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  2. Kontakt (software) - Wikipedia

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    Kontakt is a software sampler developed by Native Instruments. It is one of the leading applications of its type in the market. It is one of the leading applications of its type in the market. Since it allows multiple samples to be combined into a single virtual instrument, it is also an example of a multisampler .

  3. Akoustik Piano - Wikipedia

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    The software used for playback is Native Instruments' own Kontakt Player (a feature-limited version of Kontakt), which is used as a stand-alone program for live performance or recording to MIDI. Additionally it may be used as a plug-in for a digital audio workstation (such as MOTU 's Digital Performer .)

  4. List of music software - Wikipedia

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    NI Massive, Kontakt (software), B4, Electrik Piano, Guitar Rig 2 (Native Instruments) OrangeVocoder ; SoundFont (Integrates synthesized/sampled MIDI files with recorded music) MachFive, Symphonic Instrument (Mark of the Unicorn)

  5. Spitfire Audio - Wikipedia

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    Run by a small group of volunteers, the channel is dedicated to creating and sharing sampled instruments for free. As of April 2021, over 500 'instruments' had been released via the Pianobook YouTube channel. Pianobook's instruments are made available in Decent Sampler, Kontakt, SFZ, and EXS/Logic Pro Sampler formats. [3]

  6. Reaktor - Wikipedia

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    In addition, free instruments can be downloaded from the User Library. All of Reaktor's instruments can be freely examined, customized, or taken apart, encouraging reverse engineering. The free, limited version called Reaktor Player allows musicians to play NI-released Reaktor instruments, but not edit or reverse-engineer them.

  7. Virtual Studio Technology - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, the VST interface specification was updated to version 2.4. Changes included the ability to process audio with 64-bit precision. [6] A free-software replacement was developed for LMMS that would be used later by other free-software projects. [7] [8] VST 3.0 came out in 2008. Changes included: [9] Audio Inputs for VST Instruments

  8. Native Instruments - Wikipedia

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    Native Instruments as a company was founded in 1999 in Berlin, Germany, where its headquarters are still located. [5] Founders Stephan Schmitt and Volker Hinz began using the name Native Instruments in 1996, when they developed Generator, a modular synth software package (which would later form the foundations for their ongoing product, Reaktor).

  9. Overture (software) - Wikipedia

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    Overture is compatible with VST and Kontakt player libraries. In addition to its own file format, (.ove and .ovex), Overture can read and write the industry standard Music XML (.musicxml and .mxl) files for sharing scores with other music scoring programs. It can read Score Writer (.scwx) files, and can open, play and edit MIDI audio data files ...