PLETHORA is a state-of-the-art cinematic loop module for KONTAKT containing 350 different kits that can be played in tandem across four categories (Bass, Melody, Ambience and Groove).
Rigid Audio has released "Plethora" - a cinematic loop module for Kontakt 6. Plethora comes with 350 unique kits that can be played in tandem across four categories (Bass, Melody, Ambience and Groove).
These kits are built using the 1300 included unencrypted 24-bit WAV files. All loops can be played polyphonically timestretched across a range of two octaves (24 semitones). You can also import your own WAV loops via drag and drop.
What's in Plethora
350 preset kits that guarantee instant inspiration. If that’s not enough you can use the randomization features of PLETHORA to generate endless “new” kits.
1.300 24-bit host-synced loops (3.2GB)
drag and drop WAV file(s) import for each layer
350 preset kits
based on the powerful CINEMATRIX engine (14k+ lines of script code)
central mixing section with 2x parametric EQ per part
seperate edit, fx and sequencer pages
comprehensive effects section with 4x convolution reverb
polyphonic timestretching, MIDI hotkeys
intelligent randomization
per-part step sequencer with sample and loop offset
awesome editing and sound-shaping capabilities
mix and match loops for endless posibilities
unencrypted WAV loops - ready for any DAW
fast preset kit browsing utilizing KONTAKT’s snapshot feature
Intro Price: $6 USD until the 1st of March 2020 (Reg. $89).
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