Kern VSTi Preview/Demo - v 1.0.2 RELEASED
- KVRAF
- 22892 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
As there is a strong possibility of this being a future OSC synth, has anybody made a kick drum patch for it?
- KVRian
- 671 posts since 14 Jan, 2014 from The North.
Nice patches, cheersalbertodream wrote:Have a great time playing with kern today, a great sounding synth. I've made 32 patches, and I like to share with you. You can find it here:
http://www.kvraudio.com/product/kern-by ... /downloads
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- KVRist
- 74 posts since 14 Jul, 2013
always the first thing i trywagtunes wrote:As there is a strong possibility of this being a future OSC synth, has anybody made a kick drum patch for it?
here's my starting point:
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- KVRist
- 42 posts since 7 May, 2004 from Madrid, Spain
Since the daws I am using (Reaper and vsthost) doesn't have midi feedback, when I change a patch, the changes don't shown in my controller (Behringer BCR2000). I've notice, that some synths (NI, Synapse and Superwave) however transmits midi cc information to the controller by themselves, and the values of the cc and lights in the controller always match the program I have in the daw.
Is there any possibilities that kern have that kind of midi feedbak of the learned CCs?
It would be great.
Is there any possibilities that kern have that kind of midi feedbak of the learned CCs?
It would be great.
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- KVRAF
- 2628 posts since 30 Mar, 2007 from In and Out Burger
Your loss.Kriminal wrote:No idea, i dont touch NI stuff.Numanoid wrote:So why did Native Instruments launch Komplete Kontrol series?
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- KVRist
- 394 posts since 29 Nov, 2012
Wtf is going on around here?
Let me get this straight:
vco > vcf > vca;
2 EGs that are little more than on/off switches;
and ... er ... oh, no - that's it.
And people are swapping patches?
Don't be fooled by Kern's top-of-the-range sound.
This isn't a 'player', a cut-down demo version - this is the full software.
Kern has 32 parameters.
They're all on the front panel.
Try moving a few of them, see what they do to the sound.
If the Ody or SynthiA had had presets, I would never have dared call myself a musician. (It's not as though I couldn't have got a 'proper' job.)
And Kern is the least challenging instrument I've played since the Stylophone Deluxe (that 2-stylus repeat mode took a bit of getting used to).
If you want to be spoon fed, you're going to have to take that teat out of your mouth first.
Let me get this straight:
vco > vcf > vca;
2 EGs that are little more than on/off switches;
and ... er ... oh, no - that's it.
And people are swapping patches?
Don't be fooled by Kern's top-of-the-range sound.
This isn't a 'player', a cut-down demo version - this is the full software.
Kern has 32 parameters.
They're all on the front panel.
Try moving a few of them, see what they do to the sound.
If the Ody or SynthiA had had presets, I would never have dared call myself a musician. (It's not as though I couldn't have got a 'proper' job.)
And Kern is the least challenging instrument I've played since the Stylophone Deluxe (that 2-stylus repeat mode took a bit of getting used to).
If you want to be spoon fed, you're going to have to take that teat out of your mouth first.
None of the really dumb people I knew when I was young are young any more.
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- Banned
- 18651 posts since 2 Oct, 2001 from England
Cant say ive noticed.bailees7irish wrote:Your loss.Kriminal wrote:No idea, i dont touch NI stuff.Numanoid wrote:So why did Native Instruments launch Komplete Kontrol series?
- KVRian
- 1478 posts since 14 Jul, 2013 from Sweden
Assuming somebody would never have become a musician if he only had a piano. I mean, that's only one untweakable sound.Syntilla wrote:Wtf is going on around here?
Let me get this straight:
vco > vcf > vca;
2 EGs that are little more than on/off switches;
and ... er ... oh, no - that's it.
And people are swapping patches?
Don't be fooled by Kern's top-of-the-range sound.
This isn't a 'player', a cut-down demo version - this is the full software.
Kern has 32 parameters.
They're all on the front panel.
Try moving a few of them, see what they do to the sound.
If the Ody or SynthiA had had presets, I would never have dared call myself a musician. (It's not as though I couldn't have got a 'proper' job.)
And Kern is the least challenging instrument I've played since the Stylophone Deluxe (that 2-stylus repeat mode took a bit of getting used to).
If you want to be spoon fed, you're going to have to take that teat out of your mouth first.
Of course no musician would ever dream of trusting their ears. They could be fooled and thing what they hear is good. God forbid.
Thank God there was no presets n Lennon's guitar. Otherwise he would have beocme a sound designer instead.
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- Banned
- 12880 posts since 5 Jun, 2012
Same here, the only thing NI I have is the Kontakt player, and I dislike it so much that I never use the samples which require it.Kriminal wrote:Cant say ive noticed.bailees7irish wrote:Your loss.Kriminal wrote:No idea, i dont touch NI stuff.Numanoid wrote:So why did Native Instruments launch Komplete Kontrol series?
They seem to have built their own parallel universe with Kontakt, Reaktor etc. That is not the approach I want...
- KVRAF
- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
Fascinatingly though Native Instruments used to have Kore hybrid vst/hardware controller 
Etymologically speaking this is like a rebirth:
Kore <-> Core <-> Kern
Etymologically speaking this is like a rebirth:
Kore <-> Core <-> Kern
- KVRian
- 988 posts since 25 Dec, 2007 from Copenhagen
Funny, one can learn more about synth parameters on this video than on those 2 hours tutorials
"there is a knob and when you turn it to the left, the knob goes uhm ehm to the left ..."
The free synth is kernig and I just like to say thank you.
"there is a knob and when you turn it to the left, the knob goes uhm ehm to the left ..."
The free synth is kernig and I just like to say thank you.
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- KVRAF
- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
After playing with it a couple of hours, I'm quite pleased
Layout is easy to understand and get to grips with, quickly I managed to dial in a fat fifth lead, and arp like bass lines using the LFO.
Love the low CPU usage too.
I would have loved a dedicated arp function though, and to get finished patches out of Kern, more FX than just Chorus option is needed.
Layout is easy to understand and get to grips with, quickly I managed to dial in a fat fifth lead, and arp like bass lines using the LFO.
Love the low CPU usage too.
I would have loved a dedicated arp function though, and to get finished patches out of Kern, more FX than just Chorus option is needed.
- KVRist
- 124 posts since 7 Jan, 2015 from The white cliffs of Dover..
I don't agree, only a few synths from the past had just chorus, (some not even that) The Jupiter 8 / Prophet 5 / Oberheim synths never had any FX and could still coax some great sounds from them. These days with DAW you can add any FX you desire into the chain. What I like about Kern is there is nothing to distract from the most important thing - Sound creationNumanoid wrote:To get finished patches out of Kern, more FX than just Chorus option is needed.
- KVRAF
- 22892 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
I agree. A synth doesn't need FX with all the FX that are available in just about any DAW available today, let alone all the free 3rd party FX available.AutoMotto wrote:I don't agree, only a few synths from the past had just chorus, (some not even that) The Jupiter 8 / Prophet 5 / Oberheim synths never had any FX and could still coax some great sounds from them. These days with DAW you can add any FX you desire into the chain. What I like about Kern is there is nothing to distract from the most important thing - Sound creationNumanoid wrote:To get finished patches out of Kern, more FX than just Chorus option is needed.
- KVRAF
- 7691 posts since 11 Jun, 2006
ahhh at last, something we both agree on, Wagman!wagtunes wrote: I agree. A synth doesn't need FX with all the FX that are available in just about any DAW available today, let alone all the free 3rd party FX available.
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