Best Service Ethno World 3 Serial
I'm looking for any user experience info on Motu's Ethno Instrument. What's its copy protection scheme (pace, ilock, activation, serial number, etc.)? Quantum Leap RA, and Ethno World 3 for my ethnic sounds, as well as EMU. The engine is Kontact 2 player and based on info on Best Service website.
A traditionally big package of ethnic musical sounds becomes even bigger: 80 new instruments and voices from all over the world to enhance your clean digital EDM creations. By Alex Arsov, Mar. 2017 I can’t remember if I started with Ethno World 3 or 4, upgrading to every new version whenever it appeared. From version to version I had grumbled about the same thing, that there was no additional information about the key used in specific phrases and loops, but at the same time, no matter how much I had complained regarding this issue, the Ethno World library remained as one of the most used libraries in my sound arsenal.
Yes, I’m also doing some world music production, but I never use this library for that purpose. Actually, no matter that there is no key information for all those loops and phrases, it is a fact that almost all major DAWs have some sort of pitch recognition and correction plug in that allows you to adapt the melody to your needs. Most of the phrases are monophonic anyway, so all you needed to do was to find one that fit your song, maybe correcting a note or two, and that was it. The new reincarnation of this library brings a new “Info box”. Truth be told, most of the vocal phrases had, and still have, key info for loop groups. Uborka v kabinete rentgena 1. In the new version I found that even some instruments have key information – not all of them, but still, it’s a good start. I hope Marcel will find time to put that information also on some of the older content that is included with this new version.
The other thing that I miss is basic scale information for every specific instrument. There is range info, but nothing about which traditional scale is used inside the loops and phrases. It would be nice to get at least numerical info ( I, II minIII etc ) allowing us to recreate similar melodies with “key” versions of instruments that come as separate presets along with most of the loops and phrases (a normal, playable version of an instrument).
We are all masters in minor, major, and the various variations between the two, but I’m aware that some more exotic nations use some scales that are not the same as our standard western scales. OK, end of complaining. Except for that small issue I’m big fan of this library. It is a life-saver for all sorts of Pop, Electro, EDM, Rock, or any similar sort of production.
In short, EW6 fits everywhere. Adding an ethno voice phrase or some exotic instrument to any of the named productions automatically adds some unique touch to that track, making it a bit special. EW6 is a great collection of exotic real instruments and voices. Some time ago I did a production for a TV station, spending some quality time building the whole song, adding just one vocal phrase as a fill at the last moment, just to glue two different parts, and the lady in charge of that production told me that she really liked the song, especially the vocal part. Every such live instrumental or vocal phrase or loop can be a great hook for your arrangement. In any ethno world track those sorts of sounds could sound like just another overlay, but in any other musical genres EW6 can hit like a brick, adding an unexpected and fresh aspect to your production. Brick In Details Ethno World 6 Complete contains both the packs that used to be sold separately – Instruments and Voices – providing 80 new instruments or voices to this united package along with some new menus and controllers.