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- KVRian
- 899 posts since 14 Nov, 2014 from Atlanta, GA
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- KVRer
- 14 posts since 28 Nov, 2013
Agree - this is becoming a board that I don't want to visit.Uncle E wrote:There's a general feistiness creeping up all over KVR lately.
Just a suggestion - if you see a post that you think is stupid, you don't need to respond. You can just roll your eyes and move on. Or, if you really feel like it's something you can't let go of, send a PM to the poster. The rest of us don't want to scroll through endless "you're an idiot" "no, you're an idiot" posts.
Or, you know, go and make some music with all these fancy libraries we're blessed to have.
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- Pick Me Pick me!
- 10251 posts since 12 Mar, 2002 from a state of confusion
It's not just here, I'm also seeing it on the photography forum I frequent too as of late. Society (at least when expressed online) appears to be devolving into deeper levels of childishness with petty bickering when one person's opinion steps on another (merely by existing).
haha I suggested them to go outside and photograph stuff..... that seems to be the prescription in all of these forums -- step away from the (computer) keyboard.
haha I suggested them to go outside and photograph stuff..... that seems to be the prescription in all of these forums -- step away from the (computer) keyboard.
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- KVRian
- 1452 posts since 9 Feb, 2007 from San Ramon, California
You know, looking at this library some more and reading your thread on it in the samplers forum and some chatter about the M4L versions elsewhere, I think that I might bite on this one. I sort of like the style of the developers and what they are doing. I like the fact that they are working on deep integration with multiple MIDI controllers. I am almost considering the M4L versions instead, but... dunno yet.Numanoid wrote:The thing is that these libs feel more like synths in their own right than sample libs, it is some of the most advanced Kontakt scripting I have seen so far.Gribs wrote:That is sort of small given that there are eight instruments. There must not be much in the way of deep multi-sampled content.
I'm really happy I bought it, sounds are excellent, and very tweakable.
The big red flag is that it is CPU intensive, you need a good system to have full enjoyment of it. I think 16GB RAM is needed
It sounds like the Kontakt script is pushing Kontakt 5 to its limits.
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- KVRAF
- 5624 posts since 23 Aug, 2014 from Boston/Cambridge
homestudiomusician wrote:Agree - this is becoming a board that I don't want to visit.Uncle E wrote:There's a general feistiness creeping up all over KVR lately.
Just a suggestion - if you see a post that you think is stupid, you don't need to respond. You can just roll your eyes and move on. Or, if you really feel like it's something you can't let go of, send a PM to the poster. The rest of us don't want to scroll through endless "you're an idiot" "no, you're an idiot" posts.
Or, you know, go and make some music with all these fancy libraries we're blessed to have.
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- KVRAF
- 4338 posts since 20 Feb, 2004
Fleer wrote:homestudiomusician wrote:Agree - this is becoming a board that I don't want to visit.Uncle E wrote:There's a general feistiness creeping up all over KVR lately.
Just a suggestion - if you see a post that you think is stupid, you don't need to respond. You can just roll your eyes and move on. Or, if you really feel like it's something you can't let go of, send a PM to the poster. The rest of us don't want to scroll through endless "you're an idiot" "no, you're an idiot" posts.
Or, you know, go and make some music with all these fancy libraries we're blessed to have.
A well-behaved signature.
- KVRAF
- 5624 posts since 23 Aug, 2014 from Boston/Cambridge
JerGoertz wrote:Fleer wrote:homestudiomusician wrote:Agree - this is becoming a board that I don't want to visit.Uncle E wrote:There's a general feistiness creeping up all over KVR lately.
Just a suggestion - if you see a post that you think is stupid, you don't need to respond. You can just roll your eyes and move on. Or, if you really feel like it's something you can't let go of, send a PM to the poster. The rest of us don't want to scroll through endless "you're an idiot" "no, you're an idiot" posts.
Or, you know, go and make some music with all these fancy libraries we're blessed to have.
- KVRAF
- 5564 posts since 13 Jan, 2005 from the bottom of my heart
Start to follow your own advice then. 
homestudiomusician wrote:Agree - this is becoming a board that I don't want to visit.
Just a suggestion - if you see a post that you think is stupid, you don't need to respond. You can just roll your eyes and move on. Or, if you really feel like it's something you can't let go of, send a PM to the poster. The rest of us don't want to scroll through endless "you're an idiot" "no, you're an idiot" posts.
