Archive for September, 2024

Native Instruments Komplete 15 and Kontakt 8 Now Available – Here’s What’s New



Native Instruments has released Komplete 15, the latest version of its colossal  virtual instrument bundle, sounds and effects, along with a new version of the beloved software sampler Kontakt
What’s new in Native Instruments Komplete 15:

Kontakt 8 – NI calls this “the biggest update in years” for Kontakt. New Chords and Phrases Tools offer smart features for sparking new ideas. Plus they can be paired with your favorite Kontakt instruments to unlock new creative possibilities.

Komplete 15 updates NI’s mega-bundle of music software with a broad variety of new content that includes a new flagship instrument, Kithara. Included in Komplete 15 Collector’s Edition, Kithara is a cinematic collection of guitars and string instruments that covers everything from guitars and mandolins to rare and exotic instruments such as the cuatro and ronroco, four of which can be layered in each patch.

The samples in Kithara’s library have been processed with an array of effects and sound design techniques to create unique and modern-sounding presets that can be further transformed using granular processing and an array of effects that includes delay, distortion and a lo-fi effect, while a flexible modulation system gives you plenty of scope for designing rhythmically evolving sounds, or hooking Kithara up with aftertouch-equipped controllers like NI’s Kontrol series for expressive performances.

Komplete 15 comes in four different tiers: Select, Standard, Ultimate and Collector’s Edition. Select is divided into three editions: Beats is aimed at beatmakers working in hip-hop and R&B, Band features sampled instruments for songwriters, and Electronic is angled towards dance music and electronica.

Komplete Standard brings you 95 instruments and effects, while the Ultimate tier includes more than 150 instruments and effects and 70 Expansion sound packs. The bumper Collector’s Edition gives you over 290 instruments and effects, and more than 150,000 sounds in total.

Among the new Kontakt instruments in Komplete 15, you’ll find Valves Pro, Fables, Vocal Colors, Schema: Dark & Light, Upright Bass, Session Percussionist, Alicia’s Electric Keys, Action Woodwinds, and Acoustic Sunburst Deluxe, along with an array of instruments from NI’s Play series.

Alicia’s Electric Keys – Alicia Keys’ CP-70 electric grand piano has been one of the cornerstones of her sound. Now, you can bring this instrument into your own productions, and you can dive into Alicia’s own custom effect chains to transform parts into ethereal pads, guitar-like tones, and beyond.

Guitar Rig 7 Pro – it features guitar and bass amp simulators, studio effects, and pedals, plus over 100 new rack presets.

Vocal Colors –  an “expressive vocal engine that infuses the emotion of the human voice with incredibly innovative modulation features.”

Standard, Ultimate and Collector’s Edition all come with NI’s amp simulator and effects rack Guitar Rig 7 Pro, iZotope mastering software Ozone 11 Standard and vocal synthesizer VocalSynth 2, and the new version of the brand’s popular software sampler Kontakt.

iZotope Ozone 11 Standard features “cutting-edge processing” and AI-powered workflows to get your music release-ready.

A “massive step up” from its predecessor, Kontakt 8 is equipped with a revamped interface and three new features that make this industry-leading sampler an even more versatile music-making tool: Leap, Tools and Conflux.

Leap is a tool for transforming loops and one-shots that makes it easy to turn a basic sample into a new hook, riff or texture. Shipping with 12 curated ‘Leap Expansions’, loop packs geared towards specific genres and styles, Leap will also let you load in and manipulate your own samples and trigger its effects in real-time with the black keys on your keyboard.

Tools is a suite of generative MIDI tools aimed at sparking creativity and helping you come up with new musical ideas. Kontakt 8 introduces two new Tools: Chords for chord sequences and Phrases for melodies. Third-party developers will be able to develop their own Tools for use in Kontakt.

Conflux is a new hybrid instrument that blends sampling with wavetable synthesis, expanding Kontakt’s capabilities beyond that of a conventional sampler instrument for the first time.


Order Komplete 15 before September 30 and you’ll get iZotope’s AI-powered mixing tool Neutron 4, which would ordinarily set you back $249, for free.

Komplete 15 Select is priced at $99/€99, Standard at $599/€599, Ultimate at $1199/€1199 and Collector’s Edition at $1799/€1799. Reduced prices are available for those upgrading from a lower tier. Kontakt 8 can be purchased outright for $299/€299.

Visit Native Instruments’ site to find out more or read a full list of what’s included in Komplete 15.

Drumboy & Synthgirl Handheld Instruments Now Available To Pre-Order


Randomwaves let us know that they have launched a Kickstarter project to fund production of Drumboy and Synthgirl, a pair of handheld electronic music devices.

Drumboy and Synthgirl are designed to be intuitive and fun, and to make music creation accessible to everyone.

Features:

  • ARM Cortex-M7 Chip – Powerful processor for smooth and responsive music creation
  • 24-bit audio
  • 0″ LCD TFT Screen
  • SD Card Input – Load and store your own samples and sounds with the SD card input
  • Open Source Code – Designed with the maker community in mind, Drumboy & Synthgirl are entirely open-source, built on the popular STM32 platform, which let users can hack & customize the firmware.
  • Drumboy & Synthgirl “seamlessly sync” with each other and even third-party instruments, unlocking a world of collaborative music creation.


Drumboy offers 10 Instrument Layers, Parametric EQ, 2 Effect Channels, Reverb & more.

Synthgirl is a powerful wavetable synthesizer. With 2 versatile oscillators, you can create “unique and evolving” textures.

It offers 4 LFOs, 2 Effect Channels, a Reverb Engine and more.

Drumboy and Synthgirl are available to project backers for $149.

*Note: Crowdfunding projects can involve risk. See the project site for details.

Behringer Proton Synthesizer In Depth Hands-On Review


Texas ambient artist Slumpfish shared this hands-on review of the new Behringer Proton synthesizer.

The Behringer Proton is an all-in-one paraphonic synth in Eurorack format. It offers both a powerful normalized synth voice and lots of patchability for integrating it into larger Eurorack modular systems.

Watch the review and share your thoughts on the Behringer Proton in the comments!

Topics covered:

0:00 Intro

2:15 Oscillators

4:29 Paraphonic Mode

6:36 Filters

8:29 ADSR Envelopes

9:23 LFOs

11:38 ASR Envelopes

14:18 Wave Folder

15:52 Proton Vs. Neutron

18:40 Drone Exploration

21:17 Final Thoughts