steinberg VERTIGO Glass and Iron Instruction Manual
- June 12, 2024
- steinberg
Table of Contents
MANUAL
CINEMATIQUE INSTRUMENTS
Thank you for buying Vertigo Glass & Iron
How to install?
In order to properly install your HALion library please follow the
instructions given on the Steinberg website or watch the „How to install“
HALion instruments video.
For any kind of questions concerning the installation or registration of
HALion instruments please contact Steinberg – in terms of the instrument
please contact us at : support@cinematique-instruments.com
Vertigo Glass & Iron
Vertigo Glass & Iron is another addition to our Vertigo range.
As a further member of our Vertigo series it inherits similar sonic
characteristics, namely the warm and gritty tones of the Vertigo instruments.
We put a lot of effort into creating a diverse range of articulations allowing
the user to blend from subtle tones to more experimental soundscapes.
The effects section of our Vertigo engine enables you to tweak sounds to
create anything from cozy warm pads to rougher sounds.
All in all, the Vertigo Glass & Iron is a versatile and easy to use tool for
sculpting textures fitting for film but feeling equally at home with producers
looking for organic, breathy and unique timbres.
Overview and Concept
Essentially Vertigo Glass & Iron is a melange of 17 meticulously selected
glass & metal sounds.
The overall sound is characterized by a warm and raw ensemble, with a special
organic flavor. We recorded different sounds with a varying sound sources and
articulations.
All sounds can be mixed, tuned and panned individually.
Vertigo Glass & Iron provides 17 different sound sources:
Rubbed| GLA1: Rubbing wine glasses
GLA2: Rubbing thicker drinking glasses
BWL: Rubbing metal Singing Bowls
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Bowed| VIB: Bowing a vibraphone
GLA: Bowing drinking glasses
BWL: Bowing metal Singing Bowls
GAMELAN: Bowing a Saron (left) & a Gender (right)
Struck| MOV: Randomly hitting a drinking glass
GLA: Hitting drinking glasses
GAM: Hitting a Gender with rubber mallet
BELL: Hitting a Glockenspiel
GMAL: Hitting drinking glasses with a mallet
Special| FORK: Timestreched metal fork
AHRP: Bowing a Autoharp
MOD: Glass send thru a strange module
PANH: Glass send thru a resynthesizer
Vertigo Glass & Iron in detail
All of these sounds are equipped with a separate volume slider, a pitch slider covering a range from -12 to 12 semitones, a pan-pot and a solo button.
Solo| Play the corresponding
instrument in solo mode
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Panning| Pan the corresponding instrument from left to right
Volume| Controls the volume of the corresponding instrument
Tuning| Controls the specific interval (pitch) of the corresponding instrument
in relation to the played key(s)
Interval Lock| On the left side of the instrument slots you can click onto
INVAL in order to lock the Interval Section, so preset changes won’t have an
effect on the tuning
The controls of the master section:
Reset | Sets the entire instrument back to the default values |
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Dice | Sets all(!) parameters randomly |
Presets | Clicking on the name will open the preset menu |
Previous/ Next | By clicking on these arrows you will get to the previous/ next |
preset
Attack| Controls the attack of all instruments
Decay| Controls the decay/ release of all instruments
Short Envelope| Deactivates the sustain for more percussive sounds
Tone| This EQ is a kind of low/high bell EQ. Turning counterclockwise will
boost the low and reduce the high frequencies. Turning the knob clockwise will
achieve the opposite.
Low Cut| Activates a Low Cut Filter around 120 Hz
Chorus| Play the entire sound through a chorus effect (100% is pure wet)
Tape| Play the entire sound through an old tape echo (100% is pure wet)
Reverb| Controls the amount of reverb. By clicking on the name below the
slider you can select the type of reverb out of 6 different variations. There
are six different types: Room, Wood, Chamber, Hall, Church and Infinite
Main| Controls the overall volume level of a tape saturation (Gain and Output)
MW| By activating this function, Vertigo Glass & Iron will be volume
controlled by the mod wheel.
The mod wheel controls the main volume as well as slightly changes the tone
(from low to high). Furthermore the engine activates the dynamic layer of all
corresponding instruments. The maximum boundary of the mod wheel is set
by the value when the MW is turned off.
Vertigo Glass & Iron is a wonderful tool to easily achieve inspiring as well
as unique Glass & Iron ensemble sounds. It gives you a rich and deep sonic
experience.
Thanks to René, Jumpel, Hannah, Nati and Jonas at Cinematique Instruments and
Florian, Matthias, Michael and Frank at Steinberg.
Copyright © March, 2022 by Cinematique Instruments, Cologne, Germany
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