From patrickmm97@yahoo.com Fri Nov 25 10:12:30 2011
Subject:Re: NI Vintage Organs
One important thing about the Free Kontakt Player included is that it is a lite version of Kontakt 5 that limits the time for playback of non NI third party instruments and doesn't have any sample editing like the full version does. The full Kontakt 5 also has about 1000 more samples to mess around with. So eventually you might have to buy that also if you want to play around with your own samples. The Free player can be used as stand-alone so you don't really need a DAW to play live. If you just want to see what the Kontakt Player is about, anyone can download it for free to test it out before making any purchases of instruments like Vintage Organs.
--- In CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com, "Pat MM" wrote:
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> I see that Native Instruments has their Vintage Organs package on sale for 3 more days at half price of $59. It includes the Kontakt Player so you don't have to buy the full Kontakt unless you need all of those extra features. Vintage Organs has a B3, a C3 that's subtilely different from the B, an M3, a Vox Continental II, and a Farfisa Compact. http://www.native-instruments.com/#/en/products/producer/powered-by-kontakt/vintage-organs/?content=1250
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