![]() ![]() The first three are basically re-skinned versions of NI's new Guitar Rig-based effects (Kontakt 5 users can only use them in Kontakt and not as general purpose plug-ins via the Guitar Rig shell). On to the new features, then, and first up, you get four effects: Solid EQ, Solid Bus Comp, Transient Master and Tape Saturator. The immediate playability and simplicity of editing the sounds means this library is perfectly in keeping with the über-ROMpler aspect of Kontakt. Retro fetishists will love it, but it's totally suitable for modern electronic and pop too. Sonically, it's characterful and inspiring, with the pleasing, clear-yet-warm sound associated with analogue. There are eight Sound Variations per patch, showcasing the diversity available from the raw samples, and you can even morph between them with a slider. The interface is nicely done, with a Sound knob to radically EQ the oscillator, four filter types, reverb/echo, arpeggiator and more. Those who buy Kontakt 5 get a code to download the pack, which contains patches sampled from 16 vintage hardware synths, from the obvious (Minimoog and Roland MKS-80 Super Jupiter) to the unexpected (Crumar Roady electric piano and String Melody II string machine). The only new sample content this time round is the Retro Machines Mk2 library, which is also available on its own for $79 as a Kontakt Player instrument. ![]()
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