Komplete 10 Date - Oct. 1 2014
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- KVRAF
- 42529 posts since 21 Dec, 2005
Being a K guru, I'm sure that you can think of many things. But for the average dork like me, I don't really need it. I do agree about the GUI overhaul though. It would be nice to see something easier on the eyes, but man........all the add ons and 3rd party stuff.......how could it all keep up?
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- KVRist
- 313 posts since 13 Feb, 2010
I think the obvious answer is Reaktor 6, which I'm sure will include a few new "must-have" tools in its toolbox.hibidy wrote:I hate to be "debbie downer" but I'm not sure K10 will offer anything significant. Other than bugfixes (which are iffy with IK) I don't know what there is to make "better"
I'd love for them to release "reflektor" from guitar rig though
I have total faith in NI. I've yet to be disappointed with a Komplete upgrade.........not for half-price, anyway.
And K10U should be downright delicious! The half-price upgrade from K9U to K10U will be the steal of the century, if everything already released will be included in K10U. And that's how it works, innit?
Session Horns Pro
Rise and Hit
Molekular
Supercharger GT
Action Strikes
Kinetic Metal
Drumlab
Discovery Series: CUBA
That's a spicy meat'a'ball!
And one or two of these will probably find its way into K10.
"The pendulum of the mind alternates between sense and nonsense, not between right and wrong." - Carl Jung
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- KVRian
- 508 posts since 27 May, 2004
a quick (insane) idea.
i have a vision of an entire new concept for NI instruments/FX/libraries.
i see a single work ambient, like an hybrid modular workspace between kontakt/guitar rig and reaktor in which you can load everything NI related. you can assemble a patch with e.g. a sample based sample, NI synth, guitar rig / kontakt modules and reaktor modules in a single click, add FX, maybe even external VST or VSTi and build up a single patch or FX.
just to get the idea: load a samples set in kontakt and add a guitar amp from guitar rig, then modulate this sound with a custom reaktor ensamble (maybe you can even set up an arpeggiator). layer this with a patch from massive 2 but spiced with FX from absynth. mix these and pass everything through solid series EQ, transient designer and reflektor.
all in a single custom workspace
all should be spiced up with a script language like Kontakt KSP, also mixed with the possibility to develop new DSP cells for reaktor.
there would be different level of complexity, from the very basic (for preset-based users) to the very deep for instrument developer / sound designers.
it would be a step beyond the old "kore" product or a reaktor on steroids.
you could buy any single instrument/fx/library for NI and use it as standalone or combine it inside this "new" interface, with endless possibilities.
...and then give me royalties for this idea (or at least a free NFR komplete ultimate)!
i have a vision of an entire new concept for NI instruments/FX/libraries.
i see a single work ambient, like an hybrid modular workspace between kontakt/guitar rig and reaktor in which you can load everything NI related. you can assemble a patch with e.g. a sample based sample, NI synth, guitar rig / kontakt modules and reaktor modules in a single click, add FX, maybe even external VST or VSTi and build up a single patch or FX.
just to get the idea: load a samples set in kontakt and add a guitar amp from guitar rig, then modulate this sound with a custom reaktor ensamble (maybe you can even set up an arpeggiator). layer this with a patch from massive 2 but spiced with FX from absynth. mix these and pass everything through solid series EQ, transient designer and reflektor.
all in a single custom workspace
all should be spiced up with a script language like Kontakt KSP, also mixed with the possibility to develop new DSP cells for reaktor.
there would be different level of complexity, from the very basic (for preset-based users) to the very deep for instrument developer / sound designers.
it would be a step beyond the old "kore" product or a reaktor on steroids.
you could buy any single instrument/fx/library for NI and use it as standalone or combine it inside this "new" interface, with endless possibilities.
...and then give me royalties for this idea (or at least a free NFR komplete ultimate)!
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Around the world in 80 instruments
"Memories in time" - my latest (piano) album
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- KVRAF
- 35294 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
Apart from the scripting all these things (and more) you can actually do in Kore 2 (although even then you could use a plugin scripting host like Lua).bosone wrote:a quick (insane) idea.
i have a vision of an entire new concept for NI instruments/FX/libraries.
i see a single work ambient, like an hybrid modular workspace between kontakt/guitar rig and reaktor in which you can load everything NI related. you can assemble a patch with e.g. a sample based sample, NI synth, guitar rig / kontakt modules and reaktor modules in a single click, add FX, maybe even external VST or VSTi and build up a single patch or FX.
just to get the idea: load a samples set in kontakt and add a guitar amp from guitar rig, then modulate this sound with a custom reaktor ensamble (maybe you can even set up an arpeggiator). layer this with a patch from massive 2 but spiced with FX from absynth. mix these and pass everything through solid series EQ, transient designer and reflektor.
all in a single custom workspace
all should be spiced up with a script language like Kontakt KSP, also mixed with the possibility to develop new DSP cells for reaktor.
there would be different level of complexity, from the very basic (for preset-based users) to the very deep for instrument developer / sound designers.
it would be a step beyond the old "kore" product or a reaktor on steroids.
you could buy any single instrument/fx/library for NI and use it as standalone or combine it inside this "new" interface, with endless possibilities.
...and then give me royalties for this idea (or at least a free NFR komplete ultimate)!
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- KVRian
- 508 posts since 27 May, 2004
But wasn't kore 2 discontinued?! I discovered it too late. I have the player version and always wandered why NI did not develop it further...
