Need help. I can't remember the name of a Kontakt library...

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  1. odelay

    odelay Kapellmeister

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    Hi there.

    Some time ago I got a Kontakt library from AudioZ. It wasn't too big a library (much less than 1GB, for sure - even less than 500MB, maybe) It wasn't from any major manufacturer (I think, from the looks of it). I liked it at the time, but I can't remember its name now... I must have it stored in one of my external hard drives, but searching for it having forgotten the name is a real nuisance.

    The best description I can offer is as follows: The library instruments consisted on multi-layered strange pad-like atmospheres. Its main feature was the quite extraordinary use of keyswitches. Keyswitches allowed you to temporarily silence specific layers while they were being pressed. That's the best clue I can give you.

    Can anybody help me? Thanks in advance.

    Kind regards

     
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    If you used it in one of your DAW projects, just open the project in your DAW and you will be shown the missing Lib.
     
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    sounds like "Floppy Tron "
     
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    odelay Kapellmeister

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    Unfortunately, I didn't use it in any previous projects. Besides, I tested it in an older computer of mine. I make copies of everything I download, so it must be stored somewhere...
     
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    I'm pretty sure it is NOT "Floppy Tron". Good lib, though.
     
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    Did it have a GUI? If so, how did it look like?
     
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    another one ithink of is Dark Matter
     
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    and if not, you can look in the tread with all the wallpapers made here at audiosex > i am sure you will come across it
     
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    odelay Kapellmeister

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    I don't remember a fancy GUI or anything. Just plain solid colour, some sliders and pots - and maybe some other options.
     
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    odelay Kapellmeister

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    SOLVED it myself. It was "Deep Textures", by Samplephonics. I had to plug my old Pentium IV computer again and check what I had in there... - I had to check all the Kontakt stuff I had not moved to my new machine one by one, but I finally found it.

    Thanks for your cooperation, folks. See you around!
     
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