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The Interface

The GUI for The Watchmaker has a steampunk aesthetic and consists of several sections to control watch selection, reverb, EQ, Delay and playability functions.

The Instrument

This library contains sampled sounds of 19 different pocket watches, wrist watches and small clocks. Each of the instruments can be triggered separately or combined. They will automatically loop and tempo sync to your host DAW tempo or there’s an option to play back the sounds manually by playing individual keys.

Playing The Watchmaker

The basic method of playing The Watchmaker is to play notes in the blue coloured keyrange.

There are a variety of watch winding sounds mapped to the yellow keys at the top of the keyboard.

The green keys towards the bottom of the keyboard adjust the pitch of the last played instrument, or of any held instruments if you want to change multiple ones at the same time.

The purple key can be used to the reset the round robins.

Cogs

Each of the 19 different timepieces in this instrument is represented by an animated cog graphic, which will rotate as the samples play. These are more than just aesthetic, as each one can be clicked to open individual volume, panning, swing and tempo options for each timepiece.

Click any cog and this will open an X/Y pad where you can adjust aspects of the playback for that particular timepiece.

X/Y Pad

The speaker icon adjusts volume in the Y axis and pan in the X axis. The musical note icon adjusts the tempo multiples in the Y axis and swing in the X axis.

Options

A number of options for adjusting the sound and performance of The Watchmaker are featured in the surrounding area of the main interface on the left and right hand sides:

EQ Controls

The EQ section, shown here, allows you to quickly and simply tweak the levels of the high, mid and low frequencies. Simply click and drag. Cmd / ctrl click to reset.

Delay

The delay dials control delay feedback (DELAY) and delay interval time (DELAY-TIME).

Autoplay

Autoplay can be set to on and off by using this button. Turning autoplay off will mean that an individual watch tick or tock will sound each time you play a key. Using this function and playing The Watchmaker on the fly can produce more complex rhythms.

Reliability

The reliability slider can be adjusted to introduce more faults into the playback as it makes the timing less accurate, simulating an older or more broken timepiece.

Reverb

The Watchmaker comes preloaded with a convolution reverb sampled from an actual space to simulate a realistic playing environment. These controls make it easy to quickly dial in some realistic reverb without too much fuss.

Turn the convolution reverb on / off with the IR ON / OFF button

The IR-AMOUNT dial adjust the reverb wetness (amount) and the IR-SIZE dial adjusts the relative size of the space. Click-drag the dials to adjust them. Ctrl / cmd click to reset the levels to default.

From the Kontakt configuration window (shown below) you can adjust many other aspects of the reverb including wet/dry levels, pre-delay, dampening and width. You can also swap out the preloaded impulse response for one of your own.