what else sampler instead of NI Kontakt do you guys use most?

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Falcon
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Don't forget about Steinberg HALion Sonic SE, which is also free for the user. You could create instrument libraries for it using the full version of HALion 6 for the sound design. Probably a much richer environment for your intended use than TX16W. Sonic SE is a free version with no included instrument content (or sound design features).

https://www.steinberg.net/en/products/v ... nic_3.html
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zzz00m wrote:Don't forget about Steinberg HALion Sonic SE, which is also free for the user. You could create instrument libraries for it using the full version of HALion 6 for the sound design. Probably a much richer environment for your intended use than TX16W.

https://www.steinberg.net/en/products/v ... nic_3.html
If you had HALion (which is where you can create your own libraries and sounds) Why would you need HALion Sonic? (although, it comes included for free when you buy HALion).

HALion Sonic SE is esclusively available for Cubase users.
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fmr wrote:
zzz00m wrote:Don't forget about Steinberg HALion Sonic SE, which is also free for the user. You could create instrument libraries for it using the full version of HALion 6 for the sound design. Probably a much richer environment for your intended use than TX16W.

https://www.steinberg.net/en/products/v ... nic_3.html
If you had HALion (which is where you can create your own libraries and sounds) Why would you need HALion Player? (although, it comes included for free when you buy HALion),

The OP is selling libraries. The buyer could use the HALion player, right? No need to purchase a full version to use 3rd party libs. Similar to Kontakt 5 designed libs, but without licensing restrictions to the full version of K5 only. :D
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zzz00m wrote:
fmr wrote:
zzz00m wrote:Don't forget about Steinberg HALion Sonic SE, which is also free for the user. You could create instrument libraries for it using the full version of HALion 6 for the sound design. Probably a much richer environment for your intended use than TX16W.

https://www.steinberg.net/en/products/v ... nic_3.html
If you had HALion (which is where you can create your own libraries and sounds) Why would you need HALion Player? (although, it comes included for free when you buy HALion),

The OP is selling libraries. The buyer could use the HALion player, right? No need to purchase a full version to use 3rd party libs. Similar to Kontakt 5 designed libs, but without licensing restrictions to the full version of K5 only. :D
.. but as far as I know, you need the Steinberg dongle to run the HALion player, no?
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zzz00m wrote:
fmr wrote:
zzz00m wrote:Don't forget about Steinberg HALion Sonic SE, which is also free for the user. You could create instrument libraries for it using the full version of HALion 6 for the sound design. Probably a much richer environment for your intended use than TX16W.

https://www.steinberg.net/en/products/v ... nic_3.html
If you had HALion (which is where you can create your own libraries and sounds) Why would you need HALion Player? (although, it comes included for free when you buy HALion),

The OP is selling libraries. The buyer could use the HALion player, right? No need to purchase a full version to use 3rd party libs. Similar to Kontakt 5 designed libs, but without licensing restrictions to the full version of K5 only. :D
Well, the OP question wasn't about a platform for selling libraries, but yes, I guess that would work for selling libraries (although the library installation is still convoluted, when compared with Kontakt, IMO)
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Waywyn wrote:
.. but as far as I know, you need the Steinberg dongle to run the HALion player, no?

No. I am running Sonic SE with DROP CRE8 from Sample Fuel without a dongle.

https://kvraudio.com/product/drop-cre8-by-sample-fuel
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fmr wrote: Well, the OP question wasn't about a platform for selling libraries, but yes, I guess that would work for selling libraries (although the library installation is still convoluted, when compared with Kontakt, IMO)
Correct about the original post, but he explained in a follow-up post. His libraries are already available with Kontakt format programs, and he was inquiring about branching out to a more accessible platform for non-professional users.

The main problem with Kontakt libraries that I can see is that you need the full version to access the inexpensive or free libraries available from 3rd party sound designers. Not everyone has the full version of Kontakt 5.

The libraries designed for Kontakt 5 Player require the sound designer to pay a a licensing fee to NI for the Player. So the extra cost usually needs to be passed along to the buyer.
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fmr wrote:
HALion Sonic SE is esclusively available for Cubase users.
Not totally accurate. HALion Sonic SE is free to anybody, without content. https://www.steinberg.net/en/landing_pa ... _free.html

Cubase includes instrument content for Sonic SE.
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Falcon is a beast!! My go to for almost everything, great sampler, amazing synth an ultimate workhorse workstation!

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zzz00m wrote:
fmr wrote:
HALion Sonic SE is esclusively available for Cubase users.
Not totally accurate. HALion Sonic SE is free to anybody, without content. https://www.steinberg.net/en/landing_pa ... _free.html

Cubase includes instrument content for Sonic SE.
Yes, I stand corrected. That's HALion Sonic SE Free. :tu:
Fernando (FMR)

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Falcon

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Falcon also seems to be an impressive instrument. Can you create sound banks oe UVI powered instruments for the UVI Workstation (free) with Falcon? https://www.uvi.net/uvi-workstation.html

Or do you need to license the UVI Engine from UVI for that? https://www.uvi.net/licensing-third-parties

I have used the UVI Workstation with a free sample library, and it appears to be somewhat similar in function to HALion Sonic SE.
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zzz00m wrote:Falcon also seems to be an impressive instrument. Can you create sound banks oe UVI powered instruments for the UVI Workstation (free) with Falcon? https://www.uvi.net/uvi-workstation.html

Or do you need to license the UVI Engine from UVI for that? https://www.uvi.net/licensing-third-parties

I have used the UVI Workstation with a free sample library, and it appears to be somewhat similar in function to HALion Sonic SE.
UVI Workstation only reads UFS files, AFAIK. So, you would need to license the encoder from UVI.
Fernando (FMR)

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Used to be Kontakt but in recent projects it’s been pretty much purely Falcon.

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