to J HS Silver Library tell PLAY where you have placed the files 4 i QL Pianos Library aldi QL Pianos Instruments If you are using a PC right click on a library name t ee in the Favorites pane If you are using a Mac con trol click on the name A small context menu will appear allowing you to select Set Product Library Directory which will open a dialog similar to the one at the right Note that you nay see a some what different dialog because its look depends on the operating system you are using Select Instruments directory for QL Pianos Folder QL Pianos Instruments When changing directories be sure to select the folder that ends in the word Instru ments As you can see in the example dialog box above this is a subfolder of the LI brary folder Be sure when moving any library that you move the entire Library folder keeping the Instruments folder and Samples folder together It s possible you may see a second option in the context menu mentioned two paragraphs back Add another Product Library If you have installed one or more libraries and for any reason they do not ap
41. Gold Plus Close Mic Upgrade Gold Plus Surround Mic Upgrade V EWGLSO Platinum V Brass V Percussion V Strings V Woodwinds V EWGLSO Platinum Plus V Brass V Percussion Z Strings Woodwinds 20 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM T Play Upaate 3566 Se he screen at the left asks where you want the VST file et i aes installed It only appears if a VST Is being installed This is a file that many sequencers use to open PLAY inside that host You can specify in the host where it should look Select the destination for the 32 bit VST plugin by clicking on the browse button Vy Lai pol Lid aa go peel a ee for all the VST files of all its pl ug ns SO you may wa nt to ate install the VSTs for all your plug ins in the same folder AAS ee ee If the listed folder is not where you want to save the file then click on Browse to select the folder yourself Or click Wise nstelaton Wizarde on Scan to have the software search for a folder you may have already set up If you re installing a 64 bit version of the software then you see two of these screens allowing you to specify folders for both the 32 bit and the 64 bit plug in Once all selections have been made the screen Eesmesam d at the right appears It means that the software saio mstal the Application will be installed once you click on the Next button Or y ou C an cl i ck on th e B 3 ck bu t ton one or more Faa tei button to reenter
42. IDI keyboard or you can use the mouse to click on one of these keys to change the articulation When a keyswitch is selected by whatever method the key changes to a differ ent shade of blue as in the D in the image at the left ADVANCED Note that it is possible though not common for an instrument to have more than one articulation but no keyswitches this is a way for the library producer to create a layered effect The expectation is that most users will want to play both layers together but the active button in the articulation list can be used to turn off one layer or the other if desired You can switch from one articulation in a keyswitch to the next by sending a MIDI note to the Player on the appropriate channel The notes are always outside the range of playable notes for the instrument Most EastWest keyswitches use notes in the octave from CO to C1 The small number of very low instruments that can play in this range use notes above their range often starting at C4 See specifics about keyswitch notes in the library specific manuals Occasionally you may see an instrument with a range of keyswitch notes listed in the Articulations Chapter 6 Instruments and Articulations 48 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM list An example is shown in the image where you see clicks velocity CO F O This is an audible component that is layered in using separate samples This articulation plays for all keyswitch notes from CO
43. L Ministry Of Rock r A Applications 9 QL Ministry Of Rock2 QL Pianos r Projects 0 QL Pianos Gold j Components 00 QL Voices of Passion Library New Folder Cancel Cui Cancel Choose W h en t h e f b ra ry The following libraries are ready to be installed consists of multiple parts a screen like the one at the i right lists the parts and lets you uncheck anything you ver ubran ran2 M vop Library Part 3 do not want to install The files are then ready to be vo ubran ran4 M vOP Library Part 5 installed in the folder where you directed them Click Continue to install the selected parts automatically otherwise click Exit Installation oon ae A progress bar like the one at the left indi tese manai Toa cates how much of the total library has been l Ectinstalacon G a installed You can also see the name of the current file being copied Libraries can contain tens of thousands or even hun dreds of thousands of sample file so this process may take from minutes to hours de pending on the speed of your computer and hard drive as well as the size of the library The final screen should report a success 0 i Install QL Voices of Passion ful installation of the library files Press the s i Close button to end the program But note that so far you have installed only the library in content not the PLAY software The next section describes
44. PU Load Limit If the CPU Load exceeds the specified percentage PLAY will lower the load by dropping those voices that started playing earliest A CPU overload can cause digital artifacts such as audible pops short drops in the audio output and other problems which usually sound worse than dropping old voices This protection is most often needed in projects with lots of instruments playing at once During playback of your project keep an eye on the CPU display in the Player view to see how close the CPU Is to reaching the Overload parameter you set In this dialog As a general rule set the CPU Load Limit control as high as you can without getting the digital artifacts but not all the way up at 100 The default value of 80 is good for most systems so leave it there unless you start hearing problems in the playback Find ing the right setting for your environment may be a matter of trial and error If the playback of your projects occasion ally reaches the overload point you may want to consider using the freeze track feature available in most sequencers If that does not help or it happens so often that it becomes too much of a hassle then you may need to consider getting more capable hardware or spreading the proj ect across multiple computers networked together Step 6 The Other Tab The Other tab includes groups of controls to specify several other features of the PLAY 4 software The image at the right show
45. R Cathedral Hollywood Hall LA Scoring Stages New Holywood Hall i Piano Hall S Cal Hall Small Drum Room Solo Violin Concent True Stereo Sample Dark Abbey EW Fat Hall LR Lange Church Live Cathedral Psychedelic Reverb Stereo Refl Church Choral Hall 1 LR Fat Drums LR St Mary LR Hamburg Brass London Brass t v EW Studio 1 Front N True Stereo EW Studio 1 Rear N True Stereo EW Studio 1 Wide N True Stereo EW Studio 2 N True Stereo to increase the effect The Amount can also be changed with the knob on the Player page SSL s Stereo Bus Compressor Chapter 9 The Mixer View This SSL compressor has become legendary in the music industry for its unique sound SO you may want to see how it can improve the sound of your mix This is a stereo version of the center section stereo bus compressor found on the XL 9000 K Series console It provides high quality stereo compression giving you critical control over the dynamic range of audio signals The compressor UI consists of 1 meter 5 knobs and 1 button as in the image below Compression Solid State Logic Oxford England This meter shows the real time gain reduction in Ai EEP decibels dB A H ie THRESHOLD B MAKE UP i i ATTACK mS RATIC q 6 42 3 8 12 a Pe Auto COMP IN RELEASE amp Threshold With this knob you can controls the level at which gain reduction is introduced The value is continuously varia
46. a new virtual folder click on the New button below this pane You are asked for a name Click OK to create a folder with that name In the image at the right a personal folder named My Favorites is at the bottom Once any virtual folder has been created you can right click on a PC or Ctrl click on a Mac on any instrument file with a ewi extension to open a selection of virtual folders Click on the one you want to copy It to If you own more than one library you can make your own personal li brary perhaps 2 vintage guitars from Fab Four a Les Paul guitar from QL Ministry of Rock and a Flamenco guitar from QL Gypsy Note that it is not possible to create a hierarchy of subfolders Only a single level of Favorites folders is possible You can though create as many Favorites folders as you like If you create more folders than can be viewed in the one pane a vertical scroll bar appears Any virtual folder in the Favorites Pane can be removed by selecting it the color behind the text changes and clicking on the Remove button A message appears asking whether you re sure you want to delete the folder Answer Yes or No If you click on the Remove button when an installed library is selected you will be asked whether you want to remove the library from this list Chapter 8 The Browser View 71 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM Specifying a Library s Directory on Your Hard Drive For any library in your Favorites list you can
47. ac eh the license agreement below to proceed SC ree n th at fol lows Back Cancel displays the text of EASTWEST END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT CLUDES EASTWEST EASTWESTIQUANTUM LEAP QUANTUM LEAP BRANDS the license Read through the text by scrolling down and PLEASE READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT LICENSE CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE l 3 AGREEMENT GOVERNS THE USE OF EASTWEST EASTWESTRQUANTUM LEAP AND if you agree with the terms select the upper radio button QUANTUM LEAP SOFTWARE AND AUDIO CONTENT COLLECTIVELY THE EASTWEST a SOFTWARE BY USING THE EASTWEST SOFTWARE AND AUDIO CONTENT YOU ARE If you do not accept what s written there all you can do NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THE LICENSE YOU MAY RETURN THE EASTUEST is cancel the installation The Next button moves you past REFUND IF THE EASTWEST SOFTWARE AND AUDIO CONTENT WAS ACCESSED t h i S S C re e n accept the license agreement C I do not accept the license agreement Wise Installation Wizard A Reset lt Back Cancel Read Me Screen The window on the right displays QL Voices of Passion Setup ai the text from the Read Me file This is important eee y desordes this instalation information about the current release of the soft ware and or the installation process Scroll through INSTALLATION and SETUP GUIDE IMPORTANT PLEASE MAKF SURE TO CHECK FOR OTHER IMPORTANT the text and read anything you need to know before pT TES RSE sta rt i n g to i n sta
48. ace the Filter section after the EQ section deactivate the Input button in the Filter section so that its light is off To place the Dynamics before the EQ press the Pre EQ button in the Dynamics section so that its light is on When the Input and Pre EQ switch are active simultaneously the processing order be comes Filter gt gt Dynamics gt gt EQ The Side Chain The Side Chain is a path for the audio signal that is used to control the Dynamics section when it acts on the main audio signal The Side Chain is not normally audible but can highlight aspects of the audible signal that need processing The EQ and Filter sections can be assigned to the Dynamics Side Chain allowing for advanced processes like de essing as described below This is done using the Dyn S C switches in the respective sections Both EQ and Filter sections can be assigned to the Side Chain together in which case the EQ precedes the Filter Here s an example of using the Side Chain to remove the hissing sound of the letter S when it s too prominent First the audio is split into 2 signals EQ is applied to the signal in the Side Chain to make the hisses louder so that the compressor can use the louder S sounds as a clue that the main signal needs to be compressed made softer at those moments more than at other moments In the main signal the S sounds are made softer To listen to the signal feeding the Side Chain press the S C Listen button in the O
49. ad a Fab Four guitar You can then load a drum from the Storm drum 2 library in the same Instance When loading instruments you can think of all instruments in all the PLAY System libraries you have licensed as a single collection Libraries and Instruments in the Browser View The Browser view is your access to all instruments within all installed libraries See Chapter 8 for a more complete description and instructions on how to use the Browser view for managing which instruments are open 5 CO F O Ni 6 Sy E ERRET j ee of LS s EE A ie ay Guitar Master 5 vill ist Violins Sus KS CO F 0 Mi 8 a oa jato Bow Change Lagato Slur Port Powerful System Calli Divisi 10 Legato Bow Change Powerful System Full Strings 11 Legacy CEB Cm MIDI CH OUTPUT INSTRUMENT fil FAVORITES SYSTEM r EWOL Hollywood Strings WOL Aallywood Strings Silva imp hanic Choirs Chapter 2 The EastWest PLAY System An Overview 8 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM Instruments in the Mixer View The Mixer view allows you to see the instruments currently open in this instance of PLAY Side by side Each instrument appears In its own strip with meters and controls that al low you to mix the most important parameters of the output from this one display And when multiple mic positions are available for an instrument you can also choose to see each mic position in its own strip the lighter gray strips in the image
50. all on 10 7 F Standard Install on 10 7 Package Name Voices of Passion Components Voices of Passion Library Upgrade This will take 2 6 MB of space on your computer Click Install to perform a standard installation of this software on the disk 10 7 ea ol A ge ee ry AIL 7 AAA O 7 PRA a Install the support files for QL Voices of Passion such as the product launcher manual chunk and key file Change Install Location Go Back Jf install Chapter 4 Installation and Authorization 22 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM Click on the Install button to proceed with the Installation process With the next screen you can select the folder where you want the library files to reside on your hard drive oe mon to install your Libra a CO e The screen at the Select folder to install QL Voices of Passion Library eft a OWS O u to lt gt 83 E im amp Play Libraries Q f y ONT rake He CuO East West J Documentation r EWQL Symphonic Choirs i j Preferences EWQL Sym hestra Gold of th e in sta at lon TeraPack staller mpkg all EWQL Sym ra Platinum appt ists ga nay apan TeraPack staller mpkg EWQL Sym estra Silver fo d e r Downloads TERAPACK README rtf E Fab Four Fal Desktop VERSION HISTORY 9 Hollywood lver Library E QL Goliath p tt ia l QL Gypsy J Application Support E O
51. anuals Channel Source If present this drop down list provides four possibilities for using the separate left and right tracks of the stereo signal e Stereo This is the default setting The input audio data in the left channel feeds the left channel output and the input data in the right channel feeds the right channel output e Mono Sum Selecting this option mixes the two stereo channels from the input into a Single mono channel so that the output signals of the two channels are now identi cal e Mono From Left When this option is selected the input audio data from the left chan nel is used for both the left and right output The right channel input is ignored e Mono From Right This option the opposite of the one above uses input audio data only from the right channel and sends it to both left and right output The left channel input Is ignored Note that it s possible for the left and right input audio to be something other than the data from left and right mics capturing the same audio event A library s producer might choose to capture two related but different events and record each on a separate stereo channel within the same samples Playing the samples in Stereo yields a layered sound with a perceived spatial distance between the two sounds Playing them with a Mono Sum output merges them to a single location in the stereo sound field making them harder to pick out individually Choosing Mono From Left or Mono F
52. apter 7 The Player View 99 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM reopened at a later time The file you save to will have a ewi extension When you re ready to reopen the file you can use either the Open command in the Main Menu or the Browser View controls Note that when the PLAY Engine is run as a plug in the host saves the current status of its plug ins with every save operation There are two reasons you might want to do an additional explicit save from the Main Menu e As a further precaution in case of an unexpected problem e To be able to open this same configuration in another project When you ve selected several instruments that sound good together and have maybe made some modifica tions to individual instruments you might want to reuse this ensemble in another piece If so save it now to the file system and open it already configured when you re ready to reuse it Save As This performs the same operation as the Save option see above except that It allows you to change e The directory on the hard disk in which the Tile will be saved e The name of the Tile Use this kind of save when you want to save your changes without overwriting the state of the instrument file before you made the recent changes Remove Instrument This menu pick removes the currently selected instrument from this instance of PLAY Show Player Browser Mixer These 3 option afford the user another way besides the but tons at the top of the scree