Or, you know, go and make some music with all these fancy libraries we're blessed to have.
Whoever wants music instead of noise, joy instead of pleasure, soul instead of gold, creative work instead of business, passion instead of foolery, finds no home in this trivial world of ours.
- KVRAF
- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
Evil Dragon or somebody who have done a lot of scripting would have to answer that.Gribs wrote:It sounds like the Kontakt script is pushing Kontakt 5 to its limits.
Nifty features I like with it, is that the inbuilt preset manager means that midi learned knobs stay learned even if I change a patch
Rouge One feels like a synth in that the OSCs can be tuned, semi-tuned for a fat fifth
Clone is probably the synth I like the most for the sounds, in a 80s poly synth kind of way
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- KVRAF
- 4338 posts since 20 Feb, 2004
Fleer wrote:JerGoertz wrote:Fleer wrote:homestudiomusician wrote:Agree - this is becoming a board that I don't want to visit.Uncle E wrote:There's a general feistiness creeping up all over KVR lately.
Just a suggestion - if you see a post that you think is stupid, you don't need to respond. You can just roll your eyes and move on. Or, if you really feel like it's something you can't let go of, send a PM to the poster. The rest of us don't want to scroll through endless "you're an idiot" "no, you're an idiot" posts.
Or, you know, go and make some music with all these fancy libraries we're blessed to have.
A well-behaved signature.
- KVRAF
- 11338 posts since 18 Aug, 2007 from NYC
Numanoid wrote:By page 692 it will all be forgotten

Deals and prophecies!
- KVRAF
- 11338 posts since 18 Aug, 2007 from NYC
I plan on taking the plunge soon with the Sonic Faction deal. The sad part is that I had decided I wanted to buy the M4L version before seeing this offer, and now I'm back to getting the Kontakt version.
Even more sad... I just picked up the eDNA from Spitfire Audio and its disappointing. The source material for the library is all pre-baked, so manipulation is seemingly limited outside of amplitude modulation and adding more reverb/distortion. In all the reviews I saw on this, I couldn't find anything about the source content other than how it uses the large back catalog of Spitfireaudio... Silly me for assuming that sound design was done via the Kontakt scripted engine. And now, no take backs, no reselling.
Now compare that to Evil Dragon's fine work on Output's Signal. 50 source instruments, and thanks to the routing of FX, sample playback options and modulation controls, you have a far more powerful instrument than what SA has put together.
I also have Whoosh from that free Sonic Faction offering a while back, and I find it an impressive tool. I think they've done an amazing job with theirs scripts and by providing character with their instruments, this makes a great deal at 50% off.
Even more sad... I just picked up the eDNA from Spitfire Audio and its disappointing. The source material for the library is all pre-baked, so manipulation is seemingly limited outside of amplitude modulation and adding more reverb/distortion. In all the reviews I saw on this, I couldn't find anything about the source content other than how it uses the large back catalog of Spitfireaudio... Silly me for assuming that sound design was done via the Kontakt scripted engine. And now, no take backs, no reselling.
Now compare that to Evil Dragon's fine work on Output's Signal. 50 source instruments, and thanks to the routing of FX, sample playback options and modulation controls, you have a far more powerful instrument than what SA has put together.
I also have Whoosh from that free Sonic Faction offering a while back, and I find it an impressive tool. I think they've done an amazing job with theirs scripts and by providing character with their instruments, this makes a great deal at 50% off.
- KVRAF
- 2247 posts since 25 Feb, 2005 from Ganymede
It's more about CPU than memory, my Kosmology sequencer uses a fair amount of CPU due to all the intensive processing needed to target/sequence the different destinations in realtime. I had to spend lots of time optimizing to get the CPU usage down. Once you start doing lots of real-time processing in KScript it can mount up, many libraries only connect GUI components to Kontakt parameters which uses very little CPU in comparison. Significant Memory usage is more about how many samples are loaded into RAM. I have 8GB and don't feel an urgent need for more.Numanoid wrote:Evil Dragon or somebody who have done a lot of scripting would have to answer that.Gribs wrote:It sounds like the Kontakt script is pushing Kontakt 5 to its limits.
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