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Want to customize Kontakt instrument libraries with ease? Doubley Custom Kontakt Library creator is a huge help. This one-of-a-kind tool lets you add full range of articulations, sound pads, solo lines with effects and even special FX to your custom Kontakt libraries. In this tutorial you'll learn how to create a custom library from scratch by adding an existing folder from any media sources, adjusting the pitch and tempo of the file in question in seconds and finally adding any desirable sound articulation in seconds by simply dragging the selected effect on the desired note in a piano roll view. You'll also learn how to create custom pads, perform this task by adjusting the velocity and assign the option to any desired channel. Finally, you'll learn how to add special FX like delay and other effects to your library. Continuing from the previous article, you'll learn how to add special FX like delay to your library. You'll be using gear from Native Instruments market. To do this you need Kontakt 5 or higher (NN-XT version is not required). You can find a full list of supported instruments at http://www.native-instruments.com/products/kontakt/. First, you need to download Kontakt 5 or higher from http://download.native-instruments.com/kontakt/NN-XT. All the instruments in this tutorial's demo folder are available in the Native Instruments shop (including samples and presets). From the sample and preset browser, in the lower right corner go to 'Sound libraries' and select 'Add an item to favourites'. Once there click 'Library Catalogs'. Choose 'Native Instruments Kontakt 5' and add it to your favourites list. Next you will see your native instrument presets (if any) in this catalog. All the instruments here can be loaded into Kontakt Player (free) and the full version of Kontakt. Do this for all the folders you like to use in your library, or download them from various Internet libraries such as Sample Magic (http://www.samplemagic.com/). For demonstration purpose we'll use a drum kit preset called 'Patterned-Kicks' and 'Doubley-ADSR_5' – an instrument that was created specifically for this tutorial, but available in our shop sample and preset library ( http://www.doubley-music. com/?page_id=8) Doubley-ADSR_5 was created for a future article on a free ADSR plugin that will be included in the Doubley at NAMM 2012 Bundle. The Kontakt version of Doubley-ADSR_5 contains an additional channel, which allows you to add any expression you like. In this case, we'll use it as a delay effect channel. Thus instead of using Subtractor as the main sound source, we'll place our drums via external sampler instruments from Native Instrument's Demo Library including some FX chains using some external effects units from Kontakt. cfa1e77820
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