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The Portals Bundle
The full journey through our globetrotting sound explorations
The Portals Bundle brings you directly to the heart of our on-location series, resulting from creative residencies taken around the world to explore the sonorities and nuances from different geographies. Ha Noi and Oro are our first two releases, exploring the eclectic Vietnamese city, and the transformative power of Bogotá.
Whats inside?
127 Individual Instruments
21 Natural Soundscapes
250 Inspiring Presets
11 GB of Sonic Adventure
Oro
Ha Noi
Travel through new sonic dimensions with the Portals Bundle
Mntra Oro
An Alchemical Transformation of Metal Instruments from Colombia
Unlock a portal into creative potential with Oro, an alchemical journey through the transformation of metal instruments in Colombia. As the second chapter in our location-based Portals series, Oro embodies our 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.
- *Requires MNDALA V2.4.0 Free Engine
- Works with all VST3/AU compatible DAWs
The Story of Oro
Oro is a celebration of the transformative journeys of musical instruments through many different contexts and genres. The second instalment in our location-based Portals series, Oro is the result of a creative exploration of the place that half of the MNTRA Team calls home, Bogotá, Colombia. The legend of El Dorado has been told about the territory of Abya Yala (the indigenous Kuna language name for present day Colombia and Panama) for a long time, but this coveted kingdom of precious metals was much more than anyone could have imagined. This instrument is a reinterpretation of the meaning of precious metals in Colombia.
Many metal instruments arrived in Colombia through the Caribbean, were transformed, and became ubiquitous to many genres across the country. Now, as traditional rhythms are reinterpreted today in modern pop and dance music, instruments from neighbouring countries and musical traditions have also assumed the roles of more traditional Colombian instruments. Within Oro we present a deep collection of metal percussion, modern valved brass instruments, and an architecturally acclaimed pipe organ, alongside analog and digitally processed versions of those source samples, and immersive nature ambiences. With this inspiring set of metal instruments and the transformative power of our acoustic synthesis engine, MNDALA 2, we offer you the next generation of tools for the transmutation of these musical traditions.
Stemming from the military band tradition, brass instruments now play a pivotal role in styles such as Chirimía from the Northern Pacific Region, Porro and Fandango in the Magdalena river basin, and in Salsa, a genre that found a cradle in the western branch of the Andes. This intersects with the history of church organs in the continent, whose repertoire was first played by brass ensembles before the organs were locally available. The collected sounds within Oro have been expertly played by local artists who perform music styles from around the country. Each musician brought their unique perspectives, incorporating favourite techniques, arrangements, rhythms, and sounds, to create the unique fusion of Oro.
We introduce to you Oro, our token to a land where the music is as diverse as the natural landscape (or perhaps thanks to it!) We lovingly crafted it as a revisionist take on the legend of the golden kingdom, not a mythical land of riches to be exploited, but a dynamic, ever changing, and generous hub of creativity and diversity. Oro is our invitation to keep creating and transforming music and tradition, rooted in the respect we extend to those who invest time in learning and sharing. The animated Perform View artwork, reflecting this, stems from the true appearance of what precious means in this land: woven textiles, bright colours, water, and syncretism.
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 smaller 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.
Technical Specifications
Samples
→ Recorded at 24-bit 192 and 96 kHz ultrasonic resolution
Engine
→ VST3 / AU 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 compatible DAW’s*
First time user of Mntra Instruments?
Make sure to download our free MNDALA 2 Engine VST3/AU plugin.
Simply install once and you will be able to run all of our instruments.
Mntra Ha Noi
Sound of Northern Vietnam
Introducing Ha Noi, an ode to the magic of Vietnam’s capital city. This project is the outcome of an immersive creative residency in Vietnam, undertaken by our gifted in-house sound and visual designer, Noah Sherrin. Leveraging the transformative power of our MNDALA 2 engine, these already-vivid sounds have been artistically reinterpreted and reshaped into a multitude of new forms.
We were graced by the talents of top-tier, local musicians who contributed characteristic sounds and expressive performances, drawing from time-honored traditions and innovative contemporary techniques. With 6 categories, Ha Noi includes over 80 presets, 43 Instrument sample maps and 14 soundscape sample maps that invite you into the soundworld of this special city.
Features
43 Instrument Sample Maps
14 Soundscapes Sample maps (Original and Processed)
*Requires MNDALA V2.3.0 Free Engine
Works with all VST3/AU compatible DAWs
Proprietary Engine
VST/AU Plugin included. No additional software required.
3-Axis Universal Controls
Simply map your favourite controller once for all plugin instances.
Intuitive Performance GUI
Custom animation driven performance interface & mouse hover interactions.
Industry Leading Audio Quality
384khz/32-bit extended ultrasonic range sample sources
The Story of Ha Noi
Introducing Ha Noi, an ode to the magic of Vietnam’s capital city. This project is the outcome of an immersive creative residency in Vietnam, undertaken by our gifted in-house sound and visual designer, Noah Sherrin.
Born from the sound world of Hanoi, a city renowned for its dramatic contrasts, vibrant music, and rich history, Ha Noi is our look into the heart and soul of the city’s unique musical heritage. We were graced by the talents of top-tier, local musicians who contributed characteristic sounds and expressive performances, drawing from time-honored traditions and innovative contemporary techniques
The Perform View artwork flow’s from the story of Hoan Kiem Lake, or The Lake of the Restored Sword, in the center of Hanoi’s Old Quarter. The story says a fisherman once came across a large shiny blade while casting his net in the lake and gifted it to a rebel leader named Lê Lợi. The sword gave Lê Lợi and his army immense strength, enabling them to defeat their enemies. After the war was won, Lê Lợi, now emperor, was taking a boat ride on the lake when the Golden Turtle God, Kim Qui came up and asked him to return it to his master the Dragon Lord Long Quân. Grateful for the strength the sword had given him, Lê Lợi returned the sword to the Golden Turtle who took it in his mouth and swam down into the lake. Some say you can still see the shiny reflection of the sword at the bottom of the lake. Depicted in the style of a Đông Sơn drum, massive ornamental bronze drums crafted by people of the Đông Sơn culture, the story is told through abstract drawings and geometric patterns in concentric circles.