53. arder to see those keys darken on the screen If playing a note on the keyboard does not cause any key onscreen to darken then the PLAY Engine is not receiving the MIDI data Revisit Step 3 above to make sure you have correctly identified this keyboard in the Settings Dialog Also verify that the MIDI USB or other cable is securely connected at both ends If your keyboard plugs into a MIDI hub or a sound card make sure that device Is powered up If you have not yet used this keyboard successfully on this computer check with the keyboard s documentation to verify both the keyboard and the driver are properly installed Next Steps Once you can load an instrument into the standalone version of the PLAY Advanced Sample Engine and can hear a note by playing on a keyboard you re ready to explore the other features Here are some of the things to try next Use this manual and the ac companying manual for the specific library or libraries for which you own licenses and learn how to do the following tasks e Open more than one instrument and assign each its own MIDI channel so they can be played individually e Open a sequencer or other host and insert one PLAY as a plug in Write a MIDI melody in the sequencer and have the PLAY Engine plug in play It e Play with the controls in the Articulations window including the Active and Loaded buttons as well as the articulation specific volume controls e Load an instrument with keyswitch
54. ately changes to the look of the just loaded library If you leave it unchecked then it will continue to use the prior UI until you ex plicitly select a new instrument to display At the bottom of the group is a list of all the currently installed PLAY virtual instruments Select the one whose UI you want to display when the PLAY plug in opens in a Sequencer or other host This selection does not affect what displays when you open PLAY in stand alone mode in that mode you are opening a specific library and that library s UI is what you will see first Note once you open any specific instrument its UI will appear no matter which interface is the default Chapter 5 Getting Started 38 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM Playing a First Note Step 7 Loading an Instrument 01 Long 02 Long Powerful System 03 Short Tight Will Play A Guitar Master 5 ist Violins Sus KS CO F 0 Mi 6 08 Legato Bow Change 10 Legato Bow Change Powerful System Full Strings 11 Legacy Full Strings Divisi Violas Violas Divisi MIDI CH OUTPUT INSTRUMENT SYSTEM E E E Ew EWG E E F H EWOL Holywood Strings WOL Hollywood Strings Silver mphonic Choirs If the Browser View shown here is not currently displayed on your screen go there by clicking the Browser button near the top of the UI The left most column has two regions a list of open Instruments at the top and both the System and Favorites panes a
55. ault articulation sounds It s the lowest keyswitch note often but not always CO If an instrument has no keyswitch the default articulation is the only possibility Once a MIDI channel is assigned to one of the instruments in the PLAY Engine the Samples can be played This can happen either in real time such as from a MIDI key board or trom notes saved in and played back by a sequencer By assigning different MIDI channels to the different instruments you can play several of them at once When using the standalone version of the PLAY Engine only one Instance can run at a time But aS many instruments can be loaded as the computer s resources allow The number of MIDI ports determines how many unique MIDI channels are available At 16 MIDI channels per port a system with 6 ports can use 6 times 16 or 96 Independent channels PLAY Engine a gt libraries Library A Library B instruments keyswitch notes amp articulations Togt Ohhh samples am000000 OOOOOOOO OOOOOOO0OO OOOOOOOoOO OOOOOOO OOOOOOO OOOOOOO0OO OOOOOOOO OOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOO O O O OO OO OO OO OO Chapter 6 Instruments and Articulations 45 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM The diagram presents graphically the relationships described above The arrows depict how each higher entity can contain or control the entities below it The dotted lines rep resent the paths to Instruments not currently sounding because the keyswitch controls wh
56. ble 20 dB to 20 dB 8D THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM Attack This knob controls response time when the Threshold is crossed Choose among the fol lowing times O 1 0 3 1 3 10 and 30 ms Make Up This knob selects the level of compensation to offset the compressor s action It is con tinuously variable over the range 5 dB to 15 dB Release This control sets how quickly the level returns to normal Choose between 0 1 0 3 0 6 or 1 2 seconds or you can select Auto In the case of Auto the release time is dependent upon the duration of the signal peak Ratio This knob controls the degree of compression Choose a ratios from 2 1 4 1 and 20 1 Comp In This button switches the compressor in and out of the signal path Use this button to do a quick comparison between the compressed and uncompressed signal to judge the effect of the current settings The Preset Control In the bottom left corner of the plug in drawer is a drop down list labeled Preset Once you have set the values of the controls in a configuration you might want to use again you can click on the drop down list and select Save Preset Then provide a name for that preset Later on when you want to set all controls to the saved configuration select the named preset from the drop down list Chapter 9 The Mixer View 86 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM 10 The PLAY Engine as Plug in 88 Opening the PLAY Engine in a Host Program 88 Using the PL
57. ce for the libraries e Internet connection required for one time product activation Macintosh e OSX 10 5 or higher e Mac Pro Quad Core Intel Xeon 2 66 GHz or Recommendations faster e 16 GB of RAM e SSD Solid State Drive for sample streaming See the library specific manuals to learn how much free hard disk space is required for each library If installing more than one library the hard drive must have enough free Space to accommodate the sum of all the individual libraries The retail copy of the library does not include an iLok security key in the box If you do not already own one from another software product you can buy one at your EastWest dealer or online at http www soundsonline com iLok2 See the section starting on page 26 for more Information on the iLok security key Some Notes on Hard Drives When deciding where to install the instruments and sample data for your PLAY librar ies you need to make sure to have a fast drive with a fast connection to the computer Most recent models can support the kinds of speeds needed to move large quantities of Sample data from the drive to the CPU However you do need to avoid drives with rota tion speeds under 7200 rpm And an external drive connected via USB 1 2 or 2 0 ora drive with a Firewire 400 connection is also not recommended Internal drives offer the best options for fast data transfer to the CPU but if you need to use an external drive consider eSATA Firewire 800
58. continuing with this installation These may include the following PLAY Standalone Ableton Live Cubase Nuendo Pro Tools Sibelius Vienna Ensemble Pro All product and company names are trademarks of their respective holders Click Cancel to quit the setup program then close any programs you have runni Wise Installation Wizard In the License Agreement screen you re asked to agree to the terms of the EastWest End User Li cense Agreement If you do agree first click on the upper radio button and then click on Next If you do not agree then you will not be able to install the PLAY software which means you need to can cel the installation Chapter 4 Installation and Authorization music libraries 3 5 66 Installation Wizard Play Update 3 5 66 an J Ia Welcome to the Play Update It is strongly recommended that you exit all Windows programs before running this setup program Click Cancel to quit the setup program then close any programs you have running Click Next to continue the installation WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil and criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under law In this screen you re reminded to close other programs currently open It is especially important t
59. d with your purchase Once you have entered 4 char Soundsonline Password acters In a box the cursor moves automatically to the next box so there s no need to use the tab key or mouse to move from box to C Remember me box When all 5 boxes are filled the Authorize button becomes okies face Reem active Click on it to transmit this data to the online Authorization Authorization Code Server Click on the Help link Cancel Authorize i aa to open the informa Teed ee ep HVE screen at the ee tise taste mirsmonaion me right If you do not already have an account please create a Soundsonline com account here Once you re ready tO whatif1don t have my password If you have forgotten or lost your password please dick here start the authorization process for your li Do I need an iLok com account brary click on the Authorize button he Yes Make sure to set your iLok com account when you create or edit your i account at Soundsonline com message box seen below reminds you that Pen E EEES this process cannot be undone create an iLok account here Where is my Authorization Code Your authorization code is on a sticker affixed to the wallet which holds the DVDs for the virtual instrument Note that for some products such as Licenses purchased online your authorization code may be induded in the email invoice Are you sure you want to authorize this product now sent to you after purchase
60. e ASIO driver interface Select the same audio Buffer Size that is specified in your audio device type ASIO Di rectSound CoreAudio etc Again you may not be able to change this here if it can only be selected in the driver interface Chapter 5 Getting Started 31 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM The Number of Input Channels and Number of Output Channels controls on this tab report the number of audio channels available on your sound card This is static data provided for your information the setting cannot be changed The image above shows a button named ASIO Settings You will only see this button if you are using an ASIO driver in Microsoft Windows It is provided as a shortcut so you can open the driver to set Sample Rate and Audio Buffer Size Further down this tab is a group of controls called Test Tone These controls can be used to verify that audio being generated by PLAY is correctly routed to your speakers head phones or any other destination Use the two sliders to set the frequency and volume then click on the long button to start or stop the tone Make sure to keep the volume in the low to mid range at first especially if the sound Is being sent to headphones No library has to be loaded so you can run this test now If you like If you make changes here and want to save them before moving on to another tab click on the Apply button at the bottom of the dialog box Step 3 The MIDI Tab The MIDI tab allows th
61. e gain from the REV SND knob gga are applied together to the signal going to the PLAY Reverb This approach maintains a consistent ratio between the strength of the main and reverb outputs At the very bottom just above a horizontal scrollbar which is only visible when the channels strips together are wider than the width of the window is a drop down list labeled Output This control allows you to select which of the 9 stereo pairs of audio buses should receive the output e For an instrument strip the default is Main L R the first pair and in many projects the only pair used Click on the control to open a list of other options e For a mic strip the Default setting directs the audio to the output for its instrument Strip immediately to the left of the 5 mic strips Selecting any of the other pairs di rects the output to a different bus pair You would likely want to select anything other than Default only if you want to do mixing of the individual mic signals in a mixing board or mixing program external to PLAY Chapter 9 The Mixer View 7 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM FX Plug ins in the Mixer View Optional This section describes a set of features that are not in the standard PLAY 4 They are included with some recent libraries for example the first library to include the FX plug ins Is Quantum Leap Stormdrum 3 and others are planned If you have one of those new libraries see the library specific manual where the
62. e interpretive elements And the EastWest libraries were designed to respond appropriately to expressive cues Control Code 1 Mod Wheel Mod Wheel data is added to the MIDI stream each time the position of the wheel chang es There are 128 positions from Off value O to Full value 127 How the sound generator responds to Mod Wheel values is implementation specific It might adjust the distortion on an electric guitar affect the loudness in a Dynamic Cross Fade patch DXF or change the amount of an LFO filter on the patch Really almost anything is possible Some of the EastWest and Quantum Leap libraries include articulation files called Dy namic Cross Fades also called DXF files As the name indicates the Mod Wheel is used to fade between two or more sets of samples that differ in loudness and usually therefore timbre as well A typical articulation file contains several layers of samples each layer recorded with the instrument being played at a specific loudness such as pp mp mf or ff And typically it is the Velocity parameter of the note that determines which layer is played back In a DXF file it is the position of the Mod Wheel that determines the layer That difference means that which sample is played can be modified mid note instead of having to wait for the next Note On event The documentation for those libraries that include such files provides more information where the articulations are described Con
63. e per note Plus release trails may continue playing the final decay of the sound after the MIDI note ends overlapping the next note s samples It sometimes takes 10 or more voices to sound a single note The MIDI Data Controls There are 5 controls that affect how MIDI data Is received e Channel from O to 16 Omni indicates that the instrument is listening for MIDI data on all channels 1 through 16 indicate a specific channel for receiving the MIDI data e Transpose from 24 to 24 This number specifies how many semitones to transpose the incoming MIDI note values Negative values lower the pitch This control when non zero replaces the incoming MIDI notes with new MIDI notes higher or lower by this amount It does not retune the audio e Sensitivity from 100 to 100 This value specifies the extent to which note velocity affects dynamics See a description of Sensitivity on page 58 e Minimum Velocity from O to 127 Any MIDI note with a velocity below this value will instead be played at this minimum value This is a way to assign a minimum loudness to notes played by this instrument This control and the next can be used to limit a live keyboard performance to a certain range Or use these two control in a plug in to raise the dynamics of the softest notes and or soften the loudest notes without affecting other notes e Maximum Velocity from O to 127 Any MIDI note with a velocity above this value will instead be played
64. e right of Open Recent in the adjacent image Click on the Main Menu control to get quick access to these tasks In some libraries it is called only Menu Chapter 7 The Player View 54 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM Copynght c 2006 2013 by EastWest Sounds Inc About PLAY Clicking on this first item in the menu opens the About Box The upper part shows per tinent information about the product including the version and brief copyright information If you ever need to contact EastWest about support please copy down the complete version number from this window and include it with your question PLAY version 3 5 62 The Dark Side The lower part lists information about the library of See er emu the Currently selected instrument in this instance of MGMT The Flaming Lips etc THE DARK SIDE ts the first of its kind an unconventional hip and exciting collection of virtual instruments P LAY some delicate and disturbing and many of which have been ely and skillfully mangled distorted or effected out of all peed dura Check for Updates This menu item uses your Internet connection to see whether a version newer than this purnpos one is available to be downloaded Open This menu item is one way to load an instru ment from the file system You can open one of the original instruments installed on your hard drive or a file you saved from the Save operation see below kk Only a file wie the e
65. e the playable notes If some keys turn blue those are keyswitch notes If you use the mouse to click on one of the white keys you should hear a note If not note that occasionally some notes sound in only some of the keyswitched articulations Before you attempt any other troubleshooting try clicking on a few more notes over the full range of white keys If you don t hear a sound from any white key the cause can be one of several reasons e You have not successfully authorized this PLAY virtual instrument e You have not inserted the iLok security key into a functioning USB port on this com puter An error message should appear if this is the case e You did not correctly set up the Audio parameters in step 2 above e Your sound card and or speakers are not turned on Note that when using the on screen keyboard clicking near the bottom of any key gener ates a louder sound than clicking near the top Make sure you re clicking near the bottom before you try anything else If you re still not getting a sound try returning to the Settings dialog and go to the Audio tab as described in Step 2 earlier in this chapter Click on the wide button in the Test Tone group If you can hear the tone then the audio path from PLAY to your speakers or headphones is working correctly If you hear no tone and the volume setting Is loud enough that it should make an audible tone then you have narrowed the problem to that part of the path Note t
66. e user to specify Shale which MIDI sources can send data to the EMA PLAY Engine The types of devices that will be listed here include MIDI keyboards control surfaces and sound cards For each device turn it to the On or Off state by clicking In its checkbox A check in the box means that PLAY will respond to MIDI data from that source as in the second item in the list in the image Each click toggles the value between On and Off 828mk3 Oxygen 25 All devices turned On here appear in the MIDI Port drop down list in the main window for the library To keep that list short turn on only the sources that are expected to send MIDI data notes and control codes These values can be changed later if needed If you do not see a given MIDI device in the list it may be because it is currently turned off If that s the case close the PLAY window completely turn on the MIDI device and then re open PLAY When you return to the Settings dialog and the MIDI tab you should now see that device in the list Step 4 The Streaming Tab Steps 4 5 and 6 are more advanced It s not necessary to adjust these settings during the initial setup instead you may want to return to this part of the manual after you have experience with the product If this is your first time installing PLAY you should read these three sections quickly to know what s provided and then move on to Step 7 Disk Streaming is a technology that provides most of
