This is a walkthrough of Evolution Songwriter, an extensively sampled steel string acoustic guitar library for Kontakt 5 (also compatible with the free Kontakt Player). You can purchase your copy of Evolution Songwriter here: https://www.orangetreesamples.com/products/evolution-songwriter


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32 Replies to “Evolution Songwriter Walkthrough”

  1. I just cant seem to dial hybrid strumming with d# and d to sound non robotic, it is frustrating and really time consuming. I know abouy three options, velocity&speed, distance and decy, but they seem to not do much.
    Can you please make an in depth tutorial, not just brief walkthrough.
    Everybody says it is extremly easy to use, but for me it is soooo frustrating, i just cant seem.to make it sound like in your demo.

  2. Your libraries are really amazing! But there is a problem. If we have an arranger workstation keyboard and we create a guitar track, we can’t playback it correctly with this library. Why? Because for example on Yamaha’s arranger keyboards, they programmed the sounds with Megavoice technology. On megavoice sounds (or “voices” as they say on Yamaha), there are typically several different articulations, each of which are triggered by a specific range of velocities. I know that we can trigger different articulations with velocity ranges on your libraries, but on megavoice as well as the sound type or articulation is being selected by the note velocity, it also sets the volume and the volumes are 'scaled' over the range of velocities that select the specific sound. I really hope you can implement the possibility to do that, it will help a lot to the people, like me, who has an arranger keyboard. Thank you in advance for the attention.

  3. I just bought this, and I’m absolutely blown away! After playing around with it for a few minutes, along came a really nice little song! What a company for guitars, the best! Keep it up guys! x

  4. Beautiful sounding instrument once again!

    And those presets come so in handy as time savers; instead of spending alot of time tweaking parameters and adding effects you just focus on what´s most important: making music.

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