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MacTron

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NI Kompakt as a subtractive synth.
« on: November 28, 2013, 02:21:23 PM »

As some of you well know, I'm a fan of Kompakt.
Now I show you another little trick to use it as as a subtractive synth.
I have joined together a few Prophet 5 patches on the kompakt original library into a unique instrument pach. In this way, clicking on "group edit" can be selected up to seven waveforms to be mixed and detuned together.
After this, enveloped and all kinds of modulations can be applied.
I also attached this patch and a couple of examples. This files must be placed along with the others synth patches in to Kompakt lib folder.
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Re: NI Kompakt as a subtractive synth.
« Reply #1 on: November 28, 2013, 07:06:26 PM »

Awesome ! (What's the CPU utilization up to ?)

Damn... You are one mad scientist  :D

Better keep this shit a secret from the wife or she will be getting you professional help
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Re: NI Kompakt as a subtractive synth.
« Reply #2 on: November 29, 2013, 05:21:44 AM »

Awesome ! (What's the CPU utilization up to ?)
Very low.

This trick may be useful In some situations with Cubase, if the instruments slots are full, but with some of the Kompakt slots are empty, because this  Kompakt intruments slots can be filled with sampled instruments, and now −with this trick− with your own synthetized sounds.
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