67. eeds to be in a USB port of the computer where the PLAY Engine is running The license for PLAY System libraries can be moved from one physical key to another at any time and moved as often as you need to The moving of licenses between keys as well as other maintenance can be done using a License Manager program created by PACE Anti Piracy Inc You can download this program at no cost from the PACE web Site www iLok com Authorization Instructions The authorization process requires that an iLok security key be attached to the computer Insert the iLok you are planning to use for this library in a USB port The computer must be connected to the Internet If the computer on which you will be running this library is not connected to the Internet see the instructions below Once a library has been successfully installed an application called the Authorization Wizard appears in your EastWest programs When you start this program a window opens that looks like the image below Enter the e mail address you have provided either East West or PACE as well as the Password that goes with it If you plan to authorize more Chapter 4 Installation and Authorization 26 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM EastWest products in the future you might want the wizard to remember them so you don t have to If so check the box or boxes for those options Email address _ In the five boxes labeled Authorization Code enter the code that _ you receive
68. en instruments see which ones are currently receiving MIDI input and perform a few tasks in the controls provided The four controls at the top Main Menu Settings button Player Browser button and the Instruments list are described in the previous chapter See the text starting on page 53 for instructions on how to use these features The Five Panes The Instruments System and Favorites Lists The Browser View s 5 panes are arranged in 4 columns The left column contains the Instrument List pane at the top Below you have a choice of viewing the Favorites List or the System List in a separate pane The image at the right shows the Instrument List pane and the Favorites List Note that the color scheme changes to reflect the graphics of the library for the currently selected instrument so you may see different colors than in this image This image is from Hollywood Orchestral Woodwinds a oOo m Linn eT U ii hl aih Gango Lead Ele i i8 T LS i 1i CLKS Sus_Short CO A 0 9 re The image shows that 9 instruments have been opened The as ES A terisk before an instrument name means it includes unsaved mxm ssm _ changes The number in parentheses next to each instrument name is the currently assigned MIDI channel a number from l to 16 To the far right of each instrument name is a small Square called a light under the word IN Below this para REiiieeaeame
69. en the but ton is illuminated the plug in is turned on Turn on the Filter for the Convolution Reverb by clicking on the Filter button so that it is illuminated Then use the two circular handles on the graph to control the frequencies Chapter 9 The Mixer View 84 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM affected by the filter Drag the handles with the mouse or with a stylus or finger when a touch screen provides that capability The Pre Delay knob controls the amount of time if any that the Reverb effect is delayed after the attack of each note Postponing the start of the ef fect allows the attack to sound without processing and to have the reverb affect only the sound of the note as it is held and or decays Use your ear to determine how long of a pre delay works for each instrument The Pre Delay can also be changed with the knob on the Player page Use the Reverb drop down list to select the name of the environment as shown in the image at the right This EastWest Convolution Reverb can use true stereo reverbs The Mono button when illuminat ed indicates that the processing should be per formed without separate left and right channels for the IR The Amount knob controls how much of the effect to include in the output Drag downward with the mouse to create a more subtle reverb or drag up y ACME Acousticas Drums Big Drum Room Bright Plate Carlsbad Cavers EMT 240 EW Chamber EW Hall EW Studio Gated HDI
70. ent to generate sounds This is useful when trying to focus on what s happening in only one instrument out of the entire mix The Mute button sometimes marked simply as M when turned on turns off the audio output of the current instrument It has no effect on other instruments Other Controls The Info Control Information about usage of computer resources is provided in the Info display This is a read only presentation of 4 parameters Sometimes the values are laid out horizontally as in the image and sometimes vertically e CPU the percentage of the total processor capacity the PLAY Engine Is consuming It can be useful in deciding whether you need to take advantage of strategies for lower ing processor usage such as freezing or other selective bouncing to audio tracks e Disk the rate at which data Is being streamed from the hard drive measured in kilo bytes per second kB s e Memory The number of megabytes MB of RAM being used by loaded samples One way to lower this value if it gets too high is to unload unused articulations with the Purge function Note that this control may be labeled Mem or RAM depending on the library e Voices the number of samples currently being played Note this is not the number of notes it s often higher than that figure because the PLAY Engine may achieve a Chapter 7 The Player View 66 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM particular sound by playing more than one sampl
71. es a cross fade but others as well And for any instrument that includes release trails those are separate samples and therefore Separate voices One reason you might want to reduce the Voice Limit parameter to a very low number is to ensure that an instrument never plays more than one note at a time such as in the bass line this technique maintains the monophonic sound even when the MIDI keyboard player is slow to release a key Be sure to factor in release trails if any when setting the parameter for such a reason Chapter 7 The Player View 59 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM Another reason to reduce the Voice Limit Is on a piano part that uses CC64 to hold down the sustain pedal If the sound gets muddy consider lowering the Voice Limit so that the longest held notes get shut off when too many notes would otherwise sound at once The Sample Purge Tab The controls on the Sample Purge tab provide a means for the user to remove from the computer s memory any samples not actually necessary to render the current project Each open instrument has 3 buttons to manage this task and the top row of buttons ap plies the process to all instruments in this instance of PLAY in a single step That means you can run a Purge for one instrument at a time or for the whole project Instrument Properties Sample Purge All Instruments Purge Reset Reload Classical Elements Purge Mo Reset ee Perc Bass Purge Reset Reload RattlyBass
72. es and play a musical phrase that jumps from one articulation to another mid phrase This can be performed in both the standalone and plug in versions Chapter 5 Getting Started 41 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM e Adjust the parameters for specific articulations that is learn how to use all those knobs and buttons in the user interface e Learn how to save your settings so they can be reloaded at a later time Be careful when you save a new instrument to the hard drive so that you do not overwrite the original instrument definitions Chapter 5 Getting Started 42 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM 6 Instruments and Articulations 44 The Library Architecture 46 Instruments 46 Articulations 90 Samples Click on this text to open the Master Navigation Document 43 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM Instruments and Articulations The Library Architecture In the real world instrumentalists can often make a choice how to play each note or phrase These different ways the musician can create sound with an instrument are called articulations Examples on a violin are e a sustained note e a staccato note a trill between two notes e a pizzicato note On a snare drum examples are e arim shot e a drum roll In the world of sampled music there s the same variety of ways an Instrument can be played In many but not all EastWest libraries an affordance called a keyswitch al lows the user to select among the articulations pr
73. eserve in memory 3 Press the Purge button This step removes from memory all the un tagged samples for the current instrument that is the samples not used in your project The Reload button reloads the samples for the current instrument that were purged with the Purge button Press this button any time you make changes to an Instrument s part where you may have added notes that were purged earlier You can then re run the steps above The Settings Button Pressing this action button opens the Settings Dialog This collection of controls is de scribed in detail in Chapter 5 Getting Started because several of the controls within this dialog must be set up before the PLAY System will work correctly Go to page 31 for more information The Browser Player and Mixer Buttons The purpose of these action buttons is to move among the 3 views Buttons appear only for the 2 views not currently visible The Instrument Drop Down List In the upper right hand corner of the PLAY window is the last WEEER control in this part of the window the Instrument drop down sevi list All instruments currently open in this instance of PLAY PERTSO are listed here Click on the control to open the list Selecting an instrument makes it the current instrument which means pR oyun An e The controls in the Player View now display the values for HU ioe ctgiac ben Ui that instrument n e The graphics in the Player and Browser views are dictated by this cu
74. et the Active and Loaded indicators to select which articulation s you want to play Note that if you load and activate two or more articulations you will achieve a layered sound the multiple articulations playing simultaneously This is a good choice when you need a single articulation for the entire piece or you can load the same Elements instrument more than once set them to different single articulations and use different MIDI channels for different articulations instead of the keyswitch Viewing the Articulation List To see the list of articulations after loading an instrument go to the main PLAY window where you will see a list control that looks something like the image below The exact appearance can vary a lot from one library s UI to the next so check your library specitic documentation Each row in the list is a single articulation The image below shows the simplest form the Articulations control can take with only 4 articulations visible at once The control at the left shows an articulation list when a keyswitch is selected At the left is the note name of the keyswitch that initiates the use of each articulation The most common first keyswitch note is CO MIDI note 24 But if the range of the playable notes extends into that part Chapter 6 Instruments and Articulations 47 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM of the keyboard then a different octave for example C4 MIDI note 72 might start the list See the sectio
75. etting An example of this is 1st Violins Measured Tremolo TS ew from Hollywood Strings The TS in the name indicates that the patch uses tempo sync to determine the rate of the tremolo Another example is the many performances in the Mickey Hart Live Loops folder that comes with Quantum Leap Stormdrum 3 Chapter 7 The Player View oF THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM This control only applies when PLAY is run in standalone mode the control is not present when this dialog is opened in PLAY as a plug in Instead PLAY uses the tempo from the host to sync to when run as a plug in The value displayed here is a tempo in beats per minute bpm For each instrument open in this instance of PLAY its name appears at the left followed by 10 modifiable parameters Some of these controls are duplicates of those in the Player view and changing the setting in one place also changes it in the other Transpose raises or lowers the incoming signal by one MIDI note one semitone For ex ample let s say you transpose by 1 If you then play C3 middle C MIDI note 60 the PLAY engine will convert that to C 3 MIDI note 61 before turning it into audio No processing is done to the audio signal Note that this will not affect the highest or lowest note in the range if E5 is the highest note for some instrument that has been transposed by 1 and you play the E5 key you will not hear F5 because there is no audio available for Fo The Tune controls re
76. ettings dialog are not relevant to the plug in version the values are set Chapter 10 The PLAY Engine as a Plug in J2 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM in the host Therefore the Audio Settings are grayed out and not selectable And the entire MIDI tab is not even there as shown in the image Oops The MIDI Port control in the Player View is not relevant so the drop down list contains no values Instead the sequencer assigns a virtual MIDI port to each instance of the PLAY System plug in Each of these virtual ports can send MIDI data on 16 separate channels that correspond to channels 1 through 16 in the MIDI control in the Player View Chapter 10 The PLAY Engine as a Plug in 93 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM 11 Using MIDI Commands 95 What Is MIDI 96 The Most Common MIDI Parameters 96 Using MIDI to Shape a Performance 98 The MIDI Learn Feature Click on this text to open the Master Navigation Document 94 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM Using MIDI Commands What Is MIDI MIDI is a digital data specification by which one musical device can communicate with another to describe a musical performance A musical device can be an electronic instrument as well as a computer running MIDI aware programs The term MIDI is an acronym for the name Musical Instrument Digital Interface The specification is main tained and published by the MIDI Manufacturers Association MIDI data describes much more than what notes a
77. hapter 1 Welcome 2 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM For images from a specific library read the manuals for the individual libraries as de scribed in the next section Manuals for the Specific Libraries Each library in the collection of EastWest and Quantum Leap instruments has its own manual These are separate PDF documents that are copied to your computer s hard drive when each library is installed Look in the following directories to find the docu mentation Tiles e Qn a Windows PC Program Files EastWest Documentation e Ona Macintosh Applications EastWest Documentation Library specific information such as e the controls in the user interface e the modifiable parameters for the articulations the list of available articulations and their intended uses e and soon Is described in the library PDFs A description of how to use the PLAY system the PLAY software and any information common to all libraries for example how to install them is contained in this manual The Master Navigation Document Because the EastWest PLAY System is a collection of components each with its own User s Manual a Master Navigation Document MND is provided to allow users to jump quickly between these PDFs when being read on the computer screen This MND is a one page file with hyperlinks to the PLAY System documentation and to all the library manuals Hyperlinks to this Master Navigation Document are found in the lower right corner of the t
78. hat the Test Tone does not require a working license be installed in an attached iLok security key Chapter 5 Getting Started 40 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM Step 9 Using a MIDI Keyboard If you were able to play a sound using the mouse and the onscreen keyboard the next step is to do the same with a MIDI keyboard or other device for sending MIDI notes If you don t plan to use such a device you can skip this step Make sure the keyboard Is attached to the computer and powered on before opening the PLAY software With an instrument loaded press a key If you hear a sound then the keyboard is sending MIDI notes to the PLAY Engine and you re done with this step If there is no sound look at the onscreen keyboard when playing the note on the physical keyboard If you see the corresponding key on the screen darken slightly then the PLAY Engine is receiving notes The color indicates the function of each key for the currently loaded instrument e white keys generate a sound e blue keys are keyswitches for selecting articulations within an instrument e tan keys are unused If the key that darkens onscreen is not white as in the diagram at the left move to a white key and try again Note that if you have a keyboard of only a few octaves you may have to shift it up or down to get in range The picture to the left shows an E depressed It s best not to select one of the keyboard s black keys e g E flat because It s h
