can anyone please tell me how to learn how to do ANY kind of music programming. It seems so confusing and there seems like there isnt any sort of training for people who are complete NOOBS at this sort of stuff, like me. Please some one get back to me..
I recommend buying a roland keyboard with built in effects and a sequencer..hopefully a nice big window. THen you can learn a lot by just using the instrument, and it's mixer function's etc. Play a track, assign a midi number to it, and then create another track, and assign another...midi, as far as I remember, has 16 tracks. If you are on a keyboard, then the drums will be the whole keyboard...each key a different drum sound. That will be one track.
omg almost evry vst's works with music programs. thats what they are maked for! you just have to ensure that you are buying the right file for your computer
I don't like the new kontakt 3 colours :( sorry to say so but its my truth, the green looks awkward, i think that kontakt 2 had really nice colours. Perhaps it should be made black/silver/white, simple is better, always! Thanks for the vid
Kontakt's CPU load on the whole is significantly less than most of my other VSTi's. The only time it gets a little dodgy is when I use layered patches that have convolution effects in more than one layer (that's easily dealt with by rendering tracks, as suggested, or raising the system latency after you're done recording parts and moving on to mixing).
About the cpu load thing, you should be able to freeze/lock tracks in most DAWs and thereby temporarily bounce them, reducing CPU load. Or you could just actually bounce them once you're happy with a track (by bounce I mean render out as a single track audio file)
what is the cpu load? NI stuff has too much cpu load. can you play atleast 16 tracks of different instruments without click, pop etc on a core 2 duo win xp computer with 3 gigs ram and 7200 rpm hdd?
you have to put as much RAM as you can fir in your computer. period.
And then, you must absolutely have a dedicated hard drive with the sample libraries on it, so the drive is free to read only and not be interrupted by writing processes, or even hogged up by the audio tracks in a sequence. Really, you're gonna want to have 3 hard drives altogether. one for the system and apps, one for recorded audio/program song files, and one more just for holding and reading sample libraries.
did he say 'british surf sound'? If he'd been to britain he'd know how ironic and funny that is.
Bhodisatvas 2 years ago 3
greatest sampler on earth
JIMMYCONWAY1977 2 years ago
does kontakt 3 work well with windows xp,and how do you plug in a keyboard to yor computer
TIMPA921209 2 years ago
can anyone please tell me how to learn how to do ANY kind of music programming. It seems so confusing and there seems like there isnt any sort of training for people who are complete NOOBS at this sort of stuff, like me. Please some one get back to me..
msteelman 2 years ago
Read manuals. That's it
MrTwisT007 2 years ago
I recommend buying a roland keyboard with built in effects and a sequencer..hopefully a nice big window. THen you can learn a lot by just using the instrument, and it's mixer function's etc. Play a track, assign a midi number to it, and then create another track, and assign another...midi, as far as I remember, has 16 tracks. If you are on a keyboard, then the drums will be the whole keyboard...each key a different drum sound. That will be one track.
sclogse1 2 years ago
omg almost evry vst's works with music programs. thats what they are maked for! you just have to ensure that you are buying the right file for your computer
samtho91 2 years ago
so this program comes with these sounds? and does this program work with fl studios?
bladefost 3 years ago
yezz
jasperscholma1 2 years ago
Yes it works in FL Studio, it offers both VST/DXi Plugin support, and it comes with these sounds.
Det0xic4tor 2 years ago
looks like a lovely program
abelizable 3 years ago
KONTAKT 3 is loop programs or full midi edetior ?? please
smeirat 3 years ago
its a softwear sampler.
murdamark16 3 years ago
It's a sampler.
cwig 3 years ago
wow a software jazz guitar that actually sounds ok
jamaton 3 years ago
I know, right? :D
poiesis1111 3 years ago
I don't like the new kontakt 3 colours :( sorry to say so but its my truth, the green looks awkward, i think that kontakt 2 had really nice colours. Perhaps it should be made black/silver/white, simple is better, always! Thanks for the vid
nikospneuma1 3 years ago
What would the difference be between kontakt & Battery?????
escobarstatus 3 years ago
battery is better for editing drums. yes u can play drums in kontakt but it would be a pain to edit verse battery.
maltcus 3 years ago
Kontakt's CPU load on the whole is significantly less than most of my other VSTi's. The only time it gets a little dodgy is when I use layered patches that have convolution effects in more than one layer (that's easily dealt with by rendering tracks, as suggested, or raising the system latency after you're done recording parts and moving on to mixing).
davidvector 3 years ago
About the cpu load thing, you should be able to freeze/lock tracks in most DAWs and thereby temporarily bounce them, reducing CPU load. Or you could just actually bounce them once you're happy with a track (by bounce I mean render out as a single track audio file)
kingblinn 3 years ago
@lava: you can with Kontakt2 at least.
LabanLabansen 4 years ago
Buy a decent computer!
circlezero 4 years ago
what is the cpu load? NI stuff has too much cpu load. can you play atleast 16 tracks of different instruments without click, pop etc on a core 2 duo win xp computer with 3 gigs ram and 7200 rpm hdd?
lavakava 4 years ago
lavakava,
you have to put as much RAM as you can fir in your computer. period.
And then, you must absolutely have a dedicated hard drive with the sample libraries on it, so the drive is free to read only and not be interrupted by writing processes, or even hogged up by the audio tracks in a sequence. Really, you're gonna want to have 3 hard drives altogether. one for the system and apps, one for recorded audio/program song files, and one more just for holding and reading sample libraries.
nativeops 3 years ago
this program looks god-like, i need to get ma hands on this =)
stolenjewelz 4 years ago