The Native Instruments Tutorial Line continues with the KONTAKT 2 Tutorial DVD. The award-wining sampler is subjected to a step-by-step explanation that covers all the features included in this hugely powerful application. Interviews with Hollywood film composer Harry Gregson-Williams and the producer of Nine Inch Nails and Korn, Atticus Ross, make for interesting viewing. A chat with its designers shed light on the thinking and philosophy behind its architecture. Bonus material help further illustrate the tutorial.
KONTAKT classes: 1 on 1
Over 6 hours of detailed KONTAKT 2 tutorials
Interview with Atticus Ross, producer for Nine Inch Nails and Korn
Interview Hollywood film composer Harry Gregson-Williams
Interview with KONTAKT 2’s designers
Specially designed tutorial presets
Various sound examples help illustrate the lessons
Table of Contents:
1. Introduction to the KONTAKT 2 user interface
2. Building Instruments using mapping, loops, filters, fx, modulation
3. Using Multis and creating performance sets
4. Mapping and Groups in detail
5. The KONTAKT Script Processor and Library
6. Effects
7. Modulation features
8. Sampler Modes: Beat Slicer, Time and Tone Machines
9. Advanced features such as convolution, surround, sequencer integration, sample purge, smaple import etc.
System Requirements:
Minimum screen resolution of 1024 X 768
DVD-ROM drive, audio interface and QuickTime 6.5.2 or above
Windows XP, Intel Pentium IV 1.4Ghz or faster, 512 MB RAM
Mac OS X v10.3 or higher, Power Mac G4 1 Ghz or faster, 512 MB RAM
Healers: BLiZZARD Team
Extras. Information: Video open via the menu, located in the root folder – Start.exe
The composition of the image also includes presets to the sampler for some of the lessons in the Tutorial Presets folder, the minimum required version of the QuickTime player for playing the video itself in the folder Quicktime 7.0.4, add. Files in the Extras folder.
Video codec : QuickTime
Video : QuickTime 1158 Kbps 1024 ร 644 (1.590 aspect ratio) 25,000 fps
Audio : AAC 237 Kbps 2 channels 44.1 KHz