79. hat you close any programs that use the audio resources of your com puter such as sequencers music notation programs as well as any already installed instances of PLAY or other Play License Agreement You must agree with the license agreement below to proceed EASTWEST END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT INCLUDES EASTWEST EASTWEST QUANTUM LEAP QUANTUM LEAP BRANDS PLEASE READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT LICENSE CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE EASTWEST SOFTWARE AND AUDIO CONTENT THE EASTWEST END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT GOVERNS THE USE OF EASTWEST EASTWEST QUANTUM LEAP AND QUANTUM LEAP SOFTWARE AND AUDIO CONTENT COLLECTIVELY THE EASTWEST SOFTWARE BY USING THE EASTWEST SOFTWARE AND AUDIO CONTENT YOU ARE AGREEING TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE DO NOT USE THE SOFTWARE AND AUDIO CONTENT IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THE LICENSE YOU MAY RETURN THE EASTWEST SOFTWARE AND AUDIO CONTENT TO THE PLACE WHERE YOU OBTAINED IT FORA REFUND IF THE EASTWEST SOFTWARE AND AUDIO CONTENT WAS ACCESSED do not accept the license agreement Wise Installation Wizard A fee Cate eo 19 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM the installation amp Installs software components for all existing PLAY libraries z Fe Te Custom Be fibed savas hal ho reeasdiecemtarcetiee The Typical option selects those options that are most com ia advanced users Wise Instal
80. he computer where the PLAY System will be running Either copy the Authorization Wizard program to an Internet connected computer or rerun there the Installation process for the software selecting only the Authorization Wizard when asked for what components to Install After completing the installation of the Authorization Wizard on your Internet connected computer follow the instructions as presented above Note if your music computer and Internet connected computer are different types Mac and PC that is nota problem The iLok security key is completely portable between the two systems Individual iLok Drivers The drivers for the iLok security key are installed as part of the installation procedures described above Therefore under most conditions you do not have to work directly with the iLok driver installation programs The following files in the folder Pace Driver In Stallers are included on DVD 1 only for the unlikely case that a problem is discovered with the drivers e jLokx32Setup exe installs the driver for the security key e Tpkdx32Setup exe installs the driver that the PLAY Engine uses to check for a valid license e setup exe Installs both of the drivers mentioned above Note that in a 64 bit environment the 32 in the file names will be 64 instead If a problem occurs with your installation EastWest Technical Support might ask you to run one of these files Chapter 4 Installation and Au
81. he input level has dropped below the threshold measured in seconds The attack time is adjusted Chapter 9 The Mixer View Sl THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM automatically to match the audio To choose a consistently fast attack time press the Fast Att button Turn on the PK button to switch from RMS to Peak signal detection In normal RMS mode the compressor reacts to the average signal level and has a soft knee characteris tic When switched to Peak mode it responds to peak signal level and introduces a hard knee characteristic resulting in more dramatic compression The level of compression being introduced is shown in the left hand of the two meters in the centre of the Dynamics section _ ATT _ Te 2 i By Ta G amp 20 a a RA Tio RELEASE Noise Gate Expander To activate the Noise Gate Expander turn the Range knob so that its range is no longer zero The green indicators in the right hand of the two meters in the centre of the Dynamics section show the amount of gain reduction being introduced By default the Noise Gate Expander section functions as a Gate To switch to the Ex pander press the Exp switch The Threshold function uses different levels to open the gate to audio and to close it again the level at which the expander opens is higher than the level at which it closes again In other words when the expander is opened it stays open until the signal level crosses the quieter Close threshold This
82. he value here the more computer memory PLAY requires Use one of the smaller settings if your computer has 3 gigabytes of available RAM or less and larger settings for larger systems To determine the best value for your setup you may have to do some trial and error testing And it s best to do your testing on a project that is a typical large piece for the way you work The goal is to maximize the number of voices you can play back without generating pops clicks or drop outs in the audio Note that setting this value higher than you need can cause a significant and unnecessary slowdown in the time it takes a project to load The Maximum Voices value specifies the global set of buffers that are used for all in Stances of PLAY you have open concurrently Be aware that each instrument also has a Maximum Voices setting so If some notes are not playing or are ending too soon and this global value is set high enough you also need to check how many voices are allowed for individual instruments The total number of voices you need in any project depends on several factors e how many instruments are being played at once e how polyphonic each instrument Is a plano usually plays more notes at a time than a flute and therefore requires more concurrent voices Chapter 5 Getting Started 53 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM e how many microphone positions have been loaded for those instruments recorded with more than one mic position such as in Sy
83. ich articulation is generating sound for any given note One keyswitch note Is labeled none That path flows from an instrument with only a Single articulation therefore no keyswitch is necessary In the diagram the keyswitch notes and articulations are grouped together to stress the one to one relationship the keyswitch is the highest level and single most important decision maker in terms of what samples to play Other parameters in the decision include the note being played the velocity of that note and the mic position when dif ferent mic positions are available Instruments Of all the levels mentioned above instruments are the things you work with most When you set up an ensemble whether an orchestra or a three piece band you re selecting instruments You don t have to select articulations right away All the available articula tions are part of the instrument Once you have loaded an instrument you might choose to change Its parameters from the default values For example you might alter the volume adjust the AHDSR envelope add a delay effect and so on If you want to have those parameters remain the next time you open this instrument then you need to save It There are three ways to do that e Choosing Save from the Main Menu saves all the open instruments in a single ewi file together with any parameter settings You can open the group at a later time with everything the same When asked for a folder
84. instead And a similar remapping occurs at the upper end as well These are most useful when playing live on a keyboard but they might help create dynamic boundaries in a sequencer too The Sensitivity control accepts values in the range from 100 to 100 This value determines in what part of the dynamic range the instrument is most sensitive If the Player view includes a Sensitivity graph changing the value in this dialog will change the graph too The image at the left shows a sensitivity of Chapter 7 The Player View 58 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM 40 which translates mid level velocities higher velocities are along the horizontal axis loudness along the vertical axis This compresses forceful hits on the keyboard into a narrow range of loudness at the same time light keyboard touches might vary from pp all the way to mf giving you greater control over the softer sounds and less control over the louder sounds The image at the right shows a sensitivity graph for a value of 90 In this case it s easier to get the loud sound you want because a greater range of velocity values will give you a narrow range of loudness The Key Switch control sets the default keyswitch note for the selected instrument The default note specifies the articulation in the keyswitch file that plays when no keyswitch note has been played in its MIDI channel in the current session For example if you usu ally want the articulation assigned to note
85. instrument has unsaved changes you are asked whether you want to save the changes before continuing Double click on the Instrument File Name If at least one Instrument is already open a mes Sage box asks whether you want to perform an Add or a Replace Otherwise the selected instrument is opened immediately You have more that one instrument loaded Do you want to add another instrument replace all instruments or replace the current one Add r Replace Current P Replace All l Cancel Chapter 8 The Browser View 73 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM Once the PLAY Engine starts to load the components of the instrument into RAM the moving bar shown below displays the progress The Abort button allows you to end the process immediately when it s pressed the components of the partially opened instru ment are removed from the computer s memory Beginning with PLAY 4 there is a second progress bar that opens in the lower right cor ner of the Player and Mixer views as shown below This extra indicator appears because the instrument is being loaded as a background task allowing you to continue using other instruments and performing other interface functions while the load is in progress E A d l ee eee j tain and 16in Shime Dalko Japan x The Browser View s Keyboard Note that the keyboard at the bottom of the window also works in the Browser View When more than one instrument is open it s the current instrument as se
86. ion a single note an entire piece or anything in between When you buy the license for any of the EastWest or Quantum Leap libraries the license for the PLAY Sample Engine is included As you install more libraries on the same computer they can all use the Same PLAY Sample Engine The PLAY Engine The PLAY Advanced Sample Engine is an EastWest software program that knows how to open and play samples in the as eS sociated libraries It contains the best E5 sounding and most powerful effects en gine available built from the ground up for superior quality One of the primary initial design points for the engine was playability Instead of forcing the user to focus on techni cal issues the PLAY System provides the R musician intuitive control of each instru SG 99 W fat a ment The look of the PLAY Engine on the screen depends on what library is currently selected The images on this page show two examples with a red line between them of how the PLAY Engine changes when displaying instruments from different libraries The two li Chapter 2 The EastWest PLAY System An Overview 6 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM braries in these examples are Fab Four and Hollywood Brass Some aspects of the user interface such as the selection controls at the top and the keyboard at the bottom not shown here remain relatively constant through all libraries The controls in the central section are library specific and
87. is known as hysteresis and is very useful as It allows instruments to decay more naturally The word Threshold normally refers to the Open threshold The Hold knob controls the delay before the signal level starts reducing again The Release knob controls how quickly the level then reduces Note that the Release knob interacts with the Range knob which determines the depth of gain reduction The Attack Time the time taken for the Expander Gate to recover once the signal level is above the deactivate threshold is normally set to 1 5ms per 40dB Press the Fast Att button to introduce a faster attack time of 1OOus per 40dB This is useful when sue Signals with a steep rising edge such as drums Sa a Lond e Processing Order The graphic at the right shows the 8 possible orderings for the 3 processing stages with and without a Side Chain The original audio signal starts at the left and the processed sig nal exits at the right of each diagram The lower straight line is the standard audio path When the EQ and or Filter is in the upper path then that component is in the Side Chain Chapter 9 The Mixer View 82 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM a Pa T AMOUNT as described below The one of these 8 diagrams currently in effect appears in the upper right corner of the drawer The default order is Filter gt gt EQ gt gt Dynamics with nothing in the Side Chain as shown in the 5th diagram in the image To pl
88. it Samples The user of the EastWest PLAY System does not need to work with samples directly They are the recordings of each provided articulation of each instrument at each recorded dynamic level The software within the PLAY Engine knows how to select the samples to play based on many factors including the selected articulation the velocity of the cur rent note and in some cases whether the ends of the MIDI note are close enough to other notes to use a legato sample The many many samples are what make up the bulk of what gets written to the hard drive during installation And it s the Main Menu s setting for Current Instrument gt Stream From Disk that determines whether to leave most of the sample data on the hard drive until needed or to load it all into memory for a given instrument Chapter 6 Instruments and Articulations 5O 93 93 94 97 62 63 63 64 66 66 68 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM PLAY 7 The Player View The Four Regions in Player View The Various Types of Controls The Basic Controls Advanced Instrument Properties Dialog The Stereo Channel Controls Channel Source and Pan The Delay Controls The Reverb Controls The AHDSR Envelope Controls The Master Volume Solo and Mute Controls Other Controls The PLAY System Keyboard Click on this text to open the Master Navigation Document ot THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM The Player View The PLAY System displays three primar
89. itle page of each chapter in each document From there you can open any other document in the collection For example if you re reading something in the documentation for the Quantum Leap Pianos library and need to open the manual for the PLAY System as well go to any chapter title page and click on the link that says Master Navigation Document It will open In a new window on the computer screen In that document click on the icon for the PLAY System and its manual will open in the same window hiding the MND You now have both the Pianos library manual and the PLAY System manual open in separate windows so you can refer to them both Chapter 1 Welcome 3 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM Online Documentation and Other Resources For the most up to date information visit the support pages at EastWest s web site There you can find e information made available after these manuals were written e FAQ pages that may already list answers to questions you have e suggestions trom EastWest and other users of the EastWest PLAY System e news about upcoming releases The address is http support soundsonline com You can also visit the EastWest online forums There you can read comments and ques tions from others who use EastWest products and post your own The many forum par ticipants are a good source of helpful information about both the technical and musical aspects of this software The address of the forums Is http www
90. k to an earlier position in the piece to replay it AS an example suppose you place four keyswitch notes in a track at the given measures e D measure 5 e E measure 12 e FH measure 17 e E measure 23 Problem 1 You play the piece through to the end You then play it over again The first time you play it the beginning is played with the default articulation keyswitch note C The second time you play it the beginning is played with the articulation con Chapter 6 Instruments and Articulations 49 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM trolled by note E That s the state the instrument was left in at the end of the piece and there s nothing to reset it Solution 1 Put an explicit keyswitch before the first audible note in the track Do not rely on the default unless there will be no keyswitches in the entire track Problem 2 You stop at measure 19 move back to measure 14 and start playback from there The first time measures 14 15 and 16 play the articulation on note E The second time those measure use the articulation on note F That s the state the Instrument was left in when the piece was stopped Solution 2 Have predetermined places to restart and position keyswitches at each one Any solution here would require more keyswitch notes and would be more intrusive It s nice to have the freedom to stop and start a piece at any point At least be aware of this problem and decide whether to live with it or take steps to avoid
91. lation Wizard Ri The next screen asks you to select the Installation Type The pemg options when installing a PLAY version for the first time E are Typical Complete and Custom If you rerun the in Bl a a cas staller after a successful installation you will likely see AEN different options having to do with repairing or modifying monly needed This is a good choice unless you know that a different option is required for your setup The Complete option installs all the available components including those some people may not need The Custom option opens an extra screen shown below to allow you to select exactly which components to write to the hard disk The image at the right shows the page that opens next if you select the Custom option above As you did when selecting library component you can here select software component by click on the icon to the left of any component name and choos ing the red X to mean do not install or the drive symbol to mean do install fa le Select Features Please select which features you would like to install gt x Hollywood Brass Silver a ae A second image at E3 Hollywood Orchestral Ww X Hollywood Orchestral Ww M Pianos This feature will remain uninstalled X v OL Pianos Gold 4 m r Browse Wise Installation Wizard Fi kco Chee lt Back New this computer If you own any library with multiple
