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Kontakt interface makes me nervous when using it to be honest.
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I compose inside of Maschine and while it is a easy process I still see limitations in the software that shows why many people still choose to compose inside of a DAW instead of composing directly in maschine.
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Most of the VST software while some sounds good don't have that warm sound like the workstations. I come from years of composing on Yamaha Motif XS8 and in the past two years changing over to software has been a struggle especially finding quality sounds. I have Omnisphere and it is great but I am truly lacking all the bread and butter sounds.
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I downloaded the free version of SampleTank 3 and the piano sounded really good IMO. Addictive Keys while is nice I hate the compressor pumping sound it does to the piano making it very unnatural sounding to me. I have several standalone VST's for piano and bass, etc, but I am not satisfied with the quality of the sounds. However, I find the sounds not of much use to me. But ST3's a solid purchase even if you have Kontakt.I have Kontakt because it came with my Maschine Studio. depending on your budget, if you already have Kontakt and need something that doesn't have as much "shared content" so to speak, i'd look Omnisphere or maybe even Nexus (even though I think the sounds are getting kind of played out at this point and there isn't as much tweakability). But ST3's a solid purchase even if you have Kontakt.Īll in all.
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I'd be nothing without Cinesamples lol.Īll in all. ST3 and their other libraries still make it an interesting comparison, but Komplete has just too much good stuff in it and the third party Kontakt libraries really rule. West Africa drums, Battery, Alicia's Keys, Monark is unreal etc). grabbing the Komplete bundle and the sheer breadth of how much they give you, you eventually find things that you like (ie. The beauty of Kontakt is the third party libraries. Sampletank's stock library covers more ground to me w/ more "different" things. If I already had Kontakt and got the urge to ask about Sampletank, that's probably enough to grab sampletank, b/c you're clearly not satisfied w/ Kontakt alone if you're asking. But I can actually use some of these Sampletank synths. I get the urge to reach for a synth VST instead. I can't say the same for Kontakt either, I don't use the material all that much if ever honestly. And the synth sounds in Sampletank's stock library are very usable. They sound like there wasn't much time spent on them, I dunno. The stock Kontakt strings aren't impressive to me. I hate trying to play slow attacking strings quickly to a HipHop rhythm, it never works out how I want it. The compressor took care of the attack on the strings perfectly. it's the exact string sound I envisioned for this song. I used their stock string and slapped on the LA2A compressor.
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but they give you a slim version that loads in Sampletank.) I just did a recreation of a song I made 5 years ago when I wasn't nearly as good as I am now. They give you some extremely good plugins (not the VST instance unfortunately, they weren't that nice. Kontakt's stock library isn't all that to me, I think Sampletank has it beat easily in every department. If you're talking just Sampletank 3 vs Kontakt 5. You know, I had a long response written just now, but for some reason I thought you were comparing Sampletank 3 to Komplete, so I had to delete the entire thing!