MNTRA Instruments Oro

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MNTRA Instruments Oro

MNTRA Instruments

Oro

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Product Info

Model: Oro
Price: $36.61

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Product Description

  • Unlock a portal into creative potential with Oro
  • an alchemical journey through the transformation of metal instruments in Colombia. As the second chapter in MNTRA's location-based Portals series
  • Oro embodies the creative exploration of the place that half of the MNTRA Team calls home
  • Bogotá
  • Colombia. This inspirational instrument boasts a rich collection of modern valved brass instruments
  • an architecturally acclaimed pipe organ
  • and an array of metal percussion
  • accompanied by analog and digitally transformed versions of those sources and immersive natural ambiences. With over 170 meticulously crafted presets
  • 84 individual instruments
  • and 7 captivating natural soundscapes
  • Oro provides an expansive palette of possibilities drawn directly from Bogotá’s rich musical tapestry. Oro reimagines the legendary El Dorado
  • not as a mythical kingdom of riches to be exploited
  • but as a dynamic hub of creativity and diversity. It empowers you to shape a new generation of musical transformation and immerse yourself in Colombia’s spirited musical traditions
  • where music transcends boundaries. What's Inside? Brass Trumpet (Long
  • Short
  • Fall
  • Glissando Down
  • Glissando Up
  • Vibrato
  • Frulatto
  • Shake) Brass trumpet in Bb. The trumpet is fundamental to the development and establishment of Salsa as a shared Caribbean expression. In Cali
  • Colombia
  • the development of a singular musical and dance culture around it is at the core of the city’s identity. Played by: Andrés Castrillón ‘Tumaco’ Trombone (Medium
  • Short
  • Pullm Fall
  • Glissando Up
  • ‘Goat’
  • Bend Up
  • Grupetto
  • Frulatto
  • Fast Scoop) Tenor trombone made with a copper alloy. The trombone is part of the regular salsa ensemble
  • next to the trumpet and saxophone. Willie Colón
  • one of the most relevant figures in this genre
  • was a trombonist himself. The possibilities of expressivity and glissandos in the trombone have become characteristic in its melodies and riffs. Played by: Luis Miguel Montiel Sousaphone (Medium
  • Short
  • Staccato
  • Frulatto
  • Percussive Shot
  • ‘Thump’
  • ‘Scream’
  • Multiphonic
  • Flutter) Brass Sousaphone. Sousaphones were created at the end of the 19th century modifying a tuba to be more portable and project towards the front. Sousaphones are part of larger marching bands or brass ensembles and play the lowest register. In Colombia
  • they have a special participation in bands playing Porro and Fandango. Played by: Daniel Rincón Ucrós Bombardino (Long
  • Short
  • Staccato
  • Frulatto
  • Glissando Up and Down
  • Appogiatura Up
  • Multiphonic) Bombardino is another name for the Euphonium
  • a lower brass instrument than a tuba that is especially popular in Jazz and marching bands and brass ensembles. It was brought to Colombia through the Caribbean and adopted quickly in military bands
  • especially around the Sinú river and becoming essential to many ensembles playing Porro. Played by: Andrés Jiménez ‘Onofre’ Organ Pipe Organ (Bombarda Pedal Long
  • Bombarda Pedal Short
  • Trumpet and Viola
  • Granlleno Long
  • Granlleno Short
  • Tutti Long
  • Tutti Short
  • Principal Nazardo Long
  • Muted Flute Long
  • Muted Flute Short
  • Keyboard II Long
  • Keyboard II Short) Organ from the Sala de Conciertos Biblioteca Luis Ángel Arango in downtown Bogotá
  • Colombia. The organ is the centerpiece of this oval-shaped concert hall with 33 stops in three different keyboards and a pedal set. The pipes were built with Colombian timber
  • tin and lead. Played by: Keyner Ramírez Percussion Surdo (Woodstick Hit
  • Flam
  • Rubber Hit
  • Woodstock Hit Mute) Large-sized drum  with aluminum
  • body and plastic heads
  • hit with a rubber-covered stick to produce a flam
  • they are worn hanging from the back or waist. Originally from the Rio de Janeiro area in Brazil
  • they have also popularized amongst musicians adopting them for other rhythms around the world. Played by: Felipe Moscote Repique (Hit
  • Bounce
  • Flam) Medium-sized drum  with a body made with aluminum or other metal
