What would you expect?

Discussion in 'Kontakt' started by CentralComposers, Mar 1, 2015.

  1. CentralComposers

    CentralComposers Newbie

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    You are looking around the internet at Kontakt libraries specifically aimed at the 'Pad' type of sounds. What kind of features do you instantly feel are a must on the GUI?

    Not the so obvious like Volume/Tune/Fine Tune/FX/Envelopes but features such as:

    Morphing between a selection of sounds to be used in unison with the patch?

    A user-input table to morph the sounds together yourself?


    I'd like to hear your ideas!

    -Brandon
     
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  3. uber909

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    I couldn't care less about anything, besides proper synth controls like the ones you've mentioned.
    But I'm doing music for the dance floor, so I might not be the best candidate.
    When I use a pad, it's mostly for the dreamy part of a song (think Vangelis without the talent :rofl: ) and I try to reach for a pure sound more than a complex one.

    I remember back in the days, the morphing function on my Nordlead... I've never used it, too boring... and so much you could do with just classic synthesis.

    Cheers.
     
  4. Thankful

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    Depends on what you mean by features, but I think you are referring to the ability to change the sound or create new sounds. Too much of that puts me off synthesis. I think the reason that Kontakt has become so popular is that they come with ready-made sounds which don't need much doing to change the sounds. If you include too much ability to change the sounds I think that defeats the object of what Kontakt is supposed to be - a glorified Wave player with its own glorified EQ of varying descriptions. Look all those controls on Omnisphere? Too much, very off-putting, hardly use it. I think that in short, if you're interested in a lot of controls Kontakt is not the place to look, look at proper synthesizers.
     
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    I'd have to disagree, there is too little for Omnisphere yet alone too much! :rofl: :rofl:

    I personally like to have control over quite a lot of the controls in Kontakt straight from the GUI especially if it is a library built for pads. The one feature I find attractive and useful is to morph 2+ sounds from the GUI without me pressing too many buttons or twisting too many knobs. (Wheyy!)

    Although Kontakt is a wave player/sample player, I feel that I shouldn't just treat it as some 'wave/sample player', it is incredible what people have done when they turn the patches into full custom, knob twisting, button pressing interfaces that let you completely change and manipulate a sound.
     
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    I second that, but there may be too many windows... and that browser is bit confusing.

    I'm sure (and hope) we'll see a huge improvement in april, with Omnisphere 2 :wink:
     
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