Daytone Audio – The Source: Source-Base Synthesizer (KONTAKT)

By | August 19, 2018

 

Publisher : Daytone Audio
Website : Daytona Audio
Format : KONTAKT 5.5.1+
Quality : 24 bit 44.1 kHz stereo

Description : We sampled cellos, guitars, basses, synthesizers, ethnic instruments, percussion and human voices for The Source. Thanks to source-based synthesis, users will get a perfect balance between the 50 melodic and controlled effect patches, which easily fit between styles and applications for creating music.

 
Content:
…… :::::: Product Specifications :::::: ……
• 886.1 MB Audiopool (Actual Recordings)
• 493 MB On Disk (Compressed Kontakt Format)
• 41.1 kHz 24-Bit Audio Format
• 50 Sound Patches With Sound Sources From:
(•) Electric Guitar / Bass
(•) Electric Cello
(•) Human Voice (Baritone, Tenor, Shouts, Whispers)
(•) Synthesizers
(•) World Iinstruments (Tampura, Saw Duang)
(•) Less Traditional Sound Sources (Old Furnace, Oil Drum, Etc.)
• Super-Long Samples Recorded At 60 Secs. Plus.
• Requirements: Native Instruments Kontakt 5.4.3 or higher.
…… :::::: Inside The Interface :::::: ……
• Mod Wheel Control For Volume
• Complete GUI Control For:
(•) Envelope (Attack, Decay, Sustain, Release)
(•) Distortion (Tone, Lelvel, Drive)
(•) Tempo-Synced Pulse / LFO (Note Value, Width)
(•) Convolution Reverb (Pre-Delay, Amount, Size, Tone)
(•) Filter (Frequency, Tone)
• FX Bypass Switches For Selective Sound-Molding
• Patch Menu With Access To 50 Unique Sounds

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