  • and plastic heads
  • hit with a wooden stick. Tuned high to play fast and lead rhythms. Originally from the Rio de Janeiro area in Brazil
  • they have also popularized amongst musicians adopting them for other rhythms around the world. Played by: Felipe Moscote Güira (Hit
  • Drag) Steel cylinder with perforations
  • played with a metal brush with hard bristles that produce a loud sound full of harmonics. Known from coming from the Dominican Republic
  • this instrument plays essential roles in genres like Merengue and Bachata that are especially important in the Caribbean
  • and has been adopted in other genres like Vallenato from Colombia. Played by: Felipe Moscote Cowbell (Hit Low
  • Hit High) Black Brass cowbell hit with a wooden stick. Known sometimes as Cencerro in Latin America
  • this instrument occupies an important role in Salsa and other genres. Colombian salsa is known for having a particularly strong presence of it. Played by: Felipe Moscote Hihat (Closed
  • Mid Open
  • Pedal Open) 15-inch hihat played
  • with bottom and top cymbals closed
  • and played with a wooden stick. Played by: Felipe Moscote Ride Cymbal (Hit Sustain
  • Hit Bell) Large
  • dark cymbal hit with a wooden stick. Played by: Felipe Moscote Crash Cymbal (Mute
  • Open) 20-inch crash played with a wooden stick. Played by: Felipe Moscote Creatively Processed 5th Pad Ambient harmonized pad created by processing a pipe organ through analog and digital gear. Blown Sub Thunderous synth bass drone created by processing a horn through analog and digital gear. Crushed Metal Lead Distorted
  • abrasive synth lead sound created by processing brass through analog and digital gear. Dark Lead Spacious dark lead created by processing a pipe organ through analog and digital gear. Degraded Keys Highly dynamic Lofi synth pluck created by processing a horn through analog and digital gear. Distorted Lead Overblown distorted lead created by processing a pipe organ through analog and digital gear. Doom Organ Epic distorted organ pad created by processing a pipe organ through analog and digital gear. Evolving Pad Dynamic synth pad created by processing a pipe organ through analog and digital gear. Memory Pad Echoing ambient pad created by processing a pipe organ through analog and digital gear. Shimmer Lead Bright lead with pitch shifted echoes created by processing a trumpet through analog and digital gear. Transistor Organ Bright distorted organ lead created by processing a pipe organ through analog and digital gear. Wire Transmission Lofi and spacious eerie drone created by processing a trombone through analog and digital gear. Soundscapes Caribbean Seaside Soundscape captured in a long beach
  • right by Santa Marta’s city centre
  • in the Caribbean coast of Colombia. It was captured in the afternoon as the sun slowly receded. Jungle Night Soundscape captured at night in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta
  • a mountainous complex that rests next to the Caribbean Coast in Colombia. Sounds at night paint a completely different scene
  • with frogs and insects all around. Jungle Sunrise Soundscape captured close to sunrise in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta
  • a mountainous complex that rests next to the Caribbean Coast in Colombia. The closeness to river brings in a distinct sound print. Stream in the City Forest Soundscape captured during a morning walk to one of the multiple mountains surrounding Bogotá
  • Colombia. A stream flows down bringing recent rainfall toward the plateau where the city is located. Tempered Morning Guacharacas Soundscape captured in a warm town in the Tolima department in Colombia. These birds
  • Guacharas (Ortalis ruficauda)
  • are turkey-sized and have a reddish colour in their tails. Its name
  • an onomatopoeia of the sound it produces
  • fills up the morning hours of tempered-weather lands in Colombia
  • Venezuela and Trinidad and Tobago. Tempered Rain Night Soundscape captured in a warm town in the Tolima department in Colombia. It was recorded under a tin roof during heavy rain at midnight during the dry season. The arrival of rain temporarily transforms the sounds the nightly-fauna create. Tempered River Day Soundscape captured in a warm town in the Tolima department in Colombia. In this region
  • every river flow towards the majestic Magdalena
  • creating canyons and fertile land. Here
