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Zero-G - Nu Jointz

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Software: Nu Jointz
Developer: Zero-G
Primary Type: Sound Module
Price (MSRP): $129.95
Instrument(s): VSTDirectXAudio Unit
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Windows 1.0.3.021 Released
Mac OS X 1.0.3.021 Released

Copy Protection: Challenge / Response
Average User Rating: Average rating - 3.500

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Nu Jointz
Sound Library plugin based on Native Instruments' Intakt. Read more about the engine here.

Nu Jointz is filled with 64 thumpin' nu NY hip hop construction kitz, over 200 drum loopz in every tip including tiny-fi, mid-fi, lo- fi & hi-fi akoustik drumz, strait ahead hip hop MPC groovez, slammin' R&B, funk, & strait and wak drum machine loopz. This New York City joint is the long awaited new sample library by Vinnie Zummo who created the multi KEY BUY AWARD-winning Zero-G NY Cutz series!

Features:
  • Over 1 Gb of brand new world-class construction kits, loops & samples produced by multi award winning sample CD producer Vinnie Zummo in New York.
  • Access to individual hits within loops.
  • Easy and intuitive user interface.
  • Based on KONTAKT audio engine.
  • Loops use one or more of the three sampler-modes: Beat Machine with ISE (Individual Slice Edit), Time Machine and standard Sampler mode.
  • Easy synchronization of loops to MIDI tempo.
  • MIDI file export permits groove, accent, and feel manipulation in any host sequencer.
  • Integrated effects: Group filter including low-pass, high-pass, band-reject or band-pass modes, global filter, lo-fi, distortion, syncable delay.
  • Modulation section provides AHDSR envelope, two individual syncable LFOs, envelope follower and a DBD pitch envelope.
  • Total Recall.

Related news... (last 5)

NI / Zero-G Intakt engine updated to v1.0.3 10th May 2004
Zero-G Intakt based modules released 20th April 2004

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By Syncopator
On 6th November 2004
Version: 1.0.3021

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Honestly, this is one of the worst "urban" libraries I've ever purchased, and I've used or heard quite a few. (My favorite is PlugSound PS04: Hip-hop tool kit. And no, I'm not affiliated with them in any way.) While Nu Jointz' Native Instruments Kompakt format is fine, and while I like the option of tempo variability, it's the sounds themselves that leave so much to be desired.

Many, many of the loops are super-chorused, super-processed and/or "flam-my" to the point of sounding rhythmically "confusing" and flat-out "mushy." Bank after bank, I kept listending in disbelief, wondering how this collection of less than mediocre sounds was approved for replication and distribution. Out of hundreds of loops and sounds, I found maybe 2 or 3 dozen I could actually use (mostly one-shots; hardly any of the loops sound either authentic or interesting, IMO).

Also, the documentation is sketchy, and often, some Intakt features are disabled for whatever reasons on a particular "patch."

I strongly considered attempting to return the product, but I wasn't sure they'd allow me to do so, since it's software. So I decided to just keep it, thinking I'd use some of the few useable sounds, once in a while. In particular, I figured I'd use some of the one-shots, as opposed to the loops. But honestly, I haven't called it up even once since the day I installed it. I should have made note, that day, of the patches I thought might be useful. Because now, to be honest, the thought of having to wade through them all again, just to find the ones I thought were usable, has kept me from touching it.

Skip this one and get PlugSound PS04. It's loops aren't tempo-adjustable, but they ROCK. (And I understand the guys at PlugSound have some interesting things in the works.) Or get Stylus RMX and buy hip-hip REX files from another company, to import into RMX. But trust me: *skip* Nu Jointz.
 
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