![]() ![]() Originally, I investigated the Kontakt platform as I wanted to work with a sampler program called Dystopian Guitars, a third-party product developed by PulseSetter Sounds (I did a review with demos on this, as well). Consequently, you can take a synth, piano or guitar and have it sound like something completely different. For those unaware of what a sample is, the most obvious would be traditional instruments, such as piano, bass, orchestra strings, etc., all of which sounds are controlled by a ‘controller,’ e.g., piano keyboard or MIDI guitar, for instance. Similarly, Native Instruments developed Kontakt in order to run in-house, licensed and third-party samplers. In order to best use the software a platform had to be developed, similar to requiring a Mac or Windows OS in order to run a word processor, for example. ![]() ![]() Native Instruments has been around for some time, leading the music software industry with sample profiles and effects. ![]()
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