Native Instruments – Straylight 1.5.1 (KONTAKT)

By | September 11, 2024

 

Publisher : Native Instruments
Format : Kontakt (6.2.0+)
Quality : Stereo 48 kHz 16 bit


Description : Cinematic library
Create unique cinematic soundscapes, transitions, and ambiences in real time. Designed for sound designers and composers in film, TV, and games, Straylight is ideal for everything from post-apocalyptic sci-fi to gritty thrillers. It combines dedicated detail and sample playback modules with carefully selected sound sources, effects, and a powerful XY modulation matrix to deliver inspiring dynamic performances and sound design directly on the image.

• Granular and sample modules provide deep editing capabilities to personalize source sounds, and intelligent randomization to quickly generate new sounds
• Use tempo-synced cursor speed to create perfectly timed transitions and risers
• Choose up to four different FX types for each granular and sample layer, plus four additional master FX and two patch FX – and you can assign the parameters of all these FX to macros or the XY matrix
• Tag search for both presets and sound sources makes it easy to find what you’re looking for. Tags are even applied when randomizing modules
• Easily assign MIDI CCs to the XY matrix and use it in combination with master FX to increase intensity
• Unique cinematic granular tones
• Individual modulation with precise intensity and timing control
• Drag and drop your own samples for unique sounds

Version history :
Version 1.5.1 (2022-11-21)
Fixed :
• Missing product marking in NKI [collapse]
Version 1.5.0
Added :
• You can now import your own samples by dragging and dropping them onto the waveform screen
• High-quality modulation effects using Choral, Flair and Phasis algorithms, available in all effects sections
• Grain Interval Sync function, allowing you to sync grain generation to the tempo of your DAW
• 68 additional presets using the new features of version 1.5; total number – 452
Improved :
• Working with the main page waveform range pointers; now everything is easier when the cursor reaches the edges


Leave a Reply