BEHIND THE SCENES - MAKING A STATE-OF-THE-ART SAMPLE LIBRARY FOR KONTAKT
If you have ever wondered how a state-of-the-art Kontakt library is createad - this is for you!
In this video see how the Fluid Harmonics library came to exist, starting with the seed of the idea, the design and layout of the user interface, to the recording sessions, the graphic design process and ultimately the programming of the instrument.
Virtual Instruments made for the free Kontakt Player engine.
Kontakt Player is a free host software that powers our virtual instruments.
Made by Native Instruments, Kontakt Player is compatible with virtually any recording program, including Cubase, Logic, Ableton Live, Pro Tools, Studio One, Reaper, FL Studio, Sonar, Digital Performer, Garage Band, Bitwig and more.
Don’t worry if you’ve never used Kontakt Player before. You’ll be up and running in minutes.
All of our virtual instruments include a video showing all the installation steps.
Questions? Feel free to contact us. We are happy to help!
Guitar Loop Libraries – Multi Format
Our loop libraries contain pre-recorded guitar performances of chord progressions, rhythms, melodies, lead parts and chords.
Offered in the universally accepted .wav format, each title is also provided in the following formats: Kontakt, Apple Loop, Acid Wav, REX and Stylus RMX.
Using loops is a great option when you need the sound of a real player and you have the flexibility to allow the loops to guide your track.
Please note: Unlike our Kontakt Player virtual instruments, the Kontakt format for our guitar loop libraries requires users to own a paid-for, full-retail version of Native Instruments’ Kontakt 5.1 or higher (not the free version known as Kontakt Player).
Questions? Feel free to contact us. We are happy to help!
Stylus RMX & REX2 Loop Libraries
Our Chroma loop libraries are provided in two formats: for Spectrasonics’ Stylus RMX virtual groove instrument and the more universal REX2 format (supported by most recording programs).
Both formats present each loop musically divided into individual rhythmic “slices” (but all still contained in one file).
This allows any number of slices within a loop to be re-pitched, re-grooved, reversed, removed, duplicated, moved to other parts of the loop, isolated, and more.
Questions? Feel free to contact us. We are happy to help!