nLab Synthesis has announced the release of its Reaktor Monolite K ensemble for Native Instruments Reaktor 5.
Monolite K is an experimental yet simple sound design tool for Reaktor 5.7 and later
Reaktor Monolite K features
- Monolite Monophonic Keyboard version.
- Tone Cut filter.
- Grainer unit (granular processing).
- Amp Envelope (ADSR) with Velocity and Glide function.
- Fx unit with 17 different effects + automizable X-Y pad controller.
- Filter (12/24 db) with Envelope Amount and Keyboard tracking.
- High Quality Reverb.
- Delay with Tape Saturation Simulation.
- Two-Knob Master Equalizer.
- Very simple interface with superb Waveform Display.
- Low CPU-usage.
The ensemble is available for a donation of 10 EUR (requires full version of Reaktor 5.7 or higher).
More information: nLab Synthesis / Reaktor Monolite K
In ways I compare this sample pack to that of the bloated and disorganized PRISM soundbank for the Wusikstation. My main problem with this bank is it’s sheer size and “decent” quality.
While this pack has a few preset gems, that does not make up for it’s 8gb+ footprint. The problem with this is many standard Virtual Analog or other VST’s (like the Korg Wavestation and M1) can do everything if not more than this soundbank can do:
1. a better/same price
2. with MUCH less CPU usage
3. virtually no hard drive space (megabytes vs gigabytes)
4. much more stable vst plugin
I find the sound quality on this one to be on par with that of the PRISM and by “on par” I mean sub par because you are dealing with a lot of long drawn out samples that do not translate well/correctly at higher or lower depending where they have been sampled.
I suppose if you found yourself owning this through a Wusik Group Buy it might be a good deal for just browsing through the large preset bank and carving out the useless fat (there is a lot), however if your going to drop the cold hard cash for it, I would highly recommend you consider other higher quality, smaller CPU/hard drive footprint VST’s such as the following:
1. Korg Wasestation or M1
2. Steinberg Halion Sonic
3. DUNE
4. Crystal (free)
Even combining two VST’s other than using this one you will be able to end up using less CPU and having a cleaner and easier to manipulate sound than this Ravernator pack because it deals in pre-recorded WAV’s and those are nearly set in stone and IMO a huge waste of space when created as they are in this pack.