The Eduardo Tarilonte Vocal Codex is a must - have addition to ERA II Medieval Legends. It enriches this remarkable medieval library with authentic - sounding solo voices. Eduardo Tarilonte, famous for award - winning libraries like Forest Realm, Desert Breezes, Grand World, and Shevannai, has recorded a vast library of historic singing voices with amazing sound quality. This codex brings the mood and sound of medieval times to your digital audio workstation. Its user - friendly Engine player interface makes it easy to work with, sparking musicians' creativity. With over 14,000 samples and 8.5 gigabytes of data, it includes two male and two female solo voices. Five true legato vowels per voice, velocity - sensitive syllable triggering, and extensive controller navigation let you create lifelike vocal phrases. Plus, 30 inspiring soundscapes add atmospheric effects. The library features multi - samples, dynamic layers, various articulations, and true legato samples. It consists of four parts: Celtia with Celica Soldream's charming Celtic voice, Heroica showing Celica Soldream's powerful side for epic music, Bard with Iván López of Evo's delicate voice for gentle music, and Medieval Tenor with Víctor Sordo's elegant voice for solo and sacred passages. Recorded in Eldana Studio in Spain using a U47 Kahayan microphone, API preamplifier, and Kahayan summing unit, all voices are close - recorded for full producer control, and an adjustable reverberation effect is also available.




Using the Vocal Codex is easy. First, open the Engine player on your digital audio workstation. Navigate through the library to choose the voice part you like, whether it's Celtia, Heroica, Bard, or Medieval Tenor. You can play around with the five true legato vowels (A, E, I, O, U) per voice. Use the velocity - sensitive triggering to make the syllables sound more natural. And don't forget to explore the 30 soundscapes for added atmosphere. When it comes to effects, you have full control. You can adjust the reverberation effect to suit your music style. Just keep in mind that since the voices are recorded close to avoid room - ambience, you'll have to create the right sound environment yourself. As for maintenance, make sure your digital audio workstation is in good condition. Keep the software up - to - date to ensure smooth performance of the Vocal Codex. If you encounter any issues, check the software's official website for support.