Vocal Codex is the perfect addition to Era II Medieval Legends 2015. He completes this unusual medieval library by adding authentic-sounding solo voices. Eduardo Tarilonte, creator of several award-winning libraries such as Forest Kingdom, Desert Winds, Epic World and Shevannai, has recorded an incredibly extensive library of historical singing voices with incredibly convincing sound quality, creating the perfect complement to Era II.

Vocal Codex brings the moods and sonic aesthetics of the Middle Ages and the past into the production environment of a digital audio workstation. The carefully designed user interface of the Engine makes it easy to work with the library, allowing Vocal Codex voices to inspire and unleash the full creative potential of musicians.
Vocal Codex contains over 14,000 samples with a total volume of 8.5 gigabytes of data.

Detailed recordings include two male and two female solo voices. By offering five true legato vowels (A, E, I, O, U) per voice, a velocity-sensitive syllable, and extensive controller navigation, it becomes possible to create completely realistic vocal phrases. In addition, 30 inspiring soundscapes have been added to the Vocal Codex with their respective atmospheric sounds.

The library has extensive multisamples, several dynamic layers, various articulations and true legato samples. Among other features, the Vocal Codex includes “ERA II Limited Edition” exclusive content that was only available for a limited time. All owners of this limited edition will find the Vocal Codex in their user accounts for free immediate download.

The Vocal Codex consists of four parts.

• Celtia – the charming, soft and almost divine voice of Celica Soldrim with her charming Celtic touch.

• Heroica represents another powerful and down to earth side of Celica Soldream – a voice that is perfect for epic and emotional music.

• Bard – the equally charming and gentle voice of Ivan Lopez from Evo, an ideal proposal for gentle and early music.

• The medieval tenor, the voice of Victor Sordo, also sounds refined and elegant and is therefore intended for solo and sacral-ritual passages.

When creating the Vocal Codex, attention was paid to every detail. Recordings at Eldana Studio, located in Dueñas, Spain, were made using a U47 Kahayan microphone, an API preamp and a Kahayan Epsilon analog summer.

All voices were recorded deliberately close to avoid room effects and leave the producer complete control over the sound and effects. However, Vocal Codex also offers an adjustable reverb effect.

Copy the file 000003FE from the keys folder and place it along the path C:\ProgramData\Best Service\Engine\keys
Register the library with any key (6 by 6 blocks), for example: 888888-888888-888888-888888-888888-888888
For those who use the release from R2R – file in R2R engine Key folder

By Leauger

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  1. How and where do you register this file? The R2R file also doesn’t open on my laptop. Any suggestions? Please help!!

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