AudioThing has released two new Kontakt format libraries, MilkShake and Wood libraries.
MilkShake
How would a milkshake sound, if you could sample it? This is what this pad/texture/mallet machine does. The samples were recorded using kitchen supplies and a Waldorf microQ virtual analog synth.
Specifications:
- Milk, Juice and Sugar samples.
- ADR Envelope.
- 4-pole LowPass filter.
- Bitcrusher, Rotary, Phaser, Reverb, Delay, EQ.
- 24 Factory Presets.
- 24 User Presets (save function within the Kontakt GUI).
- Sample resolution: 44.1Khz / 24Bit.
- Size: 85 MB installed.
- Custom performance view.
- Native Instruments Kontakt 4.2.2 full retail version is required.
Price: $7
Wood
Wooden instruments are idiophones, instruments where the vibration of the material itself is the main source of the sound. Following this concept, Wood is a sample library made by sampling hits, collision or effects with wooden tools (sticks, claves, boards, drums, castanets, bowls and so on).
Specifications:
- 17 Kontakt Instruments (.nki).
- 4 Kontakt Multis (.nkm).
- 3 Round Robin and Velocity Layers for most samples.
- Size: 88 MB installed.
- Formats: Kontakt and.wav.
- Sample resolution: 44.1Khz / 24Bit stereo.
- Custom performance view.
- Native Instruments Kontakt 3.5 full retail version is required.
Price: $8
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