SampleLogic est fier de vous présenter les 6 élements de la musique :
Ambience (456 patches)
Bass (122 patches)
Harmony (138 patches)
Impacts (391 patches)
Melody (353 patches)
Rhythm (227 patches)
Cette collection de 14 Go/ 4 DVD contient plus de 2000 instruments, loops au tempo synchronisé et multis, conçus pour vous. "The Elements" fonctionne aussi bien sur Mac que su PC sous la forme d'un plug-in au format Audio Unit, VST, DXi et RTAS.
Cette collection vous est livrée avec le player Kontakt 2, prêt à vous servir soit en mode autonome (stand-alone) soit en plug-in dans votre séquenceur. La collection peut également être chargée et customisée dans la version complète de Kontakt 2.
"The Elements" est une collection qui va transformer votre travail, repoussant les limites de la production actuelle et du sound design. Les instruments sont effectivement divisés en éléments intuitifs, vous ne perdrez plus votre temps à naviguer dans votre banque pour écouter des sons inutiles.
Ces instruments ultimes ont été confectionnés pour intriguer, inspirer … ils vous supplient presque de créer et de les utiliser. La collection est remplie de sons très variés : des ambiances déchirantes aux choeurs sereins, des beats acharnés au licks de guitares funk, des basses énormes aux impacts à hérisser le poil, des ensembles de cuivres traditionnels aux sons spiralés psychédéliques et exotiques. Avec en bonus des sons fabriqués par des licornes, hobbits et dragons, cette collection enchantera la famille de vos productions ;-)
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NI Kontakt Player 2 is included in this product!
Minimum:
- Windows XP/ Vista, Pentium 4/ Athlon, Single 2,8 GHz, Dual Core CPU above 1.6 GHz per core
- Mac OSX 10.4 or above, G5 1 GHz or Intel Core Duo1,66, 1 GB Ram
Optimal:
- Windows XP/ Vista, Pentium 4/ Athlon, Quad Core CPU above 1.8 GHz per core
- Mac OSX 10.4 or above, any Intel Mac G5, 2GB Ram
Free hard drive space - depending on the regarding library content.
You can use this library with the free Kontakt Player 4 (or higher) which is compatible to all actual operating systems and interfaces on Mac & PC
Download free Kontakt Player Windows (362MB)
Download free Kontakt Player Mac INTEL (458MB)
Note on Support for KONTAKT Player products:
Native Instruments only provides Registration/Activation support for KONTAKT Player products. Technical support is managed by the manufacturer of the respective products/libraries.
Système FAQsProduct activation:
An internet connection on any computer is required to authorize / activate the product (Challenge/Response).
If the patch names within The Elements are anything to go by, the folks at Sample Logic have a pretty good sense of humour – ‘Hells
Panties’ and ‘Vista Crashed Again’ are good examples, but the are also plenty of patch names that reference their inspiration, including
a number that are clearly suggestive of the types of sounds used by Sean Callery in his music for the hit TV series ‘24’. Sample
Logic’s development team also seem industrious – The Elements contains over 13GB of sample data (supplied across some 1,700
instruments and loops. These are all presented to the user via NI’s Kontakt 2 Player front-end, so AU, VST, DXi, RTAS and
stand-alone modes are all supported.
The material is organised into six categories; Ambience, Bass, Harmony, Impacts, Melody and Rhythm. The documentation suggests
that these categories comprise the six key elemtns (hence the title of the library) that can be used to construct a compostion. While most
of the material forms instrument patches, there are also plenty of loops, and these are tempo-matches to the project and mapped across
the keyboard for pitch adjustment.
Despite the large number of patches, navigation is easy. The titles give a good guide as to the contents of the various ‘elements’. For
example, the 450-plus Ambience patches are dominated by soundscape-style materials. While some of these are pads, the patches also
cross over into sound-design territory and there are also tempo-sync’ed beds. On the whole, the moods are dark and disturbing rather
than relaxing – a comment that applies equally to patches in the other ‘elements’. There is little here by the way of straight, traditional
instruments – even those based on strings or guitars have generally been processed – but the various choir/vocal patches are an
exception. They appear in both the Melody and Harmony sections and contain some very atmospheric choir pads, as well as a small
number of nice ‘world’ vocal phrases. The Impacts category is also worth a mention. This consists of nearly 400 ‘hits’ covering a huge
range of styles and textures, from musical ear-candy through to some great sound-design material.
The Elements will probably appeal more to media composers than those looking to construct their next top 10 single. That’s not to
say there isn’t material here that could work in a song-based compostion – there are some great synth arpeggios ad bass sounds that
would tick that particular box – but this library really excels for dark or dramatic underscore and sound design. Given the volume of
material, it also represents excellent value for money. For film and TV composers looking for a large bundle of sound that doesn’t
require them to spend a large bundle of cash, The Elements is an ideal
solution.
John Walden
5 Stars
Review:
The Elements
Sound on Sound February 2008If the patch names within The Elements are anything to go by, the folks at Sample Logic have a pretty good sense of humour – ‘Hells
Panties’ and ‘Vista Crashed Again’ are good examples, but the are also plenty of patch names that reference their inspiration, including
a number that are clearly suggestive of the types of sounds used by Sean Callery in his music for the hit TV series ‘24’. Sample
Logic’s development team also seem industrious – The Elements contains over 13GB of sample data (supplied across some 1,700
instruments and loops. These are all presented to the user via NI’s Kontakt 2 Player front-end, so AU, VST, DXi, RTAS and
stand-alone modes are all supported.
The material is organised into six categories; Ambience, Bass, Harmony, Impacts, Melody and Rhythm. The documentation suggests
that these categories comprise the six key elemtns (hence the title of the library) that can be used to construct a compostion. While most
of the material forms instrument patches, there are also plenty of loops, and these are tempo-matches to the project and mapped across
the keyboard for pitch adjustment.
Despite the large number of patches, navigation is easy. The titles give a good guide as to the contents of the various ‘elements’. For
example, the 450-plus Ambience patches are dominated by soundscape-style materials. While some of these are pads, the patches also
cross over into sound-design territory and there are also tempo-sync’ed beds. On the whole, the moods are dark and disturbing rather
than relaxing – a comment that applies equally to patches in the other ‘elements’. There is little here by the way of straight, traditional
instruments – even those based on strings or guitars have generally been processed – but the various choir/vocal patches are an
exception. They appear in both the Melody and Harmony sections and contain some very atmospheric choir pads, as well as a small
number of nice ‘world’ vocal phrases. The Impacts category is also worth a mention. This consists of nearly 400 ‘hits’ covering a huge
range of styles and textures, from musical ear-candy through to some great sound-design material.
The Elements will probably appeal more to media composers than those looking to construct their next top 10 single. That’s not to
say there isn’t material here that could work in a song-based compostion – there are some great synth arpeggios ad bass sounds that
would tick that particular box – but this library really excels for dark or dramatic underscore and sound design. Given the volume of
material, it also represents excellent value for money. For film and TV composers looking for a large bundle of sound that doesn’t
require them to spend a large bundle of cash, The Elements is an ideal
solution.
John Walden
5 Stars
Q: Can I use the included Kontakt Player for playing other libraries in Kontakt format (.nki plus .wav files)?
A: No, they only work in a 15 minutes demo mode
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Q: When trying to "Add Library" my Kontakt shows a message "No Library found"
A: Then this is not a protected Kontakt library, but an open Kontakt format. You can find additional hints for Kontakt Libraries in that Sounds & Gear Video