Ergo Kukke Aleatoric Rhythms
Hybrid Rhythmic Virtual Instrument for Kontakt Full
Aleatoric Rhythms is a bold new instrument that uses sounds from synthesizers and real life recordings.
Sounds vary from nasty bass riffs to sneaky and immersive percussion loops.
Recorded with a portable studio microphone, the sounds were captured in real environments, the exact environments, sometimes clever and sometimes nasty, that the loops want to portray.
The sounds dare to be different and are meant to give immediate inspiration together with their powerful engine.
This ensures that you will stand out from the crowd and immerse listeners into your work.
The Aleatoric Rhythms engine is easy to use, but can give rich and complex outcomes.
Aleatoric Rhythms contains four individually adjustable sample sources, each housing an abundance of fully modulatable parameters.
The 'Source Movement' & 'Filter Movement' manipulation pads makes your score come alive and move with the picture.
For more creative options, the single loops are made available for you to use in your DAW.
These wave files are also categorized and named to carry all relevant information about key, bpm, and length.
Features
- Four Sample Sources, each being allocated one of 200 different samples.
- 80 Thematic Categorized Snapshots
- Independent 3-band EQ, Envelope & Filter Parameters, for each source
- Pitch Shifting Controls, for shifting +/- 36 semitones
- Source-Specific Panning Controls
- Sample Selection Randomisation
- 'Source Movement' Manipulation Pad, controlling the Gain Distribution Ratio
- 'Filter Movement' Manipulation Pad, controlling Filter Cutoff & Resonance on either all sources, or per-source
- 'Horizontal', 'Vertical' & 'Circular' Modulation Units, for both Manipulation Pads
- 'Edit Modulation' Menu, containing 4 LFO Modules, for modulating any source parameter, alongside 4 Envelope Modules, for controlling the dynamics of multiple different source parameters
- 'Edit Effects' Menu, featuring 9 different Effects Modules; Chorus, Distortion, Lo-Fi (Bitcrusher), Replika Delay, Spatial (Stereo Field Enhancer), Filter, Phasis (Phaser), Convolution (Reverb) & Flair (Tuned, Harmonics-Enhancing Flanger)
- 'Edit Randomise' Page, housing toggles for the randomization of multiple sets of parameters
- The best performance is around 115bpm
Included Samples & Snapshots
The 200 included samples range from classic tonal beats to gritty bass, ambient layers & snappy percussion loops, and everything in between.
Consequently, Aleatoric Rhythms was designed for cinematic material but can be used as an expressive layer in most genres of music.
Whether you're looking for a simple layer to make your cue come to life or a more complex and thematic feel for your track, Aleatoric Rhythms will make your job easier.
The best of what Aleatoric Rhythms has to offer is available for auditioning right out of the box; with the 80 categorized Snapshots.
They are handily divided into 'Action', 'Tensed', 'Sneaky', and 'Freaky' subgroups for exceptionally efficient location of track-appropriate sounds.
Each snapshot is easily adaptable, making it simple to modify into the perfect sound.
Four Flexible Sample Sources
The four sound sources allow you to layer sounds from 'Bass', 'Drum Loops', 'FX', 'Layers', 'Melodics', and 'Percussion'.
Together they will produce an inspiring starter or a progressive continuation to your music.
The controls on each sound source allow you to tailor the sound to your project's needs, thus making them extremely effective.
These include EQ, Envelope & Filter to mix your sounds and make them unique.
Source Movement Manipulation Pad
One of Aleatoric Rhythms' most defining features, the 'Source Movement' Manipulation Pad permits for unrivaled control over the four sound source gain dynamics.
Continually shifting the focus of your rhythmic layers, the produced sound will start to breathe together with the characters on screen or the crowd watching.
You can easily change how the sounds mix with each other with the onboard controls and tailor the result to your specific needs.
Filter Movement Manipulation Pad
By allowing for the modulation of the filter cutoff frequency and resonance of each audio source independently, ultimate control over the timbre of each layer is now possible.
This control over tonal dynamics massively increases possible sound outcomes for interesting and unique sounds.
When combined with the already impressive freedom of the 'Source Movement' Pad, the possibilities truly are infinite.
Edit Modulation Menu
Like "Trails" and "AMM", Aleatoric Rhythms has four LFOs and four ADSR Envelopes with various Sound Source parameters to choose from.
Whether you want to control how the sound moves and behaves yourself, or you want to be surprised by the Randomize function, these tools are there to add dynamic character to your sounds.
Nine Included Effects Units
The nine built-in effects can be used to further mix the sounds or add crazy flavors.
Whether you want to thicken up the sound, add distortions, or widen your sound, these effects are extremely useful tools at your service.
Edit Randomize Page
Randomization can spark infinite ideas and get a new track started, so we made sure that the randomizing engine changes parameters and values that make the most inspirational sense.
The randomization menu puts control in your hands, so you can choose what you would like to change on a sound.
System Requirements
- Native Instruments Kontakt Full 6.5.2 and above (NOT Kontakt Player)
- MacOS 10.14 Mojave and above
- Windows 10 and above (64-bit only)
- Intel, AMD, or Apple Silicon CPU
- 4GB RAM or more (6GB or more recommended)