Native Instruments Retro Machines Mk2 1.3.2 (Kontakt)

  • Publisher: Native Instruments
  • Format: Kontakt (5.4.1+)
  • Quality: Mono 44.1 kHz 24 bits
  • Size: 3.74 GB

Analog Synthesizer Collection
Retro Machines Mk2 is a collection of 16 analog synths and keyboards sampled and enhanced for the world’s leading sampler Kontakt.
Today, the originals are hard to find, expensive and often finicky. So if you’d rather make music than worry about tweaking, here’s your vintage ticket. Retro Machines Mk2 gives you thick, rich analog sound without the hassle and with all the benefits of cutting-edge software.

The interface provides consistent control over all functions, no matter which vintage monster you’re currently tweaking. Each preset reproduces the distinctive sound of the original instruments with eight built-in sound variations. Each variation is a ready-to-play synth sound, a specific combination of the OSC protocol, filters, amps and other settings. Your settings are saved with each variant, and you can use the Morph slider to switch between variants for dynamic sounds.

The arpeggiator in Retro Machines Mk2 is a modern take on the arpeggiators found on the original machines. Choose between 16- or 12-step triplet modes and set the velocity at which each individual step plays. What’s more, you can assign different voicings to each step in a pattern – great for dynamic, expressive arpeggios.

The Chord Player creates chords from individual notes, which is especially useful when combined with the arpeggiator. In Fixed Chord mode, set intervals and play chords by moving one finger up and down the keyboard. Turn off Fixed Chord, choose a key pattern, and the chords you hear will automatically match the selected key, creating perfect, elegant harmony.
• Single user interface for instant control
• Smart arpeggiator with advanced user parameters
• Innovative chord player for performances and more

List of synthesizers:
• ARP Quadra
• Crumar Orchestrator
• Crumar Roady
• Korg Minikorg
• Korg Polysix
• Memorymoog
• Minimoog
• Oberheim 4-Voice
• Oberheim Matrix 12
• Rhodes Chroma
• RMI 368 Electra Piano
• Roland EP-10/EP-20
• Roland MKS-80 Super Jupiter
• Sequential Circuits Pro One
• String Melody II
• Yamaha CP11 Electronic Piano

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