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> Vst Sample Libraries, Reliable one on a budget?
stimpy
post Sat 3 Sep 2005, 15:29
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I need a stable, budget sample library.
Anyone know any good ones that are cpu light (using 2005 powerbook), but have a good varied set of natural sounding instruments?
I've been through sampletank hell and need my faith in virtual instruments restoring..
How's NI Kompakt, or indeed Kontakt?
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Jan NI
post Mon 5 Sep 2005, 12:38
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Kompakt is good for playing back basic sounds. But if you are interested in tweaking your sounds a little more and have filters and effects on it, maybe sometimes want to build your own instrument you should decide for Kontakt. BTW you get a 15 GB library with Kontakt.
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post Mon 5 Sep 2005, 15:58
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Thanks for the info!
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post Mon 3 Oct 2005, 20:55
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Can anyone comment on how Kompakt compares to Halion Player? I have very little money. How do the sample libraries compare? Is one a bit more flexible than the other? CPU load?
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Chris C.L
post Tue 4 Oct 2005, 12:16
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Never used Halion but I do use kontact 1.5. My mac is not that powerfull and was very relieved that kontact had very low CPU usage. Even when it is running the maximum number of samples/instuments its still lower than any VSTi I have. But that does depend on how you make use of its modular structure. Can be a bit slow analising samples for beat+time machine though(not really a problem though).
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