Otherwise, I find the idea and concept interesting. I need to hear more user examples, especially when the sounds were replaced by other libraries. The question is how well this works after midi export with other libraries and how much you have to readjust. I noticed this in the walkthrough with the flutes that were played once with legato and staccato. It’s a simple sampler when you want it to be, and a deep sonic scripting laboratory when you need something more. If I use the midi export and use a combination of single notes, legato, runs and thrills I have to manually adjust the articulation changes. NI Kontakt 6 v6.5.3 WIN & MACOSX With KONTAKT 6, you can sound like a snare drum, a symphony orchestra, or anything in between, from a universe of sampled instruments. In this article, well look at all the common things that you really ought to know about strings when learning JavaScript, such as creating strings, escaping quotes in strings, and joining strings together. Action Strings 2 seems to me to be very designed for a very precise timing which is faster static with these quite "thin - precise" sounds.īut, there are also a few use cases that I see which I do not get so easily with other libraries.įor example the fast legato lines with polyphonic legato (which seems to work here). Next, well turn our attention to strings this is what pieces of text are called in programming. Probably because of the slight variations in the samples and the samplestart. In addition, I find problematic that the sequences quickly sound static, similar to the orchestrator from OPUS, although I find this less static due to the HO sounds. I find the sound a bit hard to get used to, with the mics and eq it can probably be made "smoother".