Sonokinetic-delphi-kontakt 〈iOS〉
Sonokinetic Delphi is a historical sample library for Native Instruments Kontakt that captures the music and performance art of ancient Greece. Developed in collaboration with classically trained Greek vocalist Veronica Iliopoulou, the library features reconstructed period instruments and dramatic readings of ancient texts by Sophocles and Aeschylus. Core Content & Performance
- Separate controls for Arco (bowed) and Pizzicato (plucked) in strings.
- Flautando for woodwinds.
- Attack and release controls to shape the envelope.
- Built-in reverb, delay, and convolution reverb (with custom impulses).
- Native Access (for Sonokinetic serial registration).
- Download via Sonokinetic Installer or Pulse Downloader.
- Locate KONTAKT browser -> Files -> Sonokinetic -> Delphi.
Based on the sample library "Sonokinetic Delphi" for Native Instruments KONTAKT, here are its core features: Sonokinetic-Delphi-KONTAKT
The interface is centered around a large round stone tablet graphic that serves as a phrase length and harmonic key indicator. Sonokinetic Delphi is a historical sample library for
6. Workflow and Compositional Use
Real-Time Performance
The composer holds a single key (e.g., C3). The phrase plays for 2 or 4 bars. While holding C3, the composer turns the Shift dial; the melody modulates. Separate controls for Arco (bowed) and Pizzicato (plucked)
If you’ve ever tried to score a scene set in ancient Greece, a mythological epic, or just needed a vocal texture that feels timeless and distinct, you know how hard it is to find the right sample library. Most vocal libraries lean heavily towards operatic, cinematic, or pop styles.
Real-World Scenario: Imagine you are scoring a scene where a character wanders through an ancient cave. You hold an E minor chord. With the Bass Clarinet preset, Delphi generates a low, slow, breathing melody—three notes, long rests. As the tension rises, you turn the Density knob from 20% to 80% and switch to Violins. Instantly, the melody evolves into a frantic, escalating pattern without you having to stop playback.