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Hi,
losan has been hard at work again, this time converting the new Factory Bonus 2 presets to Kore 2 format. The following file: AlchemyFactoryBonus2Kore-1-00.rar is available from the User Library of your Camel Audio account. See the text file for install instructions. Peace, Andy. |
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Actually it's more fun than hard work.
Thanks, Andy, to make them available! One remark... After installing in the usual way, you can either leave the Bonus2 koresounds in their own folder or you can integrate them into the 'Factory' folder (with the prior koresounds). None of the allready available koresounds there will be overwriten. If you'd like to see only the new Bonus2 presets, just type '2.0' (without quotes) into Kore's searchfield. Dito for the Bonus1 sounds (allready in the 'Factory' set included - just type '1.0' instead). Also interesting: a search by Author so long, -losan |
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Sorry, but what is kore? |
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I am confused. There is nothing about a kore function on the Camel Site. Maybe it has something to do with the NI instrument? But , that doesn't make any sense to me. What would a NI synth have to do with Alchemy? |
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Beardedone wrote: I am confused. There is nothing about a kore function on the Camel Site. Maybe it has something to do with the NI instrument? But , that doesn't make any sense to me. What would a NI synth have to do with Alchemy?
It has nothing to do with it, but Kore is kind of host for VST instruments and plugins and is very helpful to use with instruments with a lot of presets. You can browse presets by type, timbre, genre and you can do this form the hardware while you play, plus you can control parameters from the knobs and switches. It actually is a great match for Alchemy. |
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Restless wrote: Beardedone wrote: I am confused. There is nothing about a kore function on the Camel Site. Maybe it has something to do with the NI instrument? But , that doesn't make any sense to me. What would a NI synth have to do with Alchemy?
It has nothing to do with it, but Kore is kind of host for VST instruments and plugins and is very helpful to use with instruments with a lot of presets. You can browse presets by type, timbre, genre and you can do this form the hardware while you play, plus you can control parameters from the knobs and switches. It actually is a great match for Alchemy. Thanks Restless, I'll go and check it out. I suppose it isn't cheap being an NI product and all. Cheers, Gordon |
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Thanks again to losan for converting the recently released biolabs: Alchemy Labs and Junkie XL: Future Oldskool sound banks to Kore format.
For those of you with either bank, log in to your Camel Audio support account. You'll find the Kore files are now available to download from the User Library in a convenient RAR file format that works with the Alchemy add-on bank installer Peace, Andy. |
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Just posted a thank you here http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=4008662#400866 2, but then noticed this thread by which I can convey a more direct great, big THANKYOU for all your work with the Kore 2 conversion losan. |
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Many thanks, zer0, hope you enjoy Alchemy with Kore.
Just wanted to add, that the last two converted soundsets are still not fully tagged, but I wanted to provide them faster this time. I will provide updated sets later, but not in the near future. And once again a big 'thank you' to Camel Audio for making it possible. Cheers |
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Hi there, Alchemy and Kore lovers,
just a little update, to let you know that I'm currently working on converting the 'Cinematic' soundset to koresounds. Should be available in the very near future (first version, with only some basic tagging). Also, if anyone interested, I modified the default Kore browser view to my needs, adding some Kore1 attributes missing in Kore2, and some more, which I find helpful (for example I added 'Spectral synthesis' to the sources). More Info and an according file here: http://www.native-instruments.com/forum/showthread.php?p=654 379#post654379 (2nd and 3th post) Have a nice weekend |
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losan... you are really, really, truly great. |
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Particularly cool as that is the pack I just bought! |
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| ^ | Joined: 15 Mar 2007 Member: #143846 Location: Yorkshire, England | ||
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Hi,
The Cinematic bank is now available in Kore format from the User Library, and there's an update to the BigTone Kore files, the RAR is now v1-02. Please log in to download the files. Thanks again to losan for taking the time to sort these out Peace, Andy. |
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LOL...
Hey, it's ok, don't exaggerate it. Glad, someone has a use for them. Cheers |
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