here's one that was buried in another free thread.
http://www.native-instruments.com/#/en/ ... tion-2009/
FREE NI Kore Holiday Selection
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Re: FREE NI Kore Holiday Selection
It's a pretty good set of sounds. You get quite a bundle of sounds (and a bunch of FX you can use on your tracks) when you download the free Kore Player, and this extra collection. It is definitely worth doing.
The Kore Player will remember your settings in a DP project, but unfortunately you cannot actually save your presets in the Kore Player so that they can be loaded later in another project. That is the price you pay for not paying the price for the full player. But it is definitely worth the download.
I also bought the North India Kore Pack for $50 by using the NI discount code (which is good until Dec 31/09)
The Kore Player will remember your settings in a DP project, but unfortunately you cannot actually save your presets in the Kore Player so that they can be loaded later in another project. That is the price you pay for not paying the price for the full player. But it is definitely worth the download.
I also bought the North India Kore Pack for $50 by using the NI discount code (which is good until Dec 31/09)
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Re: FREE NI Kore Holiday Selection
I downloaded it but it won't install as it's Intel-only. I'm sure the installer will still work (I doubt it is time-limited as that would be hard to program), once I'm on a new computer. last year's free Kore Holiday pack was Intel and PPC.
Zed, let me know how the North India pack is. I decided against it due to my extreme disappointment with Drawbar '57 -- I will only buy expansions that can work in the individual products like Absynth and Kontakt from now on. The Kore interface is very non-direct, like a generic MIDI keyboard controller with unlabeled knobs. I was hoping it was more like KSP-scripted Instrument interfaces in Kontakt. They really should target that as a goal for Kore 3.
Also, Kore freezes my computer in most cases before I can even tweak one setting. Granted, I have an old computer, but consider what products I CAN run on my computer, and it's a sad commentary on how poorly programmed Kore must be.
Nevertheless, I'm interested to hear if North India is good, because a VERY deep analysis of its contents indicated to me that it content is probably less detailed for sitar than Sitar Nation, but that it does probably have more articulations for the Tabla pair than Sitar Nation -- if only the Kore interface made access to those features as intuitive as Kontakt does.
It's always hard to judge by audio demos as you don't know what went into them, but overall I find the timbre of Sitar Nation more appealing.
I was tempted due to the Shehnai, as I still use my Yamaha MOTIF-Rack XS for that sound. Alas, the one in the North India pack appears to be a repeat of the one from the main Kontakt library -- only with a worse GUI.
I did buy Absynth Spectral though, as I was quite impressed by the audio demos. Fortunately that one will load in Absynth without needing Kore. With the $25 discount I thought it was worthwhile.
Last year, I used the holiday discount coupon for FM8 Transient Attacks, which also can run in FM8 vs. only in Kore. I highly recommend that library as it is the first major library to take advantage of FM8's extensive new features and is very well programmed. I use several of its presets, and not even just as starting points as is usually the case for me with FM patches. It has a lush timbre and fills out a mix without stepping on anything.
Zed, let me know how the North India pack is. I decided against it due to my extreme disappointment with Drawbar '57 -- I will only buy expansions that can work in the individual products like Absynth and Kontakt from now on. The Kore interface is very non-direct, like a generic MIDI keyboard controller with unlabeled knobs. I was hoping it was more like KSP-scripted Instrument interfaces in Kontakt. They really should target that as a goal for Kore 3.
Also, Kore freezes my computer in most cases before I can even tweak one setting. Granted, I have an old computer, but consider what products I CAN run on my computer, and it's a sad commentary on how poorly programmed Kore must be.
Nevertheless, I'm interested to hear if North India is good, because a VERY deep analysis of its contents indicated to me that it content is probably less detailed for sitar than Sitar Nation, but that it does probably have more articulations for the Tabla pair than Sitar Nation -- if only the Kore interface made access to those features as intuitive as Kontakt does.
It's always hard to judge by audio demos as you don't know what went into them, but overall I find the timbre of Sitar Nation more appealing.
I was tempted due to the Shehnai, as I still use my Yamaha MOTIF-Rack XS for that sound. Alas, the one in the North India pack appears to be a repeat of the one from the main Kontakt library -- only with a worse GUI.
I did buy Absynth Spectral though, as I was quite impressed by the audio demos. Fortunately that one will load in Absynth without needing Kore. With the $25 discount I thought it was worthwhile.
Last year, I used the holiday discount coupon for FM8 Transient Attacks, which also can run in FM8 vs. only in Kore. I highly recommend that library as it is the first major library to take advantage of FM8's extensive new features and is very well programmed. I use several of its presets, and not even just as starting points as is usually the case for me with FM patches. It has a lush timbre and fills out a mix without stepping on anything.
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