not only can you download your Band-in-a-Box® Pro, MegaPAK, or PlusPAK purchase - you can also choose to add a flash drive backup copy with the installation files for only $15? It even comes with a Band-in-a-Box® keychain!įor the larger Band-in-a-Box® packages (UltraPAK, UltraPAK+, Audiophile Edition), the hard drive backup copy is available for only $25. Today (April 5) is National Flash Drive Day!ĭid you know. If your library gives you the "Too Old" message after an update, you will probably find the rollback at: P.S.: Native Instruments has responded to the concerns of K6 users and is hosting rollback/pre-NKS2-Mk3-K7 versions on their community forum. Now it's really necessary to always read the "Changes" tab before you click on "Update". You can also always make a "K6" copy of your Instruments folder before you update a library. It appears that recent library updates from Native Instruments are making the libraries compatible with NKS2 but incompatible with Kontakt6, even if they previously were. Speaking of Native Access updates, you may want to check out this thread on VI-Control: If not:Ī new instrument/section is to be added every month. If you already downloaded The Free Orchestra 2 from ProjectSAM, a Bold Legato Brass update/addition is waiting for you in your Updates page of Native Access. Put another way, in this thread I wanted to post only Kontakt libraries that anybody could use for free with the free Kontakt Player. I was posting libraries like the one you referenced in another thread for those who own the full/paid version of Kontakt and who can also take advantage of free third-party "open" libraries. I was posting libraries in this thread for the free Kontakt Player for those who may not have purchased Kontakt (either separately or with an including version of Komplete) so that they could also take advantage of using a Kontakt library without having to purchase the full version of Kontakt and just run it in the free Kontakt Player. It either won't run or it will only run for 15 minutes in "Demo Mode" in the free Kontakt Player. If you don't own the full/paid version of Kontakt, this is a big (up to $300) difference. It is a free open/unencoded Kontakt library for the full/paid ("Retail") version of Kontakt. It is definitely is not a free Kontakt library for the free Kontakt Player-the developer states so on the website and I can personally vouch that neither it or the paid version are Kontakt Player libraries. It’s always a good idea to freshen up your sample folder with unusual sounds, and this is a nice opportunity to do so.Well, since you asked: Yes, it is a Kontakt library but what kind? You can view all Kontakt libraries as one of two types: A registered/serialed/Player library or an "open"/unencoded/Full/Retail Kontakt library? The free libraries tend to be a bit left of center, featuring releases such as Jaw Harp, Music Box, and Xylophone. Its site currently hosts eight freeware libraries available for download. If you’re looking for more freebies, Splash Sound has you covered. Splash Sound is currently running a site-wide sale on its plugins, which cover drums, guitar, synths, and vocal instruments, with everything cut down at quite generous amounts, such as 50% off or more. Kontakt is a Windows and Mac release, and Epic Percussion 2 is made for Kontakt 5.6.8 or newer. There are plenty of demos on YouTube for all three releases if you want to hear how they sound. Splash Sound has since released Epic Percussion 3, which features three drum kits and 17 solo percussion instruments.Įpic Percussion 3 is currently available for $69, which is 54% off the regular price of $149. The original Epic Percussion launched back in February 2019, and Splash Sound released Epic Percussion 2 as a free update to the library in May 2020.įor the 2.0 release, the developer included a new UI, lowered CPU usage, remastered the instruments, added on/off switches, and debuted a new Epicness knob, which they described as a saturation and stereo imaging multi-effect. Splash Sound included 70 rhythmic phrases with auto project time stretch, 100 MIDI loops, and more than 40 sound effects samples such as hits, transitions, and risers. The sound can be further finessed with the included effects such as EQ, compression, and reverb. With the ability to switch each mic on or off and control the levels independently, there’s a wide range of sounds on tap. The library offers a combination of four mic positions (Close, Overhead, Room, and Hall), allowing you to dial in a tone ranging from close and dry to massive and expansive.
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