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Native Instruments Lores

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Guy Rowland
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Native Instruments Lores

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This sounds good to me, a more grounded and less ethereal or orchestral Arkhis.



https://www.native-instruments.com/en/p ... 41k6_lgtvh
Meticulously curated and refined, LORES dissolves the boundaries of traditional instrumentation, allowing you to seamlessly blend eclectic tones. Enter a space where the timbre of a Mongolian horse fiddle dances together with a woodwind ensemble, or hear what medieval pipes sound like accompanied by violin with a Middle Eastern flair. Choose from 16 instruments and hundreds of articulations to mix and match — the possibilities for fantastical blends are boundless.
$199, no doubt this will be in at least some of the fuller versions of the next Komplete.


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Re: Native Instruments Lores

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i like this too, arkhis is too polished for me. but 199 is a lot, for an intro price of 99 i would have picked it up to try it.
thx! theo


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Re: Native Instruments Lores

Post by Guy Rowland »

I’d be interested in an expanded version further down the line. In general the ethnic leanings tend toward the Far East. I think if they added instruments from other parts of the world - India, Middle East, Africa etc - it could be a real powerhouse.

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