92. lected in the Instruments drop down list in the upper right corner that determine which instrument will sound when the keys on the keyboard are clicked with the mouse Clicking on an instrument in the list at the left of the Browser view makes it the selected instrument Double clicking in that list also open the Player view As with the keyboard in the Player view clicking high on a key uses a low velocity and clicking near the bottom uses a high velocity Chapter 8 The Browser View 74 76 78 80 83 84 85 86 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM 9 The Mixer View The Mixer Controls FX Plug ins in the Mixer View Optional SSL s EQ amp Dynamics Channel Strip Plug in SSL s Transient Shaper Plug in EastWest Convolution Reverb SSL s Stereo Bus Compressor The Preset Control Click on this text to open the Master Navigation Document 795 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM The Mixer View The Mixer view is new in PLAY 4 It allows the user to view and control the output from all the channels within the current instance of PLAY Here you can control the loudness and the pan position as well as the MIDI input and the audio output channel You can also mute or solo each track the M button and S button respectively In any PLAY virtual instrument that features multiple microphone positions it is also possible to mix and blend the output from those mics MAIN MENU SETTINGS BROWSER D Ezab a PLAYER 36in Thai Gong Hits
93. lection of text strings nae click on the control to display the list of options With the mouse scroll esate through the list if necessary and then click on the choice Open Recent Qoyun Note that the PLAY System Main Menu has been implemented as such a drop down list The top part of the menu is shown at the left Spin Boxes A spin box allows the user to enter integer values over a fixed range In Player View an example is the spin boxes labeled MIDI See the image below To enter a specific numeric value click on the Spinner s number and the digits change color Beate ans oS a a Then type in a valid value Or hover with the mouse and use Its wheel to IENE the value The Basic Controls In a band along the top of the EastWest PLAY System window live four basic controls e the Main Menu e the Settings button e buttons to move among the Player Browser and Mixer Views e the Instrument List These buttons are present in all 3 views though their appearance may be slightly differ ent in different views The layout can also vary a lot from one library to the next as shown in the two images below The images are Stormdrum 2 on top and Gypsy on the bottom T Main Menu Settings a ix l Browser P Brushed Orunrs 1 INSTRUMENT The Main Menu The Main Menu drop down list operates much like the menu bar in most other programs in cluding its use of cascading menus as shown in the small menu that opens to th
94. ll not function unless the iLok key holding the appropriate license is inserted into a USB port on the computer running the library It does not matter which USB port is used back front or on a hub At the left is a picture of the original iLok at the top and the newer iLok2 You can use either one to store PLAY licenses If you own two or more PLAY System libraries and intend to run them from the same computer all the licenses can reside in the same iLok key If you use other software products protected by the iLok system the licenses for the PLAY System libraries can reside in the same key as the licenses of those other software products up to one hundred per physical key If you plan to run different PLAY System libraries concurrently on separate computers then you need a separate security key for each computer If you need to run the same PLAY System library concurrently on multiple computers you need a separate license for each computer If you have installed a single PLAY System library on two separate computers for ex ample a laptop and a desktop computer and you intend to use only one at a time then you can move the iLok between the two computers At any given time the library will be functional only on the computer with the iLok key attached If you are running the PLAY System on a network and a library s files are on a different computer than the PLAY Advanced Sample Engine accessing those files then the iLok key n
95. might include e geographical regions e instrument groups such as Guitars or Drums e specific brands of pianos e et cetera Click on the collection to see either a list of subfolders or a list of instrument names in the next column In the case of subfolders continue to click until you see specific instru ments files they end in ewi Select the instrument file you want to open Starting from a Virtual Folder in the Favorites Pane Because a virtual folder cannot contain subfolders selecting a virtual folder immediately opens a list of the instrument files it contains Note that a few libraries contain more than three levels of subfolders and files If neces sary the lists move one column to the left to create an empty column at the right The way to open the parent folder of a subfolder listed in the first of the three columns is to click on any name in that first column Opening an Instrument When an instrument file is selected as indicated by its highlight there are three ways to open the instrument Click on the Add Button This action opens the instrument adding it to the list of open instruments This instrument becomes the selected instrument meaning its UI and controls will be displayed in the Player View but only if Show product interface after loading patch has been selected in the Settings dialog Click on the Replace Button This action replaces the open instrument with the new one If the current
96. mphonic Orchestra and Hollywood Strings e whether the instruments include release trails e whether any open instruments use layering that is whether they play back more than one sample at a time to create the audio output e in some cases the tempo of the piece especially when release trails are in use Start out with the following setting e 256 for a system with 3 GB of available RAM or less e 512 for a system with more than 3 GB of available memory If you encounter any audio problems during playback such as pops clicks or dropouts try raising this setting to the next highest value Also if you notice that some notes are ending earlier than you specify it might be PLAY ending a note in order to make a voice buffer available for a new note you will either need to raise the number of Maximum Voices or render only some instruments to audio at a time in a process known as track freezing Be aware that the larger the value you select the longer each project will take to load If projects are taking an unexpectedly long time to load try lowering the value in this con trol but if audio problems appear you will have to return this value to the larger number The best choice depends on many factors so sometimes trial and error is the best ap proach in finding optimal settings In general use the lowest number of voice buffers that causes no problems Note that if you set the Maximum Voices value too high for the available hardwa
97. n graph is an example of the square filled in to signify that the instrument Is currently processing a MIDI note Use these lights ifbgrussmmun during setup of a new project to make sure each set of MIDI ME sa data is going to the correct instrument Or use the lights during fq playback to verify that all instruments are receiving MIDI Input CLES Sus_ Short CO Aa0 9 The three controls directly below this list allow you to e change the MIDI channel for the selected instrument e change the audio outputs for the selected instrument e delete that is close the selected instrument Chapter 8 The Browser View 70 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM The System List enumerates the computer s drives C D and so on as well as the folders that the operating system maintains for the cur rent user This is a starting point from which to navigate to any folder in the file system Note that removable media such as DVD readers and flash drives are also included If a removable drive is added or removed while the Browser View is open the listing is refreshed im mediately to reflect the change Note that the New and Remove buttons do not apply to the System list They apply only to the Favorites list The Favorites list contains two kinds of entries e Each installed PLAY System library is listed by name e Below the libraries you can add your own virtual folders for saving the instruments you plan on using repeatedly To add
98. n to change the view And note the listed accelerators of Ctrl 1 Ctrl 2 and Ctrl 3 Cmd 1 Cmd 2 Cmd 3 on an Apple that are a third way to change to a different view Refresh Browser This option appears only when the Browser view is open If you have made a change in the file system while this instance of PLAY is open and the change Is not shown in the list of folders and files in the Browser then use the operation to force PLAY to reread the directory in the file system Stream From Disk The PLAY Advanced Sample Engine has two ways to play sample data This menu item allows you to toggle between these two approaches e When the menu item Stream From Disk is checked only a small part of the sample data is loaded when the instrument Is first opened enough to start playing the sample immediately while it waits for the rest of the data to arrive from the file system e When the item is not checked the entire set of sample data Is loaded into RAM when the instrument is first opened This setting applies only to the currently selected instrument Therefore it s possible to have some instruments entirely loaded into the computer s memory and others ready to stream from the hard drive Stream from Disk is the default for every newly loaded Instrument Chapter 7 The Player View 56 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM Advanced Instrument Properties Selecting this option opens a dialog box allowing the user to perform several action
99. n called keyswitches later in this chapter After that is a description usually abbreviated of each articulation See a list of the most common abbreviations later in this chapter 77 Next are two buttons The first button labeled active allows the user to turn on and off the playback of a given articulation It s like a Mute button but at the level of an individual articulation The second button labeled loaded allows the user to load or unload that articu Eiis i a lation s samples from the computer s memory Unloading samples free up RAM so you can load more instruments than you might otherwise Click on a button to toggle between On and Off To the right of the two buttons is a volume control This allows you to adjust the loudness of any specific articulation relative to that of other articulations in the same instrument The scroll bar at the far right allows you to move up and down through the list much like any other scroll bar except that the arrows to move up or down by one item are both at the bottom Keyswitches A keyswitch is a means of selecting an articulation to make current It responds to a pre defined set of MIDI notes each of which corresponds to one articulation The note name is listed at the left in the Articulations list in the Player View The onscreen keyboard indicates the keyswitch notes by turning the keys blue You can use this shading as a reminder of what keys to push on your M
100. n file which steps you through the process And be sure to select the version for your type of operating system 32 bit or 64 bit It asks a few questions and then copies the needed files to the appropri ate folders on the computer s hard drive What follows are the screens that the Installer presents If you need to go back to change an earlier answer you can always click on the Back button Or click on Cancel to stop the installation process without installing the library Nothing is installed until you click the Next button on the page where It says it s ready to install the application QL Voices of Passion Setup s i Pry z 2s Welcome to the QL Voices of P Passion Installation Wizard Welcome and License Screens A first screen recom mends that you close all other programs and it presents legal information about copyrights for the product Click on the Next button to continue to the following step It is strongly recommended that you exit all Windows programs before running this setup program 4 Click Cancel to quit the setup program then close any programs you have running Click Next to continue the installation WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil and criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under law License Screen The pr
101. n the DVD It will be in the Same directory as the Acrobat file PDF you are currently reading Find the section called Hardware Requirements to determine how many gigabytes GBs of free hard disk you need If you are planning to install more than one PLAY System library look in all such manuals and get a total value If you do not have enough free Space consider another drive if available If you need to buy a new drive it is very important with sample libraries that the access and data transmissions rates are fast internal drives are often better than external drives in this regard but not always You may need to do some research either online or at your computer store Installing Larger Libraries The larger libraries for example Quantum Leap Pianos and EWQL Symphonic Orchestra Platinum Edition allow you to install the DVDs in multiple sessions not all at once If you want to break up the installation in that way read details on how to do that at the end of the separate Windows and Mac installation instructions before starting Chapter 4 Installation and Authorization 15 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM Installation Instructions on a Windows Computer Running the Library Installer in Windows You might have received the installation files on a hard drive or on a set of DVDs or as a download Whatever the case the procedures are the same Use the Windows Explorer to open the drive where the files currently sit Run the installatio
102. n to their left is turned off Action Buttons This type of button performs an action when clicked with the mouse Ex amples include opening an instrument moving between the Player and Browser views and adding a new folder to your list of favorites Knobs A knob is used when it s possible to modify a numeric value for example loud ness or a time interval over a definite range The knob can be rotated until the desired value appears in text immediately adjacent to the knob Note that most knobs will jump to specific preset values in the permissible range so it may not be possible to set the value to a specific arbitrary number Select the number that most closely approximates the effect you want to achieve See examples of knobs in the image above To modify a knob s value start by clicking on the knob with the mouse To ncrease the value drag the mouse cursor upward with the left button held down To decrease the value drag the mouse cursor downward with the button held down If you hold down the Chapter 7 The Player View oo THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM Ctrl key on a PC or the Cmd key on a Mac while you click and drag the knob goes into fine tuning mode allowing you to make smaller changes than in the normal mode The mouse cursor disappears temporarily to let you know you re in the fine tuning mode To set the knob to its default position double click on it ame Drop Down Lists When the user can select from a se
103. nd Decay Parameters These three values determine the overall length of the attack the sum of the three num bers defines how long it takes for the sound to get past the initial force that might cause a louder beginning and start the sustained part of the note Struck and plucked sounds tend to have more forceful and briefer attacks Bowed and blown notes often have more gradual attack and decay parameters achieving a more subtle attack These are general guidelines with many exceptions The attack of a note normally spikes to a high point and then almost instantaneously begins to fall back to the sustainable tone Setting the Hold value much above zero in tensifies the attack by making it more prominent without making it louder but can also make the sound less natural which may or may not be what you want to achieve Making a change to these parameters can cause a significant change in how the instru ment is perceived For example giving a piano sound long Attack and Delay values can make it seem less like an acoustic piano more like a synthesized instrument Sustain Parameter This is the only parameter of the five that is not a time interval It specifies the loudness of the sustained part in other words what level the decay should drop to below the high point of the attack The length of the sustain section is specified by the MIDI Note events That is the sus tain ends when the MIDI note or the sample ends Release Parameter
104. nstalling your first PLAY System library on this computer or another li brary is already installed the process is the same An Installation Wizard takes you step by step through the process of copying files and setting up parameters in the operating system Then an Authorization Wizard authenticates your unique license authorization code online This chapter and the next one walk you through all the steps with the goal of setting up a system that s ready to use Installation an Overview This manual refers to the process of installing a PLAY System library which includes not only the instruments and samples but also the EastWest PLAY Advanced Sample Engine Each time you install a new library the Wizard checks the versions and will upgrade the PLAY Engine if appropriate but will not downgrade the Engine software just because what s in the new installation happens to have an older version Although you may be eager to install and use your new PLAY System library it s impor tant to take a few minutes to plan for what resources the PLAY System requires The next section guides you through the questions that need answering before you start the installation Preparing to Install a PLAY System Library You first need to make sure you have enough free space on the hard drive where you in tend to install this library Sample libraries can have large requirements to hold the many Samples and other files Look in the library specific manual o
105. ols the amount of the processed signal added to the unprocessed signal This process can increase the peak level of a signal significantly so watch the output meter carefully Speed controls the length of time the added attack takes to fall back down to the normal signal level once it has reached the top of the attack phase Turn the knob clockwise for a slower speed and longer transients The Inv button inverts the processed signal so that it is subtracted from the unprocessed signal This has the effect of softening the attack resulting in more body in the drum sound Press the Audition button to listen to the processed signal to assist in the setup process Note that when the Inv and Audition buttons are both pressed the signal is not inverted EastWest Convolution Reverb This Convolution Reverb is an extension of the one in the Player view It adds some fea tures that are not part of the Player page Reverb e a high pass and low pass filter set with 2 handles on the graph for modifying the filters visually e a mono button e additional reverb environments that are not available on the Player page Reverb In addition the True Stereo reverbs that are add ed only when this FX plug in is installed appear in the Player view list as well as here To include a reverb effect on an instrument turn it on by clicking on the button in the upper left corner Or you can also turn it on from the Re verb controls on the Player page Wh
