KVR :: Instruments » Anyone using Komplete 7 Elements? [View Original Topic]
There are 7 posts in this topic.


bezza - Sat Feb 05, 2011 9:19 am
Would like to know your thoughts on it as it seems like a good deal for less than £90?
Ladlow - Sat Feb 05, 2011 11:44 am
Depends on what you are looking for... I was overall disappointed when I bought it because I wanted something I could program whereas Komplete Elements is more of a KORE and KONTAKT sample library. Is it a good deal? Yes I think it is. Do you need it? Only you can answer that I guess.

What are your needs? Are you new to Virtual Instruments or do you like producing a specific genre?
bezza - Sun Feb 06, 2011 12:43 am
I've got plenty of VSTis and have been doing the VST thing for 10 years now, but I like the NI sound and this seems like a good compromise. Lack of programmability is not an issue as I tend to mangle stuff with FX anyhow.
jobromedia - Sun Feb 06, 2011 1:16 am
Don't bother with the small package, go for broke and get the larger package. Definitly much worthier than the Elements pack.
JamieSkeen - Sun Feb 06, 2011 1:41 am
I think its a great buy if you don't have much else. I picked it up for the reaktor ensembles and guitar rig. I use the grand piano in kontakt once in a while and kore player a few times. I wish there was a upgrade though.
MountainKing - Sat Feb 12, 2011 8:08 am
Is the Guitar Rig version comparable to GR Essential?

Does anyone know this?
emotica - Sat Feb 12, 2011 9:47 am
I think it is GR Essential / Mobile.

Quote:
KOMPLETE 7 ELEMENTS comes with eight perfectly modeled classic amps, 19 cabinets and the Matched Cabinet module for tried-and-true classic tone - just about every guitar sound ever recorded is at your fingertips.

A collection of 27 professional effects - such as overdrive and distortion pedals, chorus, phaser, flanger, wah-wahs, reverb and delays - can be combined in any order or quantity.

There are 7 posts in this topic.