  • the riverbanks’ sand was black
  • fine and soft. People can visit this secluded area to enjoy the shallow waters and the current. Features 170+ Presets 84 Instrument Sample Maps 7 Soundscapes Sample maps Up to 11 Round Robins Up to 4 Microphone Channels Technical Specifications Samples Recorded at 24-bit 192 and 96 kHz ultrasonic resolution Engine VST3 / AU / AAX plugin for Windows & Mac OS (10.11+) including full M1 Chip support No fuss copy protection
  • simply install and the instrument is uniquely encrypted to be used within your system Seamless downloads
  • updates
  • and installation within MNDALA 2 with a registered Mntra account File Size 40 sample maps 7 GB installed
  • 13 GB recommended for setup System Requirements Minimum 8GB of RAM and an i5 or better CPU required Supported by all 64-bit VST3/AU/AAX compatible DAWs* * Mixcraft 9 Pro is not supported Mac 1. Download the MNDALA 2 Engine installer from your Plugin Boutique User Account > Extract the .zip archive > Launch the .pkg installer. 2. Click 'Continue'. 3. Click 'Continue'. 4. Click 'Agree'. 5. Click 'Continue'. 6. Click 'Install'. 7. Click 'Install Software'. 8. Click 'Close'. 9. Launch your DAW > Insert MNDALA 2 on a new instrument track > Click 'Create New Account' (If you have an existing MNTRA Instruments log in and skip to step 15). 10. Enter your email address and click 'Register'. 11. A MNTRA account has now been created > Click 'edit your password and account details' to create a password for your MNTRA account. 12. Enter your chosen password into the 'New password' box > Enter your password again into the 'Confirm new password' box > Click 'Save changes'. 13. Enter your MNTRA account details > Click 'Login'. 14. You are now logged into the MNDALA 2 Engine > Click 'Library' to continue to activate Huracan. 15. Click 'Add From Serial'. 16. Enter your serial number found within your Plugin Boutique User Account > Click 'Enter'. 17. Click 'OK'. 18. Click 'Install'. 19. Click 'OK' > Choose a location to store the instruments samples. 20. Huracan is now downloading (this may take a few minutes). 21. Click 'OK'. 22. Click 'OK' > Close and relaunch your DAW. 23. Insert MNDALA 2 on a new instrument track > Click 'Open Preset Browser'. 24. Select 'Huracan' then choose a preset. Huracan is now installed
  • activated
  • and ready to use. Windows 1. Download the MNDALA 2 Engine installer from your Plugin Boutique User Account > Extract the .zip archive > Launch the .exe installer. 2. Click 'More info'. 3. Click 'Run anyway'. 4. Accept the license agreement > Click 'Next'. 5. Click 'Next'. 6. Click 'Next'. 7. Click 'Next'. 8. Click 'Install'. 9. Click 'Finish'. 10. Launch your DAW > Insert MNDALA 2 on a new instrument track > Click 'Create New Account' (If you have an existing MNTRA Instruments log in and skip to step 15). 11. Enter your email address and click 'Register'. 12. A MNTRA account has now been created > Click 'edit your password and account details' to create a password for your MNTRA account. 13. Enter your chosen password into the 'New password' box > Enter your password again into the 'Confirm new password' box > Click 'Save changes'. 14. Enter your MNTRA account details > Click 'Login'. 15. You are now logged into the MNDALA 2 Engine > Click 'Library' to continue to activate Huracan. 16. Click 'Add From Serial'. 17. Enter your serial number found within your Plugin Boutique User Account > Click 'Enter'. 18. Click 'OK'. 19. Click 'Install'. 20. Click 'OK' > Choose a location to store the instruments samples. 21. Huracan is now downloading (this may take a few minutes). 22. Click 'OK'. 23. Click 'OK' > Close and relaunch your DAW. 24. Insert MNDALA 2 on a new instrument track > Click 'Open Preset Browser'. 25. Select 'Huracan' then choose a preset. Huracan is now installed
  • activated
  • and ready to use.

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About the MNTRA Instruments Oro

The MNTRA Instruments Oro combines traditional design with modern performance for Virtual Instruments enthusiasts.

Why Choose the MNTRA Instruments Oro?

  • Authentic MNTRA Instruments craftsmanship and design
  • Versatile sound suitable for multiple musical genres
  • Professional build quality and reliable performance
  • Part of MNTRA Instruments's respected Virtual Instruments lineup

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