

The samples were compressed to have a total size of under 200MB. This piano instrument mainly concentrates on the lower range, with sustains and staccatos, which make it perfect for dramatic passages or experimental productions.Īmore Grand Piano is a sampled Yamaha grand piano “close-miked in stereo”. Jerry’s Pianos released by Cinesamples is a sample library for Kontakt featuring a dual Steinway Grand Pianos setup which was recorded at the Sony Scoring Stage in Culver City, California.

I really do believe more studios and producers will take it seriously.38 Best Free Kontakt Libraries – Table of Contents: I like the Acoustic Lite Look of the GUI wayyy more than this. If you do redo the GUI make sure it looks fancie. I was VERY IMPRESSED with how good this library actually is and will definately recommend it to other studios and producers here in Europe for sure. Had this looked more in the lines of scarbee and EW for example I would think more people would jump on it and sincemit sounds so good I would make the GUI look as good as the library sounds JMHO Other libraries and instruments for Kontakt5 have a cleaner more expensive look and more often than not I choose instruments on how they make me feel when I work and interact with them.
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However if I had a say in this I really do think that more Pro users would buy if it looked a bit classier. When Imfirst saw the GUI I thought it was a gimmick and something to use "for fun" but after listening to the sample quality and realising that this is legit I bought a copy right away.


In all honesty I am not sure I would have given it a second look if it hadn't beenįor this thread. Sorry if we are a bit harsh in our way of describing GUI's and features sometimes but that's how we roll Thanks a lot for coming on here and interact with your customers Like I said, graphics is a topic we've been trying to get a grip on, so any input would be appreciated. I'll be the first to admit the graphics are a bit corny (I take no offense at all about that, by the way.) But do you guys think it actually loses sales because of it? Or is there anyone here who think it gains sales? But now I wonder if the graphics may also be losing me sales in that some people may think it's a toy and not a legitimate sample set. I think the quirky animated GUI made me sales because of the fun factor (I've sold a whole bunch of these suckers) and it has gotten a lot of attention for that reason. Turns out more people have a need for banjo than I originally thought, though. My thinking was nobody really needs banjo, so the only way to get people to buy it would be to make it a gimmicky instrument with a pattern player ("Banjo for Dummies" if you will) and keep it priced low enough that it was worth buying just for the fun factor. I figured the banjo was more of a quirky sort of thing, though.
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Seems I'm in the minority in liking the graphics there, but given that it's a fairly expensive library and intended for professional purposes, I suppose classier graphics is the smart move. We have a vocal library ( Realivox) with a cartoon graphic which we're changing because so many users don't like it. Graphics is a topic I've been struggling with lately. The graphics are tacky? Uber corny? Garage Band?!?!? Well, I have never been so offended in my life!
