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ABSYNTH 5 is an exceptional synthesizer with unique sonic potential. Its speciality is a limitless spectrum of unusual, evolving sounds created using the powerful, hybrid synthesis architecture and sophisticated modulation and effect system - resulting in sounds far removed from the everyday. What's more ABSYNTH 5 is not just a synthesizer, but a powerful effect plug-in for treating audio tracks using the unique ABSYNTH 5 effects bank.

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Native Instruments released a slew of soft synth updates today – thanks to everyone who sent this in. The big news is that Absynth, the alien-sounding synth that has become a darling of sound designers, gets a big update. But with so much to cover, here’s the in-a-nutshell version so you can grok it all in one place.

The other big news – Komplete’s price is down to EUR499/559, with cheaper upgrade pricing to match. That makes the suite much more aggressive, and certainly as far as software instruments, as much as you can get in any one box, anywhere, for that amount of change. It’s not all good news, though – there were some cuts, separating some other instruments from the lineup. (This time they’re just a la carte, though, not discontinued as was the previous vocoder and spectral delay.)

Disclaimer: I’m reading this from a press release and peppering it with what either might be considered my expansive experience and finely-honed instincts or, in technical terms, “randomly made-up speculation.” Less review, more fauxview. Expect more once we’ve used these in the flesh.

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A screenshot, revealing – actually very little. It’s still blue-green, the Absynth. I like my visual representation better.
Absynth 5
The synth Jim Aikin once described to me as a “rabbit hole” has just gotten deeper. New in this release:

  • Supercomb filter for “physical-modeling-type” sounds – think exquisite new resonance.
  • Cloud filter for granular-based modulation.
  • Filter feedback paths for “gritty” “unpredictable” …well, you know, filter feedback.
  • Aetherizer” for breaking up and rearranging sound particles, apparently derived from granular models but implemented in an unusual way.
  • More presets, in case you want a guide exploring the stuff above.
  • Mutator for morphing presets based on musical keywords – an alternative way of navigating presets.
Those new filters and processors sound really extraordinary to me. I have a small selection of “desert island” synths. Absynth might qualify for when you move to a different planet.


Kontakt 4
Here’s a surprise. You see, Native Instruments only updated its flagship sampler to 3.5 as recently as July. That was no minor update, either, featuring 64-bit memory support (on Windows) and greater 32-bit memory (up to 32 GB on Mac), plus improved from-disk streaming, multi-core support, MIDI learn, and other enhanced features and compatibility. In less than a month and a half, they’re back to announce version 4.

And it does sophisticated live convolution of samples. Somewhere, someone is thinking of realistic purposes for that. I’m thinking Absynth may have company on that alien planet.



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  • Authentic Expression Technology (AET) What? A process that mimics authentic instruments – with an obscure acronym to match? Is NI channeling Roland? AET isn’t quite like anything I’ve heard before, with a “phase-corrected convolution” based on an analysis of the original acoustic instrument sample. (In other words, it squishes your sample together with the analyzed behavior of a real-world instrument.) It’s a unique-sounding process, and one I’d love to hear warped to unusual sound design purposes – not just faking real instruments, but inventing new ones.
  • Vowel morphing for choirs. (Yeah, see what I just said? You’re going to want to route synths through AET, too, aren’t you?)
  • A sampled Mellotron.
  • Sample compression to save on resources – without losing audio fidelity or taxing the CPU, says NI.
  • Multi Scripts for Kontakt scripting users.
  • A new sound browser with “more musical” terms.
  • A stack of belgian waffles, dripping in syrup. (Okay, I made that one up. Mmmmm… waffles.)

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Guitar Rig 4 (Pro and otherwise)
Where do you go in a crowded guitar emulation market, with a package that’s already crammed with sound tools? NI has chosen to focus on the speakers/cabinet/mic. There’s more talk of convolution – here, “latency-free” convolution – but I know NI’s tools often use different techniques for the different products, which means this may not be exactly what’s showing up in Kontakt; more on that once I find out exactly what they’ve done. New in “Pro”:

  • Advanced cabinet, mic modeling: NI says they’ve applied latency-free convolution in order to get more precise models from their software. (Well, okay, digital processes inherently add latency, so let’s assume extreme-low-latency).
  • Control Room mic + cabinet matching: Other guitar amp emulations do effectively this – there are some simple combinations in Apple’s new Logic 9, most recently. But NI says that, again, their technology is special, with phase-aligned studio mics for each cabinet and work by German guitar and recording guru Peter Weihe.
  • New tube amps: “Hot Plex,” “Jump.”
  • Two new delays, two new reverbs.
  • Dedicated master effects section.
  • True-stereo processing throughout the signal chain.
  • Better sound quality for pitch-based effects.
  • More host automation, controller assignment.
  • Use the Rig Kontrol 3 pedal board as a MIDI controller with anything you like.
That’s just the flagship; some updates apply across the range to other packaged versions of the Guitar Rig line, with different sets of features and hardware that are a bit too complex to compare now.


Komplete 6
For those keeping score at home, here’s what you get if you prefer the whole box.

New versions:

  • Absynth 5
  • Kontakt 4
  • Guitar Rig 4
And the existing lineup:

  • Battery 3
  • FM8
  • Massive
  • Reaktor 5
  • Elektrik Piano (now simply as Kontakt samples, but that’s fine)
And those upgrading who felt burned in the past by the process, NI seems to be giving something back this time. All the way back to Komplete 2, you can upgrade for US$169, and Kontakt and Reaktor owners – any version – can Komplete themselves for EUR299/339 through the end of 2009.

The full Komplete package is now just US$559/EUR559.

So, what got cut:

  • Akoustic Piano
  • B4 II
  • PRO-53
I think people will miss the excellent Akoustic Piano. Sure, there are lovely piano samples in Kontakt, but AP includes some other controls, and… well, everyone likes pianos.

PRO-53 and B4 II probably won’t be deal killers, however, and if you’re an upgrading user you’ve already got the latest version. Of course, NI users are an impassioned bunch, so feel free to disagree.

I still think this gives Komplete an extra edge. And let’s not lose the real story here – real time convolution and crazy filtering in Absynth. I’ll sleep on that.

Oh yeah, and iPhone apps? Cool, but when you want to put more supercomputer-style processing on your tracks, your desktop computer is still your friend.

quelle http://createdigitalmusic.com/2009/09/01/n...lete/#more-7247


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KOMPLETE 6 um € 479,- bei thomann!
ich glaub ich schlag diesmal zu!
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