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Re: Kore 2
I picked this up a while back when it was a Komplete 5 bundle and updated to Komplete 6 when it came out.. I don't use the Kore 2 controller very much (haven't spent enough time with it, honestly), but Kore is cool because you can combine sounds from all the Komplete stuff PLUS all of your other VIs and plug ins and then save them as patches. Also, there's a bunch of excellent libraries designed for Kore that are available. You can also morph among several variations of the patches which gives lots of extra options.
Basically, this is a very deep collection of stuff that alone would last you decades before you got to the bottom of it. Along with the synths (Massive, Absynth, etc.) you get Kontakt 4 and all that implies and the Guitar Rig which is very good and Reaktor, which isn't an every day kind of thing but has some excellent sounds that you can't get anywhere else.
I believe they discontinued the B4 and the Pro 53 which is a bummer but they are still in Komplete 5. The B4 is really great, IMO.
You have to decide if you want to spend the time getting to know some new synths, etc. or if you want to get the sounds you need out of what you already have. You will get great sounds out of this, but you probably already have a lot of great sounds.
Decisions, decisions!
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Basically, this is a very deep collection of stuff that alone would last you decades before you got to the bottom of it. Along with the synths (Massive, Absynth, etc.) you get Kontakt 4 and all that implies and the Guitar Rig which is very good and Reaktor, which isn't an every day kind of thing but has some excellent sounds that you can't get anywhere else.
I believe they discontinued the B4 and the Pro 53 which is a bummer but they are still in Komplete 5. The B4 is really great, IMO.
You have to decide if you want to spend the time getting to know some new synths, etc. or if you want to get the sounds you need out of what you already have. You will get great sounds out of this, but you probably already have a lot of great sounds.
Decisions, decisions!
Mazz
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Re: Kore 2
Hey Elser,
I'm a big NI fan. I started with Reaktor 5 which in itself is a huge program of infinite possibilities. I then upgraded to Komplete 6 which included Absynth, Guitar Rig, Massive FM8, Kontact 4 and of course Reaktor which multiplied the infinite possibilities......by well..........a lot. (ok ya kanna break the law of physics). Just last week I got Kore 2. My little mind is finding it hard to comprehend the possibilities here. So IMHO the Kore2/ Komplete 6 combo is fabulous. Especially if you enjoy tweaking and creating your own sounds. Even if you don't, the number of preset sounds in this combination is staggering.........I'd go so far as to say if they were the only programs available to me I'd spend a lifetime exploring them and still not exhaust the possibilities. Anyways FWIW my vote is 10 outta 10.
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I'm a big NI fan. I started with Reaktor 5 which in itself is a huge program of infinite possibilities. I then upgraded to Komplete 6 which included Absynth, Guitar Rig, Massive FM8, Kontact 4 and of course Reaktor which multiplied the infinite possibilities......by well..........a lot. (ok ya kanna break the law of physics). Just last week I got Kore 2. My little mind is finding it hard to comprehend the possibilities here. So IMHO the Kore2/ Komplete 6 combo is fabulous. Especially if you enjoy tweaking and creating your own sounds. Even if you don't, the number of preset sounds in this combination is staggering.........I'd go so far as to say if they were the only programs available to me I'd spend a lifetime exploring them and still not exhaust the possibilities. Anyways FWIW my vote is 10 outta 10.
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Re: Kore 2
Thanks guys, I was determined to get Kontakt but then when they came out with this deal (I was able to get Komplete 6 and Kore 2 for $525) I figured the value was too good to pass on. I definitely don't want to get bogged down with too much learning curve, but after listening to the demos and your opinions it seems that everything in the package might at some point become useful. Reaktor looks really intriguing, I love the way it sounds.
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Im certain you'll be happy with that. The sounds are great out of the box, and will be even greater with small amounts of tweaking!
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Re: Kore 2
I use Komplete 6 but not Kore in any form 1 or 2. I have had Komplete 4,5 and 6. So it must be obvious I like it enough to continue buying it.
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If you don't already have Kontakt, then it's a no-brainer, because Kontakt is pretty pervasive and very flexible. There's lots of third party libraries out there designed to run on Kontakt, and some of the best only run in the full version anyway. It's a great investment.elser wrote:Thanks guys, I was determined to get Kontakt but then when they came out with this deal (I was able to get Komplete 6 and Kore 2 for $525) I figured the value was too good to pass on. I definitely don't want to get bogged down with too much learning curve, but after listening to the demos and your opinions it seems that everything in the package might at some point become useful. Reaktor looks really intriguing, I love the way it sounds.
The other stuff is really good too, and will give you more sounds and options beyond the pervasive Omnisphere/Stylus aesthetic already heard everywhere.
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Re: Kore 2
+1,mazz wrote:
If you don't already have Kontakt, then it's a no-brainer, because Kontakt is pretty pervasive and very flexible. There's lots of third party libraries out there designed to run on Kontakt, and some of the best only run in the full version anyway. It's a great investment.
The other stuff is really good too, and will give you more sounds and options beyond the pervasive Omnisphere/Stylus aesthetic already heard everywhere.
Kontakt is one of the few pieces of software I would consider a "must have", and I've used Komplete since version 2 and gotten a LOT of mileage out of it...
I don't have Kore so I can't comment on that...
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What sold me is the GTAK midi guitar converter for Kontakt. I use the EXS24 all the time and don't feel like I've really pushed it to it's limits as far as a sampler, and I'm sure I'll continue to use it, especially live since it doesn't demand much of the system resources. But I'm really looking forward to all the great sounds that come with Kontakt and using it for those libraries where it probably works better. I'm really looking forward to playing VI's on guitar, I've yet to get that working very well.matto wrote: +1,
Kontakt is one of the few pieces of software I would consider a "must have", and I've used Komplete since version 2 and gotten a LOT of mileage out of it...
I don't have Kore so I can't comment on that...
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I love reaktor, I should put a clip online of this song i did with it. It has such a drive it is way cool, you will love it too I am sure.
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