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Monark is also available separately for €99. It took a certain amount of guts for NI to release (amidst much, much marketing bluster) a synth that appears so limited in scope and that can only play one note at a time, but it does a brilliant job of capturing the allure and usefulness of the one of the most important synths of all time – no mean feat. There are a few additional settings available in the ‘B’ edit window, but these mainly provide subtle tweaks to the underlying sound engine. In fact, I found this extremely refreshing, and this is perhaps heightened by the fact that the synth does sound absolutely great. What you don’t get here is a whole host of extra modulation options or banks of effects.
Unlike many of NI’s other virtual-instruments, Monark features an extremely trimmed-down feature set, which stays very true to the three-oscillator design of the original.
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It’s his innovative DSP code which is responsible for Monark’s filter, something that’s key to recreating the sound of the original Minimoog’s 24dB/octave resonant low-pass classic (though Monark itself does also include additional filter flavours). In part, this might be due to the involvement of Vadim Zavalishin – the man responsible for bringing us many of the features introduced in Reaktor 5. This is disappointing, as it makes DAW integration and preset management slightly more involved than it otherwise might be. Before continuing, it’s worth knowing that the synth is in fact not a self-contained plugin, but rather exists only as a Reaktor ensemble. Monark (included in both versions of Komplete) is NI’s brand new and much-publicised Minimoog clone – though they only allude to its true heritage by look, not name. Let’s start by looking at some recent additions to Komplete in its ninth outing. It includes 65 instruments and effects and is deemed so large that it’s delivered on its own NI-branded USB hard drive. As NI’s product range has expanded, the idea of a ‘complete’ bundle has become less practical, so Komplete is split into two option: the standard version features 33 products with a 120 GB footprint and includes NI staples such as Absynth, FM8, Massive, Battery and Kontakt. However, for those who quite simply want it all, there is Komplete 9 Ultimate, weighing in at a monstrous 370 GB. This brings us neatly to Komplete 9, the latest iteration of NI’s cost-saving über-bundle.
Since the release of Generator, of course, NI has developed into one of the powerhouses of music software, expanded into digital DJing and even moved into hardware.
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Generator was a modular software synthesiser that served as a development system for many of NI’s later stand-alone instrument plugins and eventually mutated into Reaktor, which is the processing backbone of the company’s new Monark monosynth. The company is rapidly joining the ranks of firmly established industry mainstays, with a product portfolio to match. Native Instruments may be just a baby in comparison to hardware veterans like Moog and Roland, but the company is now approaching its twentieth birthday, having launched with Generator way back in 1996. It seems strange to talk about software developers having long and illustrious histories. Bruce Aisher gets to grips with the latest version of NI’s flagship software bundle. Need a Native Instruments Maschine Mikro and a complete live and studio set up? We've got the Native Instruments Maschine MK3 and Maschine+ available with Komplete 13 or Komplete 13 Ultimate.Ten years on from its launch, Komplete is bigger and better than ever.
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For an all-in-one portable DJ rig you can set up in the home or take out on stage, the Traktor Kontrol series offer amazing standalone functionality.
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Well, we have a full range of expertly paired combinations including Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol Keyboards, with upgrades to the Komplete 13 Standard or Ultimate versions.Ĭheck out the Native Instruments Traktor DJ Controllers including the S2, S4, S5 and S8 with their respective flight cases.
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Whether you’re just starting out on your music-making career or you’re looking to add a range of products to your studio and you don’t want to spend a huge amount of money getting your complete set up in one go, these pro production packages are the way to go. The Native Instruments The Summer of Sound is a limited-time promotion, offering up to £425 off the RRP for most keyboards, controllers and Komplete 13 software titles.Ĭombine that with the added peace of mind that you’re purchasing from an authorised UK dealer and you’re on your way to a pro-grade setup for a fraction of the price!