106. ome of the most commonly used codes MOST COMMON MIDI CONTROL CODES O Bank Select 64 Hold Pedal on off Modulation Wheel 65 Portamento on off 2 Breath Controller 66 Sustenuto Pedal on off 4 Foot Pedal 67 Soft Pedal on off 5 Portamento Time 68 Legato Pedal on off 6 Data Entry 69 Hold 2 Pedal on off Volume 120 All Sound Off 8 Balance ZI All Controllers Off 10 Pan Position o AIl Notes Off Pi Expression 124 Omni Mode Off 12 Effect Control 1 125 Omni Mode On IRs Effect Control 2 126 Mono Operation 127 Poly Operation This information is included here for the benefit of those users who might choose to use these MIDI codes to control a performance in ways beyond the scope of this manual Here we will discuss only four of the codes 1 7 10 and 11 as indicated by the as terisks in the table Using MIDI to Shape a Performance The sound of a performance by a live musician differs from that of a cheap music box in all the ways that the musician interprets the music through tempo adjustments expres sive dynamics accents timbre changes decisions about which articulation to use for each note and so on But a MIDI stream is only digital data it s the job of the musician whether playing in real time or adding data to a sequencer project to use MIDI to convey his or her musi Chapter 11 Using MIDI Commands 96 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM cal intentions The MIDI standard was designed to convey all thes
107. one program that Is not as a plug in In a se quencer or other host To do this open one of the libraries by choosing it from the list of installed programs e Ona Windows PC Start gt Programs gt East West gt ibrary name e Ona Mac Applications folder double click on East West open brary name If the Setup routine installed the library s icon on your desktop or if you put one there manually then you can also open the standalone version by double clicking on that icon If the library s window opens then the software is correctly installed go to Step 2 If it does not open and there s an error message try to correct the problem specified in the message If there s no error message and no window appears then verify that all the steps in the Installation and Authorization chapter were followed If necessary rerun the setup program If a re installation doesn t help contact EastWest Technical Support Chapter 5 Getting Started 30 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM The Settings Dialog Step 2 The Audio Tab The next task is to configure the Audio Settings connections Click on the Settings button Audio MIDI Overload Other Streaming near the top of the PLAY window A dia Geisa log similar to the one shown here opens Device Type There are five tabs at the top For this step SME MOTU Audio ASIO r the Audio tab should be selected If in doubt about which of the options to REE 44100 Hz select when
108. ovided Selecting one of the notes within a keyswitch tells the PLAY Engine to use the specified articulation until a new keyswitch note changes it ADVANCED Occasionally a keyswitch might select more than one articulation to be played at once generating a layered sound The library specific manuals indicate when this is the case Each articulation is created from its own set of samples These samples are audio files of each note of a single articulation usually at one of several dynamic levels such as pp mp mf or ff The diagram on the next page shows the relationship among these important terms e PLAY Engine the software program that knows how to generate audio from EastWest instruments e library a k a virtual instrument a collection of instruments playable with the PLAY Engine e instrument a collection of articulations and usually a keyswitch opened as a unit In the PLAY Engine almost always associated with a single live instrument e keyswitch a set of two or more notes used to select which articulation s to play e articulation a collection of samples recorded from a live instrument being played ina Specific manner e sample a recording of a live instrument Chapter 6 Instruments and Articulations 44 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM When you use the PLAY Engine to generate the sound of a note you are specifying both an instrument and an articulation If you don t explicitly indicate the articulation then the def
109. pear in the Favorites list they should appear in a menu that cascades as below Select the library you want to add to the list and it will appear Set Product Library Directory Add Another Product Library EWwOLSO QL Holliwood Strings In the Favorites list this context menu only applies to installed PLAY libraries not to any folder you create yourself in that pane Navigating in the Browser View The remaining three columns are used to navigate to the instrument you want to open Each column has its own function And the way to use these columns differs somewhat depending on whether you start from the System Pane or the Favorites Pane Most of the time you ll want to start from the Favorites Pane Starting from the System Pane If you know the path to an Instrument you want to open select the drive or the Desktop if appropriate All its folders open in the first column Chapter 8 The Browser View 72 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM Each time you select a folder in the first or second column its subfolders open in the column immediately to the right If the newly selected folder contains one or more in strument files always with extension ewl they appear Continue to select folders along the path until you see the instrument file ending in extension ewi you re looking for Starting from a Library Folder in the Favorites Pane Selecting a library name opens a list of collections depending on the library this list
110. ppears The SSL EW FX section is not currently inserted into this instrument if you wish to upgrade this instrument you may purchase a license for the SSLIEW FX Upgrade at Close If you want to buy the optional plug ins go to the indicated SoundsOnline web page and make the purchase To open the plug in UI for an instrument first change to the Mixer view then click on the FX button in the channel strip for that instrument For this upgradable feature set you cannot open the plug ins from a mic strip The controls for the plug ins sit on top of the channel strips in what s called a drawer Note that the bottoms of the channel strips are still visible below the FX drawer as in the image that follows Chapter 9 The Mixer View 78 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM MAIN MENU SETTINGS BROWSER PLAYER Acapuko 115 BPM Omni A 2 Daa Solid State Logic Oxford England roces FILTER EO DYN fi a rocess Order FILTER EQ DYNAMICS FILTER ao LF ss _ TE r one 3 ae ee er oF SHAPER iNeuT z y BELL i s of Y r F of aii our si Fa 7 i KHz INPUT COMPRESSOR OUTPUT os ery a 0a 4 mie 30 n tat RELEASE s z G FAST 10 20 TYHOLD HOLD GAIN Solid State Logic Oxtord England i ig THRESH SLD ATT AG K ms a3 12 MA KE UP RELE ASE 5 5 US COMPRESSO Big Drum Room 1 AC STEREO BUS COMPRESSOR Solos aon 1
111. r part s of the library reopen the same installer When you get to the page Custom Install select only the part of the library that you want to install in this new session You do not have to reinstall any software components Authorization an Overview When you buy a license to an EastWest PLAY System library it includes an authorization code This is a unique string of characters that identifies the license You need to convey this to an online database that can verify no one else has used this code If It passes verification you are granted the license which is placed in a physical security key see below When you run the Authorization Wizard it asks you to log in If you have already created a Username and Password at www soundsonline com you can use it Otherwise create a new account using the link in the Authorization Wizard See below for instructions When an Instrument from a library is opened in the PLAY Engine the program verifies that there s a security key attached to the computer Only if there s a valid license for that library in the key will the PLAY Engine generate sounds for that instrument Chapter 4 Installation and Authorization 25 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM See instructions below for how to perform the authorization step The iLok Security Key An iLok key is a hardware device made available by PACE Anti Piracy Inc that can hold licenses for software installations A PLAY System library wi
112. re re sources PLAY is smart enough to attempt to adjust the parameters to more closely cor respond to what your computer can handle The Reset Engine button can be used to kill any active voices e any notes being played and to return the audio engine to its initial state Use this button in the unlikely case the audio engine is not correctly processing MIDI data One example is a note that continues to play beyond its indicated length called a stuck note The Engine Level control provides 3 different settings to control high r how the PLAY engine uses the computer s memory In general aoe use a higher Engine Level when working with larger instru lath ments meaning those that tend to play back a lot of samples concurrently A few ex amples include e The EastWest Quantum Leap pianos library can play a lot of samples at once because gt plano technique can be very polyphonic gt the notes can sound for a long time especially when using the pedal Chapter 5 Getting Started 34 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM e Some of the legato instruments in Hollywood Strings as well as the Powerful Sys tem patches can play as many as 6 to 12 samples at once for each note e In EastWest Quantum Leap Symphonic Choirs each sung syllable may require mul tiple samples to create the sounds of the various consonants and vowels and cross fading among these phonetic elements means they re playing concurrently e Any cro
113. re to be played and when It includes information describing dynamics tempo expression and much more See the table below One thing that MIDI cannot specify though is the sound of each note The exact same MIDI data can be sent to sound generators that imitate a flute and a ukulele with very different results While this independence of MIDI data from the audio can some times cause problems It can be used to great advantage with sound libraries like those from EastWest This spec has become the standard means for conveying musical data in several very different types of environments e MIDI can be used in real time A musician plays a keyboard or other instrument that can generate MIDI codes and the data is sent via a cable to a sound generator that understands the codes The keyboard makes no musical sound itself relying on the device at the other end of the MIDI cable to do so e MIDI data can be stored in a program for later playback Such a program is called a sequencer A musical piece stored in a sequencer can consist of any number of con current musical lines from one to an entire orchestra and more e MIDI can be used to share musical data between computer programs A typical use of this capability is the export of data from a sequencer good at creating audio files and its import into a notation program good at creating printed scores Or vice versa e A file containing MIDI data can be sent from one computer to ano
114. right lists the 4 pianos as features of the QL Pianos library Click on the icon for X 7 Bechstein Library x BosendorferLibrary Mo r Steinway Library Yamaha Library any part you do not want to install at this time and select the red X icon When config ured the way it Is in this image only the Yamaha piano is copied to the hard drive for the library files When you re ready to install another part of the library restart the installation program When you see the same Select Features screen select only the part of the library you want to add to your hard drive Do not re select the part of the library already installed For example If you wanted to install only the Bechstein this time remove the red X from the Bechstein part of the library and choose the red X next to the Yamaha Running the PLAY Software Installer in Windows After you ve downloaded the PLAY software instal lation files from the soundsonline com Support web page open the installer The first screen to appear Is similar to the one at the right This im age shows the first screen for updating PLAY but all the screens shown here are otherwise the same as what you ll see when installing PLAY for the first time Click on the Next button to move to the next screen J Play Close all running audio applications before proceeding Please make sure to close PLAY or any audio application that may be using PLAY as a plugin before
115. rom Right removes one or the other from the mix Look in the articulation listings within each library s manual to see how this feature will affect the sound of its instruments There may be lots of reasons for selecting a mode other than Stereo for example faith fully reproducing the sound of pre stereophonic recording techniques Chapter 7 The Player View 62 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM Pan This knob controls the relative dynamics of the two stereo channels effectively moving the sound source to the left or right within the stereo field The D DELA elay Controls eee One common processing effect is known as Delay When turned on this effect causes each original note in this instrument to be repeat ed one or more times producing something like an echo effect The alana a three knobs in this section of the UI define how this effect generates the output aa wu E e d _ On Off Button This button activates the Delay controls When it s off The PLAY Engine generates no delay Time This parameter specifies the time interval between each repeat of the note The minimum value is one hundredth of a second and the maximum value is five seconds Feedback With this parameter it s possible to specify that some fraction of each repeat be fed back into the delay generator causing a series of echoes When the second knob is set at 100 each repeat is fully as loud at its predecessor causing the echo to continue
116. rrent instrument e The onscreen keyboard plays notes from this instrument e Any actions that apply to the current instrument such as Remove Instrument affect the one you select from this list The number in parentheses is the MIDI channel currently assigned to each instrument Or the word Omni means no specific channel has been assigned meaning that It responds to all channels Use the MIDI Channel control to set this value for each open instrument To have this value set when an Instrument Is opened read the description of the MIDI Channel Assignments on page 37 The asterisk before an instrument name means it includes unsaved changes Note that selecting an instrument in this control does not indicate which instrument will sound when you press a note on an external MIDI keyboard That behavior is controlled by the choice of MIDI channels Chapter 7 The Player View 61 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM The next set of control to be described are in the large center section of the Player view Remember that controls for a single purpose can vary a lot in appearance from one PLAY library to the next The Stereo Channel Controls Channel Source and Pan There are three controls that affect how the left and right stereo input channels contribute to the audio output of each note Two of them appear in many of the virtual instruments and are described here The third varies by library so it is described in the library specific m
117. s in the Round Robin Reset group allow the user to specify whether a MIDI note or MIDI control code will reset the round robin cycle to the beginning Use the radio but tons to select which type of MIDI event will cause the reset The numeric value in the Spin box specifies which note number middle C equals note 60 or which control code CC will be interpreted as a Reset pick a note or a CC not otherwise used To set the numeric value in that control do one of the following e click on the up or down arrow with the mouse e click in the control to give it focus and type in a number with the computer s keyboard e hover the cursor over the value and use the mouse wheel e click on the Midi Learn button and then play a MIDI note or send some MIDI control code data the checkbox and the numerical value will reflect the MIDI data it receives click the button again to turn off the Midi Learn feature Once you have set this value all the round robin instruments in any given MIDI channel will be reset when that note or CC value is received The MIDI Channel Assignment group allows the user to select what happens when a new instrument is opened in PLAY e Automatic Increment causes each new faidi instrument to be assigned automati Automatic Increment Omni Midi Channel 0 cally the MIDI channel that matches the number of the instrument being opened For example if three instruments are currently open when you open the next Instrument I
118. s that apply to the current Instrument See the description of that dialog box below Stop All Voices Select this item if a note continues to play after the Note Off event often called a stuck note It will shut down all notes immediately Advanced Instrument Properties Dialog Selecting the Advanced Instrument Properties option from the menu opens the following dialog with its 2 tabs The first of those tabs Instrument Properties is described here The description of the second tab starts on page 60 The Instrument Properties Tab Note that each open instrument from the current instance of PLAY has a row in the table If more instruments are loaded than can fit in the dialog box use the scroll bar to move up and down through the list Instrument Properties Sample Purge Engine Tempo Sync 122 0 Transpose Low Key HighKey Welo Min Welo Max Sensitivity Key Switch Pitch Bend Voice Limit cassicai comens Gi GALS gaa 6 GED ED aD Os ace Tune i Intensity perc Bass MEME c C e E D Intensity Tune wa ces E QEA aaa a EE E es ee OQA E E intensity Tune e B OEI ga ED e e ae Q E Tune Intensity cod ven ES QAS ga ED GED EE Ee ae 2 eee Tune Intensity on Intensity es sac ooma Reo GRE GL GE GED EEE EEE GD Ge O ere The Engine Tempo Sync control is the one control in this dialog that applies to PLAY in general and not to specific instruments in the table But only some instruments can ac tually use this tempo s
