![]() The SYNTH-1 patches, released in February 2018, came from the OB-6, Roland Super JV, Oberheim Matrix 6 and Matrix 1000, Yamaha DX7 and Moog Minitaur. It was a dream come true for us to make and we hope this expansive set of scoring tools. It was recorded in a dedicated hall with world-renowned performers by a passionate and experienced team of sample makers. ![]() Pretty sloppy and/or lazy - unless the link did work for a while recently and Karanyi noticed and decided they didn't want to serve the files any longer.įor what it's worth, it seems the SYNTH-1 material was a precursor/inspiration for Karanyi's Synths DX product. Palette is a series of thematic professional orchestral and cinematic Kontakt virtual instruments for songwriters and media composers. ![]() It's possible that the direct mega.nz link was active when that original post was written, but went stale in the interim and the (same) guy who went back and copied his old text for a new blog item didn't bother to check it. The SYNTH-1 item in the NI "Best of 2023" post cribs the description verbatim from an earlier NI blog post " 5 free 80s-inspired synth libraries for KONTAKT", from May of last year. At that time, Karanyi Sounds was Karanyi Music, with a different domain name to match, which is now defunct and not so obviously Wayback-able, so the links from contemporary posts are fubar'ed. Yeah, that one oddly seems lost to time, at least officially.įrom what I gather (from, e.g., BPB), it was a set of 7 Kontakt 5 presets and associated samples originally released in early 2018. SYNTH-1 Mini Collection seems to have a broken link. So far as I know, Karanyi, Rhythmic Robot, Pianobook, Pettinhouse, Samplephonics and the others on the list all support direct downloads - though for most, they'll ask for an email address and/or an account setup. When I grabbed it a while back, XPERIMENTA Preparato Piano was a simple download, but they've moved to Pulse for their newer Minima 2 freebie, so there's a possibility that's been Pulse'd as well. It's a lot easier to grab a few and configure them assembly-line style, rather than all at once, if you're interested in more than one.) (Not for nothing, but if you're already knee-deep in Native Access fiddling, both Strezov and Heavyocity have other very nice if sometimes niche freebies available. Ditto for the Heavyocity Foundations Piano, so that's a double-dip of extra finagling (though lovely once set up, by most accounts). The Strezov freebies are/were directly downloadable, but you do have to register those in Native Access, so it's an extra step. Impact Soundworks uses Pulse downloader, so that's more or less of an issue, depending on whether you have it installed for other purposes. Heavyocity definitely uses its own installer/portal, as does 8Dio. Having dabbled with nearly all of these at some point, it's not terribly many, depending on how you count. ![]() I wonder how many of these require proprietary installers. ![]()
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