The general release of the plugin previously known as R.I.P. K700 has two independent lines which can be opertated multi-timbrally, to generate a complex sound.
Capable of “rasping leads, lush pads or pulsating arpeggios, ” according to Krakli, K700 comes with a bank of presets from Himalaya.
Availability:
The K700 is available to download from Krakli’s new website as a freeware VST instrument plug-in for Windows.
More information: Krakli
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gridsleepNew AFfiliatePosted on 11/05/2011 at 20:02:09
I am not sure this report is accurate (coming from the link in the latest email.) There is no K700 available on the Krakli site, and a search yields information on the S3K: "the architecture is closely based on the Krakli K700 that was available many years ago". Perhaps the title here should read Krakli Software S3K? Even so, that information was posted on the Krakli site in 2008. I am not sure to what new product this blurb is referring.
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krakliNew AFfiliatePosted on 12/12/2011 at 08:21:26I am struggling with the DNS redirect from the old website.. navigate to http://www.krakli.com and you should have more luck
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