Great video! I just started making Kontakt custom sample instruments after years of using Logic sampler/EXS24. I figure Kontakt is more popular and easier to share. Have you created any videos on the advanced features - or - the best methods to package up and distribute a custom library?
Hi, i tried to create guitar library. For a more realistic sound, i want to add guitar fret noise for release. but i want guitar fret noise just for playing the chords not when i press a key. Can you help me? Is script needed?
It is the same with the free version, but I would highly recommend getting the full version if you want access to a lot of different sample libraries. Not all of the good ones go through NI and the full version is worth it in my opinion.
Hi, sorry but this is a tutorial for creating a kontakt instrument, not a library. Libraries are collection of instruments at the left column, hidden here. I would appreciate if anyone has a tip for doing a custom library... Nice presentation btw, keep going, just keep an eye on function names thx👌
Nice video! Is it possible to have more than one of these going at the same time? I am talking about being able to essentially stack several multisamples. As an example, say you have a piano sound and a harpsichord sound and you want to blend the 2. I realize that one way would be to create 2 separate libraries (piano.nki and harps.nki), load them and set them to respond to the same midi channel, and then adjust the volumes of each to blend them. But I’m wondering if it’s possible to have just one library (pianoHarps.nki) that has 2 independent multisamples, so I can just load one library. Of course, I’d still like to have individual volume control for each part.
You can stack samples, but its not as intuitive as simply loading in to samples to the same region. Making them blend well together is also more of an advanced technique :)
Thank you, just what I needed, I will now be looking for your other videos in the future
Beautiful knowledge with beautiful person ❤️
Congrats on the 100 subs!!
Thank you!!!
Kontakt GUI Maker 2024 is also a cool option!
This is great thanks.
nice explained thank you😀
excellent vid, thanks very much. will be using this for some sound design!
Glad you like it Lee!
Great video! I just started making Kontakt custom sample instruments after years of using Logic sampler/EXS24. I figure Kontakt is more popular and easier to share. Have you created any videos on the advanced features - or - the best methods to package up and distribute a custom library?
Thanks!
Hi, i tried to create guitar library. For a more realistic sound, i want to add guitar fret noise for release. but i want guitar fret noise just for playing the chords not when i press a key. Can you help me? Is script needed?
do more like this!:D
I will certainly try to :)
Is it possible to assign a graphic representation to our own libraries? As we can see from purchased ones?
Is it the same with Kontakt free player ? Because idk if i should buy the full version or if i should go with the free version
It is the same with the free version, but I would highly recommend getting the full version if you want access to a lot of different sample libraries. Not all of the good ones go through NI and the full version is worth it in my opinion.
@@hawksmusic9815 i already bought it 3 days ago haha
Hi, sorry but this is a tutorial for creating a kontakt instrument, not a library. Libraries are collection of instruments at the left column, hidden here. I would appreciate if anyone has a tip for doing a custom library... Nice presentation btw, keep going, just keep an eye on function names thx👌
WTF?!?!?!!?!?!? I cannot drag shit into the $#$%R^T#$% keyboard!!!!! no sound file works!!!!!
Nice video! Is it possible to have more than one of these going at the same time? I am talking about being able to essentially stack several multisamples. As an example, say you have a piano sound and a harpsichord sound and you want to blend the 2. I realize that one way would be to create 2 separate libraries (piano.nki and harps.nki), load them and set them to respond to the same midi channel, and then adjust the volumes of each to blend them. But I’m wondering if it’s possible to have just one library (pianoHarps.nki) that has 2 independent multisamples, so I can just load one library. Of course, I’d still like to have individual volume control for each part.
You can stack samples, but its not as intuitive as simply loading in to samples to the same region. Making them blend well together is also more of an advanced technique :)