Shortnoise, the synth-oriented multi-instrument library for Kontakt developed by Prodyon, will be upgraded to v2 in September, 2014.
This new version will include the sounds of more than 800 instruments and multis, that you can manipulate thanks to a modulation section, two LFOs per note (the first is polyphonic and the second includes 5 different waveforms), a Quickmod section in which you will control multiple instrument parameters via a single knob, a 6 pattern and 48 step sequencer with multiple playback modes, note recording, one-shot, Flam switch per step and parameter modulation and automation, as well as two effect sections.
Specifications:
- 10–12GB of content
- More than 5GB of samples
- More than 800 instruments
- 8-voice MIDI Unison with stereo spread
- Mono and Legato modes with glide/portamento
- 2 oscillators
- Modulation section
- Group effect section with EQ, filter, rotator, compressor…
- Full effect section with drive, reverb, filter, amp simulation…
- Velocity mapping with Normal, Random and Stepped modes
- 4 assignable Quickmode controls
- 6 pattern / 48-step sequencer
- Built-in arpeggiator
- Preset support
- Copy, Paste and Random functions for most of the sections
- MIDI output to sequencer external plug-ins or hardware
- MIDI Learn
- Ability to complete the sound collection with S2-expansions
- 5 skins to customize the GUI
Shortnoise II will require the full version of Kontakt 5.1 and later. The instrument is currently in pre-order with a special introductory price of $79.99 at www.prodyon-virtual-gear.com until the release date, which is scheduled on September 1st. Regular price will be $199.99.
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