119. s the variety of controls on this tab A round robin articulation contains two or more slightly different samples for each note The samples are played in rotation each time the key is struck repeatedly giv ing a more realistic performance avoiding what s often called the machine gun effect Chapter 5 Getting Started Settings AUG Round Robin Reset MID Overload Other Streaming Controller iv Note Reset On Midi Learn Midi Channel Assignment iu Automatic Increment Omni Midi Channel 0 Controls Use Accelerating SpinBoxes Misc Use XML File Format legacy mode Always apply SSL EW FX upgrade to loa Show product interface after loading a patch ded instruments Default Interface EWOQL Hollywood Brass Gold EWQL Hollywood Brass Silver EWOL Hollywood Brass EW L Hollywood Strings Gold EWQGQL Hollywood Strings EWQL Symphonic Orchestra Gold 77 36 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM The PLAY Engine remembers which sample should be played the next time the note sounds If for example a round robin patch contains two samples A and B and a piece uses that note 7 times the engine plays B A B A B A If the piece is played again trom the beginning the engine will play starting with B because that s next in order The second rendition will be subtly different Being able to reset all round robin articulations to the beginning of the cycle allows for consistent playback The control
120. sections in each chapter title page as well as for certain indi vidual words and phrases within the chapters By opening the Bookmarks pane along the left edge of the Adobe Acrobat Reader the user can jump directly to a topic from the section names or to a specific page by clicking on one of the page thumbnails small images of each page Note that some older ver sions of Acrobat Reader might not support all these features The latest Acrobat Reader can be downloaded and installed at no cost from the Adobe web site As an example of a hyperlink click on the last words of the previous sentence to be taken directly to the Adobe site When reading this and other manuals on the computer screen you can zoom in to see more detail in the images or zoom out to see more of the page at once If an included picture of the user interface or a diagram seems fuzzy or illegible then zoom in using one of several means provided in the Acrobat Reader software A Note on the Included Images Every library that s part of the EastWest PLAY System has a somewhat different look onscreen from the others The backgrounds vary the controls are in different places controls present in one library do not exist in some of the others As a consequence the picture of the user interface UI in this manual may not be exactly the same as what you see on your screen The images here were captured from the various libraries available when this manual was written C
121. significantly from one library to the next see the separate manuals for the libraries you own to read the details about the appropriate Ul From top to bottom the four regions are e the basic PLAY System controls blue box e the large region in the center where a user modifies individual articulations red box e controls just above the keyboard that provide status information green box e the keyboard at the bottom yellow box Before discussing what s included in each of these regions let s look at the types of controls seen in the first 3 regions mentioned above The Various Types of Controls There are five distinct types of controls in the UI that can accept user input Some controls can accept data from both the keyboard and the mouse others can have their values changed with the mouse only The exact appearance of controls may vary from one library to another but how they behave remains the same On Off Buttons This kind of button has two states On and Off The On position is indicated when its light is illumi nated The only way to toggle a button between its On and Off states Is by clicking the button with the mouse cursor Some knobs and other controls may use a button as an over riding on off switch That is the controls are inactive unless their button is turned on Looking at the two images at the right separated by a red line the three knobs in the Delay group are Inactive in the bottom one because the butto
122. soundsonline forums com Current PLAY Libraries As EastWest and Quantum Leap add new libraries to the PLAY System they all work with the same PLAY Advanced Sample Engine you re running right now To see a list of all the currently available virtual instruments and or to purchase them online click on one of the following links to an online page For the world except Europe http www soundsonline com Support For Europe http www soundsonline europe com Support Chapter 1 Welcome 4 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM 2 The EastWest PLAY System An Overview 6 The Architecture 6 The PLAY Engine 7 The PLAY System Libraries Click on this text to open the Master Navigation Document s THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM The EastWest PLAY System an Overview The Architecture The EastWest PLAY System is a collection of components that work together to create mu sic In an electronic environment The heart of the system is the PLAY Advanced Sample Engine a software sample player designed to work with any of the libraries created es pecially for it The PLAY Sample Engine can run on a Macintosh computer or a Windows PC and on both 32 bit and 64 bit platforms The PLAY Advanced Sample Engine can generate no sound unless it is loaded with samples from one or more of the PLAY System Libraries The engine takes samples short recordings of live instruments tfrom one or more libraries plus MIDI data and molds them into a musical express
123. ss fade patch controlled by the Mod Wheel is playing two or more samples at a time While these larger instruments can drive up very quickly the number of samples sound ing at once you can also get a large voice count by creating a score In which many in struments sound at once so set your Engine Level based on the total number of samples you expect to play at once but do not set it higher than you need to You may have to use trial and error to find the right setting for your various projects The Samples Loaded control displays the number of sample files currently assigned to buffers in memory You can use this value when determining whether you have allocated enough RAM for playing the samples you need in your project If this value is getting too large then consider using the Purge function described on page 60 to remove from memory samples you do not use The Active Streaming Voices number shows how many voices are being played back at that moment in all open instances This differs from the Voices value that appears in the Player view which shows the currently open voices in only the instance of PLAY where it appears Increase Ram Buffer PLAY 4 includes an optimization to make more efficient use of the high performance hard drives now on the market This new optimization uses direct trom hard disk streaming more aggressively than in older versions of PLAY This results in more efficient overall performance and faster load times for
124. t the bottom though only one of the bottom panes can be seen at a time The one or more installed libraries should be listed in the Favorites pane If you click on a library name a set of folder names appears Click on a folder and the contents of that folder appears in the column to the right After opening either one or two levels of subfolders depending on the library you Should see one or more files that end in a ewi extension These are EastWest instru ment files that can be opened See an example below showing the case where two sub levels appear Chapter 5 Getting Started 39 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM Groups Instrument Names Files Les Paul Deluxe MAR BOG How to use the Browser view is explained in more detail in Chapter 8 starting on page 7 0 For now the goal is to open a single instrument so we can hear the PLAY Engine play a note verifying that the installation authorization and setup were successful Click on one of the ewi file names With that ewi file name still highlighted click on the Add button near the bottom of the window Look quickly at the progress bar to the left of that button and you should see the color change from left to right as the instrument loads into memory MUNONUOUAVUUNOONUOUOUOTOT UO NUOUDUTINU UTDI TNN ce z Replace Step 8 Generating a Sound If the instrument has opened successfully some of the formerly tan colored keys on the onscreen keyboard turn white These ar
125. t the goals are similar Read the sequencer s documentation to find out how to set up automation that can affect the controls in the Player View within the PLAY Engine For example suppose you want to have an instrument jump back and forth between the left and right speakers and then seem to move slowly from right to left across the sound Stage of the resulting audio track It s possible to manipulate PLAY s Pan control to ac complish this effect and to automatically do it the same way each time the sequencer s project is played back The two most common ways to achieve such an effect are as follows e Record the movements of a physical knob or slider on MIDI hardware known as a control surface To do this map a specific hardware control to PLAY s Pan knob and then turn on automation recording for that mapping While the project is playing in the sequencer move the hardware control as needed At the end turn off automation Chapter 10 The PLAY Engine as a Plug in 91 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM recording The next time you play back the project the Pan knob will move the same way without having to move it yourself e Draw the automation in what s called an envelope To do this set up a mapping so that the sequencer knows which of the PLAY Engine s controls to manipulate Then create an envelope for that control in the appropriate track of the sequencer Then use the tools provided to draw in the movement of
126. t will be assigned channel 4 e Omni MIDI Channel 0 causes each new instrument to be assigned MIDI channel O An instrument in this Omni mode responds to MIDI events on every channel 1 16 This is the default behavior so that when anyone new to PLAY first opens an instrument it will play notes no matter what MIDI channel is sending them Many users will want to change to Automatic Increment in order to save time when building a project Note the following behavior when Automatic Increment is in force e If you delete an instrument or manually change channels a new instrument may open with an already used channel e f you replace one instrument with a different one the new instrument will inherit the MIDI channel of the instrument being replaced e f you open a file containing multiple instruments known as a multi and the instru ments were set to Omni MIDI channel O they will be assigned unique non zero MIDI Chapter 5 Getting Started 37 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM channels Those multi instrument files with instruments set to a specific non zero channel will not have the channels changed Controls The third group called Controls gives the user the eee Dien Lhe option to set the behavior of spin boxes When this item is checked the longer you hold down the mouse on an up or down arrow the faster the value changes The advantage Is that large changes can be accomplished faster the disadvantage Is that when the
127. the Browser button near the top of the window In the Browser View select the library you wish to open This operation is described starting on page 70 Click on the Player button where you can select the desired MIDI channel as described starting on page 61 Make sure this is the same MIDI channel assigned in Cubase If you have done everything correctly Cubase should now be able to play the instrument you opened in the PLAY plug in And you li can open more instruments in PLAY just make sure you always match the MIDI ene in PLAY with the one in Cubase Using the PLAY System Plug in with Digital Performer With a project open in Digital Performer select Project gt Add Track gt Instrument Track from the menu system Choose a stereo instance of PLAY ESSE studio setup Windows _Help MIDI Track TEM BMS IAT BACKS oh Mono Audio Track EA Duplicate Tracks i Stereo Audio Track dS pled ecard et Surround b Modify Conductor Track gt n Track aAA Track Folders p Add Instruments RHI Track Groups COG Master Fader Track M Add Unassigned if Hl Modify Track Groups b Apple DLSMusicDevice stereo Sequences p BassLine stereo Chunks oc mae ede SE Tracks OT East West Play Quad Sequence Editor pe Mixing Board eM Modell2 stereo Set the output of the PLAY instrument track to the appropriate sound card output When PLAY opens click on the Browser button near the top of the window In the Browser View select the library you
128. the EQ In button which is near the top in the center of the UI for this section LMF EQUALISATION LF sa gt 4 s a TE BELL E i ET r As S i TO S aan SG a N ee N GAN n T Qi 4 a 4 Fal a 4 P O X G g e Ay E ag pa x O27 2 0 i 1 0 8 Hz a KHz KHz ae 0 ii The EQ section has four bands each with its own knob color All bands have gain and frequency control The low LF and high HF bands are shelved by default but can be Switched to a bell shape parametric by pressing the Bell button the Bell option gives you more control over the exact shape of the EQ curve The low mid LMF and high mid Chapter 9 The Mixer View 80 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM HMF bands have Q controls to adjust the sharpness of the modified curve in addition to what the others have Listed in the table below are the ranges for the knobs In each section Band LF LMF HMF HF Frequency range 40Hz 600Hz 200Hz 2kHz 600Hz 7kHz 1 5kHz 22kHz Gain range 16 5dB 20dB 20dB 20dB Q range 0 5 2 5 0 5 2 5 The E button in the center toggles the EQ emulation between the G Series and E Series consoles The difference between them is described in the following table G Series E Series The bell curve has a more rounded shape at low The bell curve is slightly more pointed and there is gains and the shelf curve overshoots zero slightly no overshoot on the shelf curve
129. the benefits of having all the Sample data in RAM without requiring the many Gigabytes of memory such an approach Chapter 5 Getting Started 32 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM could require Only enough data is maintained in RAM to start playing each required Sample immediately and the rest is streamed from the disk on demand As shown in the image at the right the Free Satnga System Memory readout lists the amount of MIDI Overload Other Streaming RAM the computer currently has available This number is the total RAM minus all the Free System Memory programs running including the operating system Use this as a general guide to know how close you are to running out of Engine Memory Maximum Voces sample Memory memory The Engine Memory value tells you how Reset Engine much of the computer s memory the PLAY See ich le Engine is using for Buffers in the comput er s memory This value is affected by the Maximum Voices control and the Engine Level control Note that the value for En miligeosce rare Fairer gine Memory that appears here Is only re calculated after any change in those two controls is saved using the Apply button at the bottom of the dialog box Samples Loaded 0 Active Streaming Voices 0 The Maximum Voices control provides five settings to control how much memory is allocated for sample buffers in RAM As shown in the image at the left the four values range from 128 to 2048 In general the larger t
130. the installation information or click Cancel to exit times to return to earlier screens and change your mind When the screen Play Update 3 5 66 has been on the left appears successfully installed Wise Installation wizard R it means that the software has been installed successfully based on the options you selected Click on the Finish button to close the installer Click the Finish button to exit this installation o E View the install log C Users Owner4ppD ata LocalsT emp MS15f237 LOG One last Step IS req u red p2 You must restart your system for the configuration changes made to Play amen sper eeepc aa Yes to restart now or You need to reboot Windows before you can use your PLAY aaa j software The screen at the right provides an easy way to start that reboot Click on the Yes button to do the restart now Or you can wait and do the reboot at a later time on your own If this is your first time installing a PLAY library then be sure to read Chapter 5 Getting Started beginning on page 30 Or if you re already familiar with the PLAY software you re ready to open PLAY again Chapter 4 Installation and Authorization 21 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM Installation Instructions on a Macintosh Computer Running the Library Installer on a Macintosh Introduction Screen This screen describes OOo briefly what s about to happen and what you Pinwodueion ihe steps necessary io instal
131. the upper Emmm text box When the folder you want is selected click isimocd svingsLiney on OK If you decide to make no change click on the ae ob Palir Cancel button Wise Installation Wizard A d seagate backup plus drive r cancel Chapter 4 Installation and Authorization 17 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM is AL Voices of Passion Setu gona Ready To Install Screen At this point all questions have peri eee been answered Click on the Next button and all the indi cated files will be copied to the file system Click the Back button to reenter the installation information or click Cancel to exit the wizard Wise Installation Wizard A lt Back Cancel Next you may see 82 complete several of these In ii QL Voices of Passion Setup a Stallation Progress painossa coa y ou h OW m any fi le S aoe Please wait while the installer is installing library part 2 have been copied oe so far The exact f reest look of the windows depends on the op erating system Wise Installation Wizard A Cancel QL Voices of Passion F Please wait while the OL Voices of Passion installer is installing the sound bray pat 2 Screens like the one at the left may appear in order to keep you informed of which components or parts of the installation are currently in progress Success Screen If all went as it should you are noti om QL Voices of Passion Setup i f EEZ QL Voices
