Audiowiesel E-Ukuele Kontakt - free

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  1. phloopy

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    About E-Ukulele
    We sampled an electronic ukulele (Les Paul model) from Epiphone. At the beginning it was just a fun project and we kept adding new sample content for private use only. Now, we decided to make this available to the public as free download in order to let everybody use this in their own productions.
    All samples in E-Ukulele are mixed totally dry in order to give you the greatest amount of flexibility. This way you have total freedom of spatial placement and the role E-Ukulele plays in your production (like a melodic or background instrument).

    We hope that you have at least the same amount of fun we experienced with this instrument. Use it, abuse it and please share your work with us and the public and talk about our libraries with your friends.

    Important note: In order to use E-Ukulele you have to have the full version of Native Instruments’ Kontakt 5.3 (or higher). This library does not work with the free Kontakt Player.

    Requirements
    full retail version of NI Kontakt v5.3 or higher is requiered
    PC 2.4Ghz, 4GB RAM or MAC 2.6Ghz, 4GB RAM
    ability to download
    up to 2 GB of harddrive space
    the downloaded files are in .zip archive format, you’ll need to extract the files;
    for Windows users: http://www.win-rar.com/download.html
    for Mac users (OSX): http://www.unrarx.com
    Tech Specs

    11x round robin per note per velocity (single notes)
    14x round robin per chord per velocity (7x down-stroke, 7x up-stroke)
    everything is in 4 velocity layers (Core)
    10 different chord structures on every root tone (major, major6, major(-7), major7, major9, minor, minor6, minor(-7), sus2, sus4 and even dead notes)
    control over ADR and round robin
    1.2 GB Kontakt .ncw format
    sample resolution: 44,1kHz / 24bit / stereo

    Single note Features
    true range / extended range
    You can limit the playable range of this instrument to be equal to the playable range of the ukulele. But to be honest, it’s way more fun to use the extended range and spread the samples across a few octaves on the keyboard. If you are used to play the piano you’ll love that function.

    11x round robin
    Every note is recorded 11 times and this is true for all velocity layers. Even fast repetitions on a single note is no problem.

    4 velocity layers
    Similar to the chords, we recorded every note in 4 different velocity layers. A scripted velocity function smoothes the transitions between different layers in order to give a seamless playback through the whole dynamic range.

    octave notes
    It is possible to create additional octave notes from your performance (8vb and/or 8va). Usually, these octave notes follow the velocity of the original note but you can also put some amount of randomness into their value. This function is great when you are looking for inspiration!

    monophonic / polyphonic
    For melodic lines you might want to put on monophonic mode. Obviously, a piano-esque performance requieres polyphonic mode. Even the octave notes can be put into monophonic mode individually. In particular, this is very useful for 8vb notes to prevent the sound from getting muddy and dull. Or by putting 8va notes into monophonic mode you can make sure that the top line is always heard.

    round robin control
    Again, this function can also be found in the chords section. Take control over all indiviual round robin notes by using midi CC to re-create a particular performance.
    Chord Features
    10 different chord strucutres
    All sampled ukuleles on the market (at least up to now) offer just plain major and minor chords, nothing more. E-Ukulele comes with 10 different chord structures on every root tone! Major, major6, major(-7), major7, major9, minor, minor6, minor(-7), sus2, sus4 and even dead notes.

    14x round robin
    Again, most ukulele libraries come with 6x round robin in total. E-Ukulele doubles that number and offers 7x round robin for all down-strokes (for all 4 velocity layers) and 7x round robin for all up-strokes. This way you can create fast strumming patterns without recognizing the machine gun effect.

    4 velocity layers
    Every chord strucutres is sampled in 4 different velocity layers. But that’s not enough, we also added an artificial velocity function which smoothes the the transitions from one layer to another. You are able to play seamlessly throug the whole dynamic range.

    round robin control
    In order to re-create a specific performance you liked, simply take advantage of the round robin control. You can set the round robin number via midi CC. When set to default it cycles through all round robins available.

    Link:
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  3. transporter1333

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    Its a huge list of FREE KONTAKT libraries that you already have posted here my friend...
    Like a KONTAKT addict I can only say thank you again phloopy for your colaboration with us... :mates:
    :wink: :wink: :wink:
     
  4. Catalyst

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    Yeah ploopy definitely has the fix for the Kontakt jitters. [​IMG]

    As always thanks mate. [​IMG]
     
  5. phloopy

    phloopy Audiosexual

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    It´s only fun if the word spreads! No fun sharing with yourself alone!

    Good you like them :wink: :wink: :wink:
     
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