NI’s Komplete 8: Kontakt 5 + Maschine Tutorial – Filters, Effects, Timestretching +
Read more: bit.ly In this new tutorial, Dubspot instructor and Native Instruments product specialist Matt Cellitti shows off some of the incredible features in NI's brand-new Kontakt 5 which is of course included in the upcoming Komplete 8. Cellitti explains hat many of these features had remained unchanged since version 2, which came out several years ago, so they were due for a nice update and now sound better than ever! Some of the new features explored in this tutorial includes new filters, effects, time-stretching capabilities, and more. Many people look at Kontakt and just play the instrument presets provided without ever going "under the hood" and creating their own instruments. Kontakt is such a powerful sampler that you can use it for radical sound design and to re-invision loops via time-stretching and effect processing. I really like that Dubspot teaches these techniques in the Sound Design and Synthesis course so that the students can learn to harness the full power of this beast! I also wanted to show off the fantastic new Time Machine Pro feature while loading Kontakt as a plugin inside of Maschine. Tons of Maschine users really want timestretching in Maschine and now they have a valid option by using Kontakt 5. I stretched the Funky Drummer loop down about 15 BPM, while maintaining the original pitch, and then quickly and easily re-sampled it right into Maschine.
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circa 1 mese fa
@vStylerJohnG we use Screenflow from a company called Telestream. You can record and edit with it very well, doing all those transitions you like.
circa 1 mese fa
@mcsg27 How about ones on sidechaining, tips on mouse-free hardware workflow, and song arrangement using scenes?
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What’s uuuuup with the back order? I ordered a few weeks ago and now the site says it won’t have it until the middle of October. Ouch!
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I’d like to actually hear some Kontakt 5 specific instruments
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Wanted to know when are you going to do a tutorial with an actual instrumental or song and timestretch it? I am looking forward in seeing another video from you because you teach it so well
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1:36 = Theres my fucking drummer!
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How much size is Kontakt 5?
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@kaznatv 43GB library.
circa 1 mese fa
hey fellow maschiners!
i just installed kontakt 4 and when i try to run kontakt as a plugin in maschine, it gives me options to run it as an (AU) or an (VST) and when i select one, the application doesn’t open.. watching the tutorial, Matt is able to select kontakt as a plugin and when he selects it, it opens the application.
any ideas why i can’t run kontakt as a plugin properly?
please help! thanks for your assistance everyone
circa 1 mese fa
@Dubspot How do i change the tempo of a loop loaded in kontakt 5 ?
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@wantedwanted21 just like I did here…load your loop inside and use the time machine settings to speed up or slow down the loop to your liking
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@mcsg27 and one more question…how do i make 2 loops sound at the same time because i drag on loop in kontakt 5 then when i drag another one the other one wont start….so just the first loop is running.
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@wantedwanted21 check your settings in the preferences. Kontakt, by default, is set up so consecutive instruments in the rack are on different MIDI channels. So the second loop is probably on MIDI channel 2 which is why your keyboard wont be triggering it I think.
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@mcsg27 Woah is that the size of this program??
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do u need mashine to run this ?
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@IggyX10 no. I just used it in Maschine so I could control the parameters from the controller and to resample the timestretched loop. otherwise Kontakt runs standalone or as a plugin in your DAW.
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I’m a noob to sampling. When you have multiple samples of one sound, let’s say bass but they are all different notes, how do you import them? If I drag in one sample it auto maps it to the keyboard. Is that the same thing as using the multpile files of the same sound!?
circa 1 mese fa
@thecitywalls you have to open the mapping editor window of a new instrument in Kontakt. This will show you a representation of the keyboard and then you can drag your samples onto specific keys or key ranges.
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@mcsg27 Ok thanks. I will try that. If I just click and drag one sample into Kontakt what is it actually doing?
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@thecitywalls it automatically spreads that sample across the entire keyboard. To put it where you want exactly, drag it into the mapping editor and move the mouse up and down to narrow or expand the key range
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@mcsg27 Ah ok cool. That’s pretty awesome!