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  2. Kontakt (software) - Wikipedia

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    Kontakt Player is a free, feature-limited version of Kontakt that functions as a virtual instrument for sample libraries, often with a specialized GUI with graphics and controls specific to that library, without the expense and extensive editing capabilities of the full version of Kontakt. Native Instruments manufactures numerous virtual ...

  3. 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]

  4. Kontakt - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Kontakt may refer to: Kontakt , a 2005 Macedonian film ...

  5. Talk:Kontakt-5 - Wikipedia

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    the rubber inserts are прокладка, a part of the kontakt-5 explosive reactive armor seen on the roof in the video. "прокладка" just means padding, it is a part of the ERA. That is to say, nothing was revealed, we already knew rubber was a part of the composite.

  6. Reaktor - Wikipedia

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    Reaktor is a graphical modular software music studio developed by Native Instruments (NI). It allows musicians and sound specialists to design and build their own instruments, samplers, effects and sound design tools. It is supplied with many ready-to-use instruments and effects. In addition, free instruments can be downloaded from the User ...

  7. 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).