1) What
is Kontakt?
2) How
is the Kontakt interface structured?
3) What
soundfile formats does Kontakt support?
4)
How do I load samples into Kontakt?
5) What
is an Instrument in Kontakt?
6)
How do I create an Instrument in Kontakt?
7)
What is a Multi-Instrument in Kontakt?
1) What
is Kontakt? top
Kontakt is a software sampler with exceptional synthesis
capabilities and an impressive, user-friendly interface.
Kontakt features interface support for VST 2.0,
DXi, MAS, ASIO, DirectConnect, MME, DirectSound,
FreeMIDI, SoundManager and OMS.
2) How
is the Kontakt interface structured? top
The Kontakt interface panel is designed as a virtual
rack comprised of 'foldable' modules. The central
module is called the Instrument Header and this
is what you see when first loading Kontakt. Here
you can establish the basic parameters for your
Instrument such as Name, keyrange, and MIDI channel
etc. Activating the large Edit button on the left
of the Instrument Header gives access to the modules
comprising your Instrument as well as revealing
the Loop, Mapping and Group editors. To the left
of the Kontakt Instrument panel is the browser window
for navigating your system or, by clicking on the
Structure button, for viewing the internal structure
of your Instrument. The fact that the rack-style
layout of Kontakt parallels its internal architecture
makes it much easier to understand than some other
software samplers Also, any modules not being used
by Kontakt are neither displayed or calculated by
cpu, thus optimising efficiency.
3) What soundfile
formats does Kontakt support? top
Kontakt can import SDII, AIFF , WAV, Akai S-1000/S-3000,
SF2, Gigasampler (RAM import) and Battery sound
formats.
4) How do I load
samples into Kontakt? top
To load a sample into Kontakt either double click
on the sample in the browser window and this will
open a new Instrument Header and the sample will
be mapped across the keyboard. To load a sample
into a pre-existing Kontakt Instrument simply click
and drag the sample from the browser window and
place it on the Mapping Editor screen.
5) What is
an Instrument in Kontakt? top
A Kontakt Instrument is one or several samples/zones
which can be organised into groups.
6) How do I create
an Instrument in Kontakt? top
Kontakt creates an empty, default Instrument as
soon as you open it. This is the basic container
into which you load your samples. Samples are edited
as zones, and zones can be arranged into groups.
Groups enable related sounds to be edited
collectively (in the Group Editor) and routed to
different MIDI channels from that of the Instrument
in which they're housed. The creation of a
Kontakt Instrument is as simple or as complex as
your project demands. The options available in designing
an Instrument include the choice of 3 sampler modes
in which your sounds can be re-synthesised and time
stretched, or where you can easily adjust tempo
and formants settings. Each Instrument also has
its own insert and send effects, can be put through
an extensive range of native filters, and thanks
to its semi-modular design almost all Kontakt parameters
can be modulated. In addition to this, Kontakt also
has 2 additional editing panels. The Mapping Editor
allows intuitive and fast sample mapping, as well
as (velocity) crossfading with up 127 velocity layers
per key. The Loop Editor provides a graphical view
of sample waveforms and sophisticated looping options,
with up to eight loops per sample, the starting
points of which can be manipulated via controllers
and modulators.
7) What is a Multi-Instrument
in Kontakt? top
A Multi-Instrument is a single instance of Kontakt
with more than one Instrument loaded. A Multi-Instrument
can contain up to 16 Instruments assigned to different
MIDI channels.
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