Leveraging the transformative power of our MNDALA 2 engine, these already-vivid sounds have been artistically reinterpreted and reshaped into a multitude of new forms. This creative endeavor presents a dynamic palette brimming with a myriad of sonic-colors that reflect Hanoi, including not only instruments but also soundscapes captured throughout Northern Vietnam.
With Ha Noi, you are invited into the soundworld of this special city. Ha Noi tells a rich tale of heritage and innovation that resonates with the heartbeat of a city in motion.
What's Inside?
Voice
- Ca Trù Voice (Long, Broken)
Vocal techniques in the Ca trù musical tradition. Ca trù is an ancient form of musical storytelling featuring a female vocalist, often accompanied by a Đàn đáy player, and involving the interaction of the spectator.
Played by: Vu Thi Thủy Linh
Strings
- Đàn Tranh (Bend 1, Bend 2, Bend 3, Bend Up, Bend Down, Tremolo, Vibrato)
The Đàn tranh is a plucked zither with a long soundbox and many strings (14-25). These kinds of bends are characteristic to the emotional quality of the instrument.
Played by: My Chin - Đàn Nhị (Straight, Straight Hard, Glissando)
The Đàn nhị is a two-stringed bowed string instrument. The instrument’s small tubular body is often covered by snakeskin. This highly expressive instrument often carries the melodies of traditional Vietnamese music.
Played by: Ngô Thái Sơn - Electric Đàn Bầu (Straight, Vibrato, Bend Up)
The Đàn bầu is a one-string zither and is essential to Vietnamese folk music, but also commonly employed in pop and rock. It is played by striking harmonics and bending them with a lever. Here it’s plugged into a megaphone amplifier.
Played by: Ngô Tra My - Đàn Đáy
The Đàn đáy is a plucked 3-string lute with silk or nylon strings. It is commonly used as an accompanying instrument in Ca trù music.
Played by: Pham Dinh Hoang
Percussion
- Trong Ban (Regular, Hand Hit, Flam)
A large traditional hand drum played with a stick or hand.
Played by: Le Quỳnh Trang
- Chèo Drum (Regular, Bounce, Flam, Side)
A small drum that serves as the rhythmic backbone for Chèo, a type of satirical musical folk theatre from northern Vietnam.
Played by: Le Quỳnh Trang
- Drum Set (Low, Mid, High, Double)
Group of drums from a traditional Vietnamese drum set, precursor to the modern trap drum kit.
Played by: Le Quỳnh Trang
Pitched Percussion
- T’rưng (High, Low, Muted)
The T’rưng is a bamboo xylophone used by the Jarai and Bahnar ethnic groups in Vietnam’s Central Highlands.
Played by: Vu Thi Thủy Linh
Wind
- Sáo Mèo (Large Vibrato Fast, Large Vibrato Slow, Small Double Tongue 1, Small Double Tongue 2, Small Double Tongue 3)
The Sáo Mèo is a bamboo free reed wind instrument used by the H’mong ethnic group of northern Vietnam. Often two larger and smaller (male and female) pipes are coupled together to facilitate a wider range and tonal contrast.
Played by: Nguyen Hai An - Sáo Bầu (Drone, Short, Straight)
The Sáo Bầu is a free-reed wind instrument. It has a gourd wind chest with a center playing pipe and two outer drone pipes.
Played by: Nguyen Hai An - Tiêu (Double Tongue, Flutter, Overblown)
The Tiêu is a large vertically played bamboo flute.
Played by: Nguyen Hai An - Sáo Trúc (Straight, Vibrato)
The Sáo trúc is a small bamboo flute with six or ten fingerholes that is often called the ‘voice of Vietnam’.
Played by: Nguyen Hai An
FX (Soundscapes original and effected)
- Hanoi Ambiences – Birds
Urban wildlife recorded in central Hanoi with an LCR microphone array. Ran through an extensive chain of creative processing.
- Hanoi Ambiences – Fan
Recording of an oscillating fan with an LCR microphone array.
- Hanoi Ambiences – Traffic
Hanoi’s infamous traffic recorded with an LCR microphone array.
- Hanoi Ambiences – Light Rain
Light summer rain captured in Hanoi’s old quarter with an LCR microphone array.
- Hanoi Ambiences – Med Rain
The beginning of a monsoon recorded near the Temple of Literature in Hanoi with an LCR microphone array.
- Ninh Binh Ambiences – Heavy Rain
A heavy rainstorm on a lotus field in Ninh Binh, a small city on the Red River, captured with an LCR microphone array.
- Ninh Binh Ambiences – Traffic Rain
Rain and background traffic in Ninh Binh, a small city on the Red River, captured with an LCR microphone array.
Technical Specifications
Samples
→ Recorded at 32-bit, and 384 kHz and 192 kHz ultrasonic resolution
Engine
→ VST3 / AU 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
→ 57 sample maps
→ 4 GB installed, 8 GB recommended for setup
System Requirements
→ Minimum 8GB of RAM and an i5 or better CPU required
→ Supported by all 64-bit VST3/AU compatible DAW’s*
*Mixcraft 9 not supported
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