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I first became interested in buying Komplete for one reason: importing my Ensoniq and Akai samples to a modern platform. I started looking at Battery 4 as a great way to organize and import my huge drum library. Then I noticed Kontakt can import all the other samples too.
Since Battery lists for $199 and Kontakt 5 lists for $399 it was actually cheaper to just get Komplete. Boy did that open up a whole different world. Komplete is a premier instrument and effects suite that gives you so much bang for your buck it's insane. Two ROMplers (samplers) with 14 additional plugins, four software synths with seven additional plugins for one of them, plus an already packed effects suite with an additional 11 effects plugs.
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The amount of content you get is dizzying. You get 13 DVD's all set as a single install (sorry you can't just pop one DVD in and install what's in the one disc) with about 100GB of data. Installation takes a long time.
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Not only do you have to install all 13 DVDs in sequence there is also about another DVD's worth of online updates. Volume lock 2 2 crack 3 torrent. Two plug ins are not included in the package so you have to download those as well (Native Instruments should really consider updating their disc release to reduce all this updating). Once everything is installed you are ready to party. When I say there is a lot of stuff I mean it. Get ready for the tour, because there is a lot to cover: BATTERY 4 The beginning of my journey.
The whole reason I started looking at Native Instruments to begin with. Think of it as an all in one drum workstation.
Each kit contains a configurable number of cells (24 to 48 standard, but can go all the way up to 128 if you want), which you can assign any drum or instrument sample you wish on each cell. Battery already comes with a massive amount of drum samples set to more than 200 kits.
Of course you can create your own kits using the ready made samples or your own. Battery can import from other formats just like Kontakt so if you can think of it you can likely import it. Editing is very extensive with parameters like volume and pitch envelopes, pitch velocity, compression, filtering, EQ, modulation, DSP effects, wave stretching and editing and more. There is even a cool sample engine option to switch from the default sampling mode to a classic MP-60 or SP-1200 sample rate.
The only downside is no sequencer, which would have been nice at least to be able to audition the tons of sounds internally. KONTAKT 5 The other reason I looked at Native Instruments. I have over 6,000 samples in Ensoniq and Akai format, so getting a new sampler/ROMpler that can play those samples was a big deal for me. Kontakt can import samples from just about every format (including batch format, which is a time saver) I can think of.
This makes it a great baseline machine. I use an old 61 key synth as my controller. The one problem I have is that the keyboard doesn't send octave change information, and apparently neither does Kontakt by default. This is a pretty big ding for me, but some Kontakt instrument can do it. I guess I need to dig deeper and figure how to to get that all around. Editing is pretty straightforward and intuitive, and the preset instruments even have more editing flexibility. Kontakt has its own internal effects that sound nice.