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Chaotic Sequencing for Kosmology/Kontakt 5
Kosmology Dissonance for Kontakt 5 takes the Kosmology Sequencing System into darker regions compared to previous releases. There are 200 wild, boisterous and clangy samples to discover crazy loops whilst Wave/Sample Start Sequencing.
This collection is perfect for creating endless unique loops for use in all genres of Electronic Music.
Although Kosmology is not really about presets considering how easy and fun it is to make your own, there are Fifty Presets included and of course presets from other Kosmology Releases can also be opened.
Also introduced with Kosmology v1.2 is the new script Metropolis which dispenses with the Sequencers and Rescalers, but keeps the rest of Kosmology. This is useful for playing the Kosmology Sampled Instruments as traditional instruments and opens up a new world of creative possibilities for the Kosmology Sample sets.
Like Kosmology it works with 8 instances which can be switched on the fly and so can be used to have radically different sounds or provide subtle changes such as different FX or Filter Settings. It is completely up to you, all 48 parameters can be completely different.
Kosmology Key Features:
V1.2 Adds the Metropolis Script – This is basically Kosmology without the Sequencers so that 8 distinct Instruments can be created and switched in real-time.
v 1.1 Adds Kosmology Single which uses a single synth as opposed to Dual
8 Instances that can be switched on the fly via Midi. each Instance has:
control over 48 Distinct Parameters which include Cutoff, Resonance, Filter and Amp Envelopes Envelopes (Attack, Decay, Sustain and Release), Filter Envelope Amounts, Octave, Various A/B Tune options, FX Sends plus more.
Pitch Sequencer – Offsets the root note by -+12 semitones and can Tie notes and mute them
Velocity Sequencer – Velocity in turn can be assigned to both Volume and/or the Filter Cutoff
5 assignable Sequencers – each of these sequencers can target any of the 46 available Destinations and can like the other synth parameters can be completely different for each of the 8 instances.
All sequencers have independent Clock Divisions
All sequencers have an independent Step Size (maximum 64 steps) which is great for Syncopation
Dual Synth Architecture - each synth has its own waveform (sampled Instrument), Filter Type, Pan, Tune and Envelope Depth.
2 tempo synched LFOs – LFO1 has a selection of 20 shapes, and can target Cutoff and Volume individually for both synths A and B, and Pitch B. LFO 2 is dedicated to the main Cutoff and locked to a RAMP shape and is great for the classic Rhythmic Sound.
Wave Sequencing – it is possible to target both synth destinations independently to switch waveforms on a step by step basis which leads to extremely sophisticated Sequences with very little effort.
Integrated Preset Browser and ability to save Presets and Templates.
Rescalers – Force notes to a Scale for each Note of the Octave
Randomizers – You can randomize everywhere
Large Screen editor – Allows working on the Pitch plus any other sequencer for easy Editing when needed
15 Timing Based Triggers for Live Manipulation including Freeze Pitch, Freeze Waveforms, Half Step, Double Step, Mute, Reverse, Max Note Length, Min Note Length plus more
25 Global Parameters for Automating across all Instances or radically transforming a Preset on the fly
3 Mod Triggers – You can offset up to 9 Parameters for each of these triggers for an instant remix via the assigned Midi Keys
-+1 Octave Triggers
Easy and Intuitive Workflow
FX Engine:
Convolution Reverb -Uses Kontakts Convolution engine with a selection of 50 unique Impulse Responses.
Standard Reverb – Also includes the older Kontakt Reverb which can work well in conjunction with the Convolver
Tempo Delay -Stereo Ping Pong Delay with adjustable tempo based times
Modulator – Has a choice between Flanger, Phaser or Chorus with adjustable LFO Frequency.
Echo – Can be used as a Comb effect (think Sabres of Paradise) or as a short non tempo delay.
Compressor
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Download Size – 800MB
Minimum Requirements – Native Instruments Kontakt 5.3 Full Version
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