Komplete 10 Date - Oct. 1 2014
- KVRAF
- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
Instead of K and KU, I wish they could go for something like K Electric, and K Allround
I want the K synths and effects, but have little interest in the piano, organs and that kind of regular rock/pop stuff.
Buying K10 upgrade now, half of the stuff I wouldn't really use.
Best option would be "Build your own Komplete" where users could select what they wanted included in their Komplete.
I want the K synths and effects, but have little interest in the piano, organs and that kind of regular rock/pop stuff.
Buying K10 upgrade now, half of the stuff I wouldn't really use.
Best option would be "Build your own Komplete" where users could select what they wanted included in their Komplete.
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- KVRAF
- 9100 posts since 28 Apr, 2013
+1Numanoid wrote:Instead of K and KU, I wish they could go for something like K Electric, and K Allround
I want the K synths and effects, but have little interest in the piano, organs and that kind of regular rock/pop stuff.
Buying K10 upgrade now, half of the stuff I wouldn't really use.
Best option would be "Build your own Komplete" where users could select what they wanted included in their Komplete.
I know my 'build' would've have been much different than what I have now or will end up having.
- KVRAF
- 6502 posts since 25 May, 2002 from Bobo-dioulasso\BF__Geneva/CH
+1
I, for one, agree...
...Kompletely !

I, for one, agree...
...Kompletely !
- KVRAF
- 6097 posts since 5 Jul, 2001 from Just about .... there
Having something called Komplete ... which isn't .. how does that make sense?BBFG# wrote:It's part of Ultimate. Which makes sense, sine they do the same with Razor.SODDI wrote:The omission of Molekular is ... interesting.
(I've done this before)
SKEW:
NOT-Komplete
SOMEWHAT-Komplete
NEARLY-Komplete
QUASI-Komplete
TOTALLY-Komplete (except what isn't included)
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- KVRAF
- 9100 posts since 28 Apr, 2013
Something I agree as a 'cognitive distortion' at best.SJ_Digriz wrote:Having something called Komplete ... which isn't .. how does that make sense?BBFG# wrote:It's part of Ultimate. Which makes sense, sine they do the same with Razor.SODDI wrote:The omission of Molekular is ... interesting.
(I've done this before)
SKEW:
NOT-Komplete
SOMEWHAT-Komplete
NEARLY-Komplete
QUASI-Komplete
TOTALLY-Komplete (except what isn't included)
Nothing temporal can be termed (K)complete or Omni- without some hubris showing through it all.
- KVRian
- 910 posts since 21 Aug, 2011
+1. I haven't bought into Komplete yet because I don't want or need any of the Sample content at all. Would easily buy into K Elektrik.Numanoid wrote:Instead of K and KU, I wish they could go for something like K Electric, and K Allround
I want the K synths and effects, but have little interest in the piano, organs and that kind of regular rock/pop stuff.
Buying K10 upgrade now, half of the stuff I wouldn't really use.
Best option would be "Build your own Komplete" where users could select what they wanted included in their Komplete.
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- KVRAF
- 11994 posts since 12 May, 2008
The Interesting thing about Komplete is that it started as every product they had. But then started making quite a few sample libraries (or having others make them), which then necessitated Komplete Ultimate to include all their sample content. Komplete was still complete in terms of products at first. Well it didn't have Razor but I guess that could be considered as content rather than full products. But then they mixed it all up because all the reverbs and effects that came out became Komplete Ultimate products so yeah not complete in terms of plug-ins just kind of Komplete-ish. Still an absurd amount of stuff. I can't think of any other product that for the same price for new comers continuously adds so much stuff.
I remember how blown away I was by all the stuff in Komplete 2. It's downright frightening to think of what will be included in a few years. Someone mentioend they wishes there was custom bundles but that's impossible - They couldn't go any cheaper or it would start to get too close to the price of any given product. So it's already kind of a make your own bundle. You just get it all and install what you want.
I remember how blown away I was by all the stuff in Komplete 2. It's downright frightening to think of what will be included in a few years. Someone mentioend they wishes there was custom bundles but that's impossible - They couldn't go any cheaper or it would start to get too close to the price of any given product. So it's already kind of a make your own bundle. You just get it all and install what you want.
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- KVRAF
- 5913 posts since 25 Jan, 2007
Yup - that's exactly how I see it.Echoes in the Attic wrote:Someone mentioend they wishes there was custom bundles but that's impossible - They couldn't go any cheaper or it would start to get too close to the price of any given product. So it's already kind of a make your own bundle. You just get it all and install what you want.
Again, you're right. Everyone's already itching for Komplete 11 before 10 is even out. Sheesh. What will Komplete 25 be like I wonder?Echoes in the Attic wrote:I remember how blown away I was by all the stuff in Komplete 2. It's downright frightening to think of what will be included in a few years.
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- KVRian
- 1132 posts since 8 Oct, 2004 from Australia
Exactly. And I am not aware of any condition that exists that says you can't uninstall anything that you don't need, although I'm not sure if you HAVE to install everything in the first place, never checked as I install it all!Echoes in the Attic wrote:Someone mentioend they wishes there was custom bundles but that's impossible - They couldn't go any cheaper or it would start to get too close to the price of any given product. So it's already kind of a make your own bundle. You just get it all and install what you want.
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- KVRAF
- 9100 posts since 28 Apr, 2013
You can install just what you want. I have everything installed on the big machine.ftech wrote:Exactly. And I am not aware of any condition that exists that says you can't uninstall anything that you don't need, although I'm not sure if you HAVE to install everything in the first place, never checked as I install it all!Echoes in the Attic wrote:Someone mentioend they wishes there was custom bundles but that's impossible - They couldn't go any cheaper or it would start to get too close to the price of any given product. So it's already kind of a make your own bundle. You just get it all and install what you want.
But the one I'm loading up next week will be streamlined quite a bit.
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- KVRAF
- 1594 posts since 16 Jan, 2010 from Denver
jrrshop just price matched gc/mf/m123:
http://www.jrrshop.com/native-instrumen ... -10-update
Now at 150, and with their discount down to 134
http://www.jrrshop.com/native-instrumen ... -10-update
Now at 150, and with their discount down to 134
- KVRAF
- 2990 posts since 13 Apr, 2008 from Charleston, SC
I think it is not Komplete by name in reference to their catalog. It is in reference to getting the job done. Komplete does have everything you basically need to create music, and do it quite well. Komplete Ultimate becomes just that in that it expands the realm of your sound, going just beyond the basic.SJ_Digriz wrote: Having something called Komplete ... which isn't .. how does that make sense?
(I've done this before)
SKEW:
NOT-Komplete
SOMEWHAT-Komplete
NEARLY-Komplete
QUASI-Komplete
TOTALLY-Komplete (except what isn't included)
NI has some fantastic products. And there are some dogs in there as well. I really wish they had the B2 mkII and Pro53 back in the bundle, whether it is ONGOINGLY supported or not (well it would be nice to have Windows 8 x64 and Mavericks supported). I would love to have those again.