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My website: http://www.alchemystudio.it/
Around the world in 80 instruments
"Memories in time" - my latest (piano) album
[url=https://www.youtube.com/c/MatteoBosi76/]YOUTUBE[/ulr] - [url=https://open.spotify.com/artist/0TrrnSs0g46uyEEnvqLv23]SPOTIFY[\ulr]
My website: http://www.alchemystudio.it/
Around the world in 80 instruments
"Memories in time" - my latest (piano) album
[url=https://www.youtube.com/c/MatteoBosi76/]YOUTUBE[/ulr] - [url=https://open.spotify.com/artist/0TrrnSs0g46uyEEnvqLv23]SPOTIFY[\ulr]
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- KVRAF
- 11054 posts since 12 May, 2008
Yes we all wonder that. It's amazing bit of software and tied together their whole range nicely. The morphing and routing functions were just hugely useful. I no longer use it, partly because it was discontinued, and partly because I use Maschine or host racks instead in Ableton or now Bitwig. But neither of these has matched Kore yet.bosone wrote:But wasn't kore 2 discontinued?! I discovered it too late. I have the player version and always wandered why NI did not develop it further...
I still wonder why they dropped it. Was it because the market didn't take to it that well? Or was it just too annoying to maintain (the internal NI engines were always an annoying confusion for those that owned the products separately). Dunno.
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- KVRAF
- 11054 posts since 12 May, 2008
As for Komplete 10, I really think this one has to be more than a bunch of new sample libraries and molekular. It'll probably be released at the same time as new versions of existing products. Massive 2 would be cool, but I've given up hoping about that. Reaktor 6 maybe. Tough to guess. It'll be a surprise whatever it is.
- KVRAF
- 35294 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
Sadly yes. Probably the biggest mistake NI ever made.bosone wrote:But wasn't kore 2 discontinued?! I discovered it too late. I have the player version and always wandered why NI did not develop it further...
- KVRAF
- 9800 posts since 18 Aug, 2007 from NYC
Agreed. The could have scrapped the built in NI plugin engines and simply kept it for hosting/routing/mapping and organization. It would still have been an amazing tool.aMUSEd wrote:Sadly yes. Probably the biggest mistake NI ever made.bosone wrote:But wasn't kore 2 discontinued?! I discovered it too late. I have the player version and always wandered why NI did not develop it further...
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- KVRian
- 574 posts since 26 Aug, 2005 from North California
Yes, of all the things I would like to get back is something like Kore 2 or some other SW only related patch organizer to keep track of the thousands and thousands of options in Komplete. Just now me thinks a majority of Komplete users use 1% of all the possibilities. Maybe a SW only Kore 2 with easy way to connect this to any midi controller.
- KVRAF
- 35294 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
It is pretty easy to connect to any controller - every knob and button is mappable using the NI controller editor or options.ksandvik wrote:Yes, of all the things I would like to get back is something like Kore 2 or some other SW only related patch organizer to keep track of the thousands and thousands of options in Komplete. Just now me thinks a majority of Komplete users use 1% of all the possibilities. Maybe a SW only Kore 2 with easy way to connect this to any midi controller.
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- KVRist
- 98 posts since 4 Jun, 2010
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- KVRAF
- 5451 posts since 25 Jan, 2007
^^^^ sounds like it's not just a Komplete synth, but something tied to hardware. Interesting.
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- KVRist
- 313 posts since 13 Feb, 2010
Skip to 38:00 for the good stuff.........and it sounds like very good stuff!
As a former Reason user, I'm just not used to this (or any, really) level of honest, open, mature discussion. These guys are aces.
I'm getting the distinct impression that NI is playing chess while the vast majority of the rest of the music software-making world are playing tiddlywinks.
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- KVRAF
- 3261 posts since 27 Mar, 2010 from UK
I have to question firstly will it really be Komplete 10...and not something different. It's a significant number for a revamp and new launch possibly.
How do I say Maschine like the guy in the video...Maaaa---scheeeen, love it ^^
I anticipate greater things from NI than simply Reaktor 6 and certainly a lot more integration of all the existing and new components within the Maschine 2 or 3 software.
Massive has a huge rep and well established...something new with this engine would be extremely appealing.
Also Monark dropped in from nowhere and I can only imagine that was the start of the prospective build up...
we will see, but I certainly love NI despite some of their lesser wise moves (Kore, Pro 53,,,,). Genius and let's be fair unparralleled.
What I personally would like to see is a more fluid operation of the existing models presenting a cohesive integration across their platforms.
For example the indexing and search system on Kontakt is excellent would love to see this in Maschine along with easier integration of existing presets.
How do I say Maschine like the guy in the video...Maaaa---scheeeen, love it ^^
I anticipate greater things from NI than simply Reaktor 6 and certainly a lot more integration of all the existing and new components within the Maschine 2 or 3 software.
Massive has a huge rep and well established...something new with this engine would be extremely appealing.
Also Monark dropped in from nowhere and I can only imagine that was the start of the prospective build up...
we will see, but I certainly love NI despite some of their lesser wise moves (Kore, Pro 53,,,,). Genius and let's be fair unparralleled.
What I personally would like to see is a more fluid operation of the existing models presenting a cohesive integration across their platforms.
For example the indexing and search system on Kontakt is excellent would love to see this in Maschine along with easier integration of existing presets.