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A.M. Gold wrote:Well I am a bit annoyed if i can't do full edits of something that was sold to run on Kontakt 4 if I only own 3.5. I just bought Galaxy Vintage D which runs on K4 and I'm using the free player.
Ah! That's a different matter - that's an upgrade issue.

If something is sold in a later, updated version I can't use, I don't buy it. I am still on Mac OS10.5.x so that precludes me from buying anything that requires 10.6.x. I am still on K3.5 so wouldn't buy any lib built in K4 ... because I know it wouldn't work.
A.M. Gold wrote:If I do an edit and then save it can I play that edited instrument in the future without a time limit
In a word, no!

I am not going defend NI here (errmmm .. maybe I am... whatever!) because I have no affiliation with them whatsoever (I wish I did - maybe I could get a good deal on having my libraries authorised by them!) but their free player is just that - something to play their libraries and libraries from 3rd-parties who have parted with a goodly sum of money to NI to have their library authorised. Those will work without the time limit restriction ... unless you try to edit them.

And this, to me, is where the confusion lies - the fact that they also use their free player as means to demo the full version of Kontakt.

If I had been on the team discussing the functionality of the free Player, it would have been just that - a player for NI library and authorised 3rd-party libraries. It can't play 3rd-party libraries (like mine and others) which haven't been authorised. End of chat. It would not have any editing to speak of - maybe attack and release and perhaps cutoff. It's a 'PLAYER', not a full blown sampler. If you want more editing, buy the bloody sampler!

I would also have made the Kontakt demo a separate thing altogether where people can load up and play and tweak ANY library but it times out after XX minutes. That's it. End of chat. It's a DEMO. If you like it but are frustrated by the limitations, buy the bloody sampler!

I think everyone would be clear on that.

As it is, what we have is a confusing mess where the 'player' can play authorised libraries without restriction (unless you edit them which goes into 'demo mode' and times out after XX minutes) and you can play unauthorised 3rd-party library but only in the 'demo mode' with the XX minute time limit. NI probably thought this was clever thing ... and maybe it is ... but it's bloody confusing!

As I have mentioned elsewhere, I spend a fair bit of time explaining this to customers who have thought they could run my stuff in the player. They CAN but with the XX minute limit (and I can now see why my friends at Sonic Couture say that their library can't be used - it can but this mess is too damned confusing to explain to everyone).

I can totally understand why NI have done this - if people could use the player without restriction, it would damage sales of their full blown Kontakt - and I am not knocking them for that. But they have made it SO damned confusing for a lot of people, users and developers alike. I don't know when they brought out their player/demo but it was a good while back and people are STILL confused by it! :?

Cheers,


Steve

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Which just goes to prove what the commanding officer, who was a practical man, said to his men (one of which was a good friend of mine, doing his military service):

"You gotta make it simple, boys, or it won't work."

QED.

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Joachim
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Brilliant set. Now if someone would just go and model their two additive synths.
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first off, very cool project. thanks a bunch.

question 1: does this include .wav files, i would like to just load them into EXS24.

question2: i have the free Kontact player. will this load in there? even if it only plays for 30 minutes, I could always record it and make a sampler instrument.
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Didn't get much of a chance to play with this but first impressions are that this is a damn fine set of samples and a very individual sound.

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Bump for anyone who may have missed these. And thanks to the folks at Sonic Couture for putting them up and also Hollowsun for the nice addition.

Vintage viby goodness :D

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Thanks to Soniccouture for this (we mentioned it on ANR as freeware of the month, together with the FreqEcho)!
I'd love to see an EXS24 version too, even without some of bonus features Kontakt users get. Maybe with some instruments there's less need of complicated scripting to get a nice, perfectly playable instrument.
I mean, Scarbee was doing incredibly good EXS libraries years ago, and they still stand the test of time.
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I'm just here to say that Golden Blue demo on this blows my mind and trembles my heart. I would download anything that plays that melody and that chords and that modulation. Who wrote that?

Thank you for this great instrument, love it.
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Hi,
it's 'Golden Brown' by the Stranglers!

not to be confused with strangling Gordon Brown.

James

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soniccouture wrote:Hi,
it's 'Golden Brown' by the Stranglers!

not to be confused with strangling Gordon Brown.

James
I knew this song for years but never thought one who did that demo had it in mind. DIfferent harmony works too much flow into that sequence, I can't resist. Just. Love. It.
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