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Native Instruments / Orchestral Tools ARKHIS

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Native Instruments / Orchestral Tools ARKHIS

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https://www.native-instruments.com/en/p ... ic/arkhis/

Sounds rather well done. I was particularly impressed how some of the more percussive instruments with tails seem to naturally end when dialling back the modwheel.

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Wait - is that the SINE player or Kontakt? On the NI site is says Kontakt player, but that is the first time I’ve seen someone do a skin that takes everything “Kontakt-ish” away.
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Kontakt.

Library is quite inspirational. I hope they go back and record simple shorts and longs with the same techniques they recorded these arts. Would expand the usefulness even further but there are ways around some of those limitations by the sheer amount of possibilities.

I find it interesting that this library sounds quite different from the Time Macro series even though they were recorded in the same place.


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Man, that sounds pretty good. A more harmonic Thrill with an easier control setup. Price is pretty reasonable. Does it look like the LFO syncs to project tempo? I couldn’t tell.


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Lawrence wrote: Jul 08, 2020 3:59 pmDoes it look like the LFO syncs to project tempo? I couldn’t tell.
I can’t believe it wouldn’t...

At this point. Komplete 13 Ultimate is shaking up to rather nice, eh?


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Guy Rowland wrote: Jul 08, 2020 4:25 pm
Lawrence wrote: Jul 08, 2020 3:59 pmDoes it look like the LFO syncs to project tempo? I couldn’t tell.
I can’t believe it wouldn’t...

At this point. Komplete 13 Ultimate is shaking up to rather nice, eh?
Good point-I’m on 12. Might be worth waiting.


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There is no sure thing this ends up on 13. I have found that when i buy Native instruments , when I do decide to upgrade to the next Komplete selling the now duplicate instruments is pretty easy and usually pays for the upgrade path in itself.

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