132. ther as a way of Sharing a musical piece Because there is no audio data in the file a MIDI song is typically much smaller than even a compressed audio file such as an MP3 The downside is that the instrumentation and sound of the file on the receiver s computer are entirely dependent on the local setup especially the sound card if the piece can be played at all While the notes and rhythm will be preserved there s no guarantee the sounds of the instruments will be the same Ways around this problem are out of scope in this manual Chapter 11 Using MIDI Commands 95 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM ADVANCED The PLAY Engine like many other MIDI based programs calls the 16 MIDI channels 1 to 16 Some other software including some host programs may number the MIDI channels O to 15 which ts still 16 separate numbers If you set matching values in the PLAY Engine and the host sequencer but the expected instrument does not sound try adding one to the channel number in PLAY or subtracting one in the sequencer but not both If the instrument now sounds correctly you have found such a mismatch The Most Common MIDI Parameters In addition to data about notes tempo meter the published spec for MIDI defines con trol codes so that various aspects of a performance can be conveyed along with the basic note data There are potentially up to 128 possible control codes but not all numbers from O to 127 are currently defined Here are s
133. thorization 28 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM 5 Getting Started 30 Verifying the Installation 31 The Settings Dialog 39 Playing a First Note 41 Next Steps Click on this text to open the Master Navigation Document 29 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM Getting Started Once the setup program finishes and the authorization is complete you re probably ea ger to use your new software but there are still a few tasks that need to be performed to integrate PLAY with your hardware and software environment This chapter walks you through the process of customizing your setup You will need to do most of these steps only the first time you Install one of the PLAY System Virtual Instruments For example If you did a full installation of Quantum Leap Ministry of Rock and you re now ready to install EastWest Quantum Leap Symphonic Or chestra you should only need to do these steps again if the new installation isn t working as expected You may want to return here if the software ever stops working which could happen for example when you install new hardware and or software In addition some of the tabs in the Settings dialog described later in this chapter can be used to fine tune the performance of PLAY for your specific hardware environment Verifying the Installation Step 1 Open the PLAY Engine The best way to test whether the PLAY Advanced Sample Engine is correctly installed is to open the PLAY Engine as a stand al
134. ths setae need to consider Click on Continue to pro GSS gases cmeltetibe sound bray oiltste ins ieusamontct Fy completing this installation ceed to the next screen ns ws Important gt Please ignore the Change Install Location button or the Select a pe Important Information INSTALLATION and SETUP GUIDE Destination page because the installer will automatically place software files on the main system drive to install correctly You will be able to specify the location of the library later during the installation IMPORTANT PLEASE MAKE SURE TO CHECK FOR OTHER IMPORTANT UPDATES ONLINE AFTER INSTALLATION AT http www soundsonline com updates php See the accompanying read me document for further information on the installation and setup procedure PL A The downloadable installer is broken up into multiple 5 parts Make sure you have downloaded all parts before installing on your system 1 How do I install the product i eae ae Read Me Screen This window display the text with folder Open Part and double click the installer file inside the ir nant ee ee ea E in the Read Me file This is important information Thi about the current release of the software and or the 2 How do I select the location for the Library Instruments i i and Samnloc tn nat inctallad t i installation process Scroll through the text and read i e e anything you need to know before starting to install
135. ting systems that are now widely available That means accessibility to significantly larger amounts of RAM and therefore the ability to load many times the number of instruments The EastWest software also Supports 32 bit processing for full backwards compatibility with older computers and operating systems For documentation on a specific library and its instruments go to the separate docu mentation for each library Or open the PLAY System s Master Navigation Document described on page 3 The PLAY System Libraries In simplest terms each library can be thought of as comprising e a user interface UI the display on the screen and its visible controls e its instruments e its samples A more in depth description is provided in the library specific manuals Chapter 2 The EastWest PLAY System An Overview 7 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM All libraries use the same PLAY Advanced Sample Engine to load and play their instru ments That approach has two consequences worth mentioning here e The fist time you install one of these libraries the PLAY Engine is installed On subse quent installations on the same computer the setup program installs the new library and then determines whether the already installed PLAY Engine requires an update e n any given instance of the PLAY Engine you can load instruments from any library installed and authorized on that computer For example let s say you open an in Stance of PLAY and lo
136. trings to achieve musicality These changes produce the dynamic arc of a melody or even swells in individual notes The MIDI Learn Feature Most controls in PLAY can be connected to MIDI Control Codes using the MIDI Learn feature Right click on a control and click on Midi Learn to engage old this feature Then adjust one of the CCs on an attached MIDI controller The control in the UI on which you right clicked will hear the incoming control code data and assign the number of that CC to this control To disconnect a control from the learned CC right click and select Detach From Midi as shown below attack hold In this way you can adjust instrument parameters in real time It can P SE A be done either from a MIDI keyboard or other control surface during a live performance or by capturing the control code data in a sequence oo ne and playing it back every time the sequence Is run Chapter 11 Using MIDI Commands 98
137. trol 7 Volume Both CC7 and CC11 affect dynamics In EastWest libraries Volume data Is designed to be relatively static perhaps even to be set once near the beginning and left unchanged thereafter The recommendation is to use Volume to adjust the relative loudness of each track If it s discovered during a final mix session that the lead guitar needs to be boosted throughout the plece or in certain large sections adjust the Volume where appropriate Expression is designed more for continuous dynamics see below Control Code 10 Panning Sound generators including the libraries from EastWest respond to Panning codes by adjusting the relative loudness of the sound in the two stereo channels giving the lis tener an impression of the instrument being left or right of the center line and by how much if any Some libraries may have the instrument already positioned correctly in the sound space such as instruments in a symphony orchestra being recorded where they normally sit in a concert hall Listen to the sounds in your specific library to see whether that s the case Chapter 11 Using MIDI Commands 97 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM Control Code 11 Expression As mentioned above Expression and Volume are two different codes associated with dynamics CC11 is intended to be used to add the moment by moment dynamics that mimic the way live musicians are constantly adjusting the force of the breath or the pres sure of the bow on the s
138. tune the audio signal during playback Unlike the Transpose control discussed above Tune change the pitch of the audio As an example a value of 1 30 in this control moves the pitch of this instrument down 1 half step plus another 30 cents The larger the interval you specify the more the sound quality will degrade so be sure to listen to the output to make sure you like what you hear The High Key and Low Key controls specify a range of notes to which this instrument will respond You can use this to remove notes you don t want to sound even if the note Is played on the keyboard or in the sequencer You can also use these controls to combine multiple instruments in a single MIDI chan nel As an example maybe you want to play guitar chords from El to E2 and guitar picks from F2 to C4 on your MIDI keyboard even though chords and picks are separate articu lations Load 2 separate files in the same MIDI channel or when available the same guitar Elements file twice In one of them set the High Key to E2 and set the articula tion to some type of chords In the other Set the Low Key to F2 and set the articulation to single picked notes With this setup a single MIDI keyboard or single track in a sequencer can play both articulations The Velo Min and Velo Max controls specify the minumum velocity and maximum velocity to be processed for that instrument If PLAY receives a value below the minimum it will use the stated minimum
139. upport soundsonline com System Requirements The table below and on the next page lists the computer hardware required to Install the PLAY Advanced Sample Engine and to run a small project These are guidelines only the amount of concurrent processing including the sequencer audio and effects processors other plug ins and so on can affect the power of the computer resources needed to ac complish any specific task SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Computer Type Operating System Hardware Windows PC e XP SP2 or e Intel Core 2 Duo or AMD Dual Core 2 1 GHz or Required e VISTA faster e Windows 7 e 4GB of RAM or more e Windows 8 e DVD drive e sound card with ASIO drivers e 7200 RPM or faster non energy saving hard drive for sample streaming e enough free hard drive space for the libraries e Internet connection required for one time product activation Windows PC e Windows 7 64 bit or e intel Core 2 Quad or AMD Quad Core 2 66 GHz Recommendations e Windows 8 64 bit or faster e 16 GB of RAM or more e sound card with ASIO drivers e SSD Solid State Drive for sample streaming continued Chapter 3 Hardware and Software Requirements 11 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Computer Type Operating System Hardware Macintosh e OSX 10 5 or higher e Intel Core 2 Duo 2 1 GHz or faster Required e 4GB of RAM e DVD drive e 7 200 RPM or faster non energy saving hard drive for sample streaming e enough free hard drive spa
140. ustain level to silence after the end of the MIDI note The initial letters of these five parameters give this envelope the name AHDSR ADVANCED Many sample players and synthesizers from other manufacturers do not in clude the Hold parameter in the envelopes You may therefore see this type of envelope referred to elsewhere as ADSR Parameters for the five stages can be controlled individually with the five knobs in the PLAY user interface The exact location and appearance varies from library to library but how to use the controls applies to them all Here s the appearance of the Envelope con trols from the Fab Four library Each instrument in every library is preprogrammed with its own AHDSR values when in Stalled In many cases there s no need to change these values they can be used as they are right out of the box Or you may decide to modify these values to achieve a particular sound for that instrument Note that in most cases these values have been set to achieve Chapter 7 The Player View 64 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM a natural authentic sound to the Instrument being sampled the more you vary these values from the presets the less natural the PLAY System instrument is likely to sound Only you can decide whether varying these parameters in a particular way achieves the sound you re looking for The following diagram charts how these five values shape a sound U Y ap O O Attack Hold a
141. utput section to route the Side Chain signal to the channel output Itis important to remember to cancel the S C Listen button once you have finished auditioning the Side Chain SSL s Transient Shaper Plug in been passed through the Transient Shaper where the amplitude of the attack portion has been in creased The Transient Shaper allows you to augment the attack ees at the start of a drum hit or any note by Increasing ree the amplitude of the attack portion of the signal while leaving the decay and held note unchanged J sa In the image at the right the right hand waveform yS is a processed version of the one on the left It has Chapter 9 The Mixer View 83 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM Switch the Shaper on by clicking on the Power button in its top left hand corner The lights at the right give visual feedback on how much attack is being added using the Gain and Amount controls If the top red light illuminates reduce the effect The Gain knob controls the detection level of the controller signal and should be set so that only the transients you want to shape are detected If this is set too low then the Shaper will do nothing if it is set too high then the Shaper will detect too many transients resulting in an exaggerated process and the attack appearing too long The default setting of OdB should be a good starting point Note that the Gain setting here does not directly affect the output signal s gain Amount contr
142. which all its notes start at the same time you cannot play one note in the chord using for example the staccato articulation and another with the sus tain articulation To do that requires you to load the same instrument twice and assign them to different MIDI channels All the articulations within an instrument are displayed in a list control in the Player View If there are too many to view at once a scroll bar is provided so you can move up and down through the list Master and Elements Instruments When loading some instruments you may see two similar instrument names in the Browser View one with Master and one with Elements in the name The two instru ments are similar except that only the Master patch uses a keyswitch to select among the included articulations e Master instruments have all articulations active when first opened A keyswitch see below allows the user to select one articulation to play at any time This is a good choice when you anticipate switching among the articulations Unload any articula tions you don t need to remove their samples from memory e Elements instruments open with only the default articulation active That s likely to be the first one in the list All others are set inactive and their samples are not loaded into memory Secondly there s no keyswitch so it s not easy to change from one artic ulation to another in the middle of a piece Thirdly you can s
143. xtension ewl can be opened You cannot for example open a aif or wav file or any instrument not specifically oe to work with iiz PLAY Advanced Sample Engine Its usually faster to open instruments from the Browser View and it s recommended that the Browser be used for both out of the box instruments and those you have modi fied and saved to the file system The behavior in terms of adding a new instrument to the list of open instrument Mil n Pee or replacing an existing instrument is the same as in the J _ Browser See page 73 for details about opening an instrument in ine mover view Once the instrument has been opened it can become the currently selected instrument but only if Show product interface after loading patch is selected in the Settings dia log All the controls in the Player View apply to the newly opened instrument Open Recent If you hover the mouse cursor over the Open Recent item in the Main Menu a list appears of the last 9 instruments opened This list includes instruments opened from the Open menu item as well as from the Browser Click on an instrument s file name to reopen it This list of recent instruments is shown in the Main Menu image at the start of the description of the menu Save It s possible to write the current collection of instruments including any changes you made with controls in the Player View to a file in the file system so that it can be Ch
144. y user interfaces UIs in its main window the Player View the Browser View and the Mixer View The Player View described in this chap ter displays the controls for one instrument at a time The exact set of controls and their appearance vary from one library to the next This is the Ul where most of the work Is done to define the audio output The Browser View displays a listing of installed libraries and allows you to open individual instruments from the computer s file system Also in the Browser View It Is possible to set up virtual folders for quick access to frequently used instruments This view Is de scribed in detail in the next chapter The Mixer View displays multiple instruments and in some cases mic signals next to each other allowing quick access to the most frequently used controls dynamics pan ning and input and output options This view has its own chapter starting on page 76 TUTTI TOTTI The chapters on the 3 views describe the appearance and behavior of the standalone ver sion Because only minor differences between the standalone and plug in versions exist see Chapter 88 for a description of the ways the Plug in version differs Chapter 7 The Player View 52 THE EASTWEST PLAY 4 SYSTEM The Four Regions in Player View In general terms the window contains four regions as outlined in the image on the pre vious page Because the exact position of these regions and what s located in them can vary
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