Rotatives is the new original sample library for Native Instruments Kontakt devoted to the creation of mesmerizing and unusual cinematic sequences and melodic textures.
Rotatives works with the rotational alternance of 3 different multisampled sound sources, named “Steps” and based on stringed instruments (guitars and ethnic), plus one synthetic layer, teaming together to create textures with a unique yet haunting sound.
A full randomize function allows the creation, with a click, of unlimited combinations of sounds and settings, so to have always at hand a fresh new instrument for playing arpeggios, sequences or just to assign it your own melody.
Not sure about how Rotatives sounds? Take a listen to the following walktrough of included presets:
And here’s a randomizer demo
Here’s also a playlist of audio demos produced with Rotatives:
With its usable interface and a selected array of controls and effects Rotatives allows the customization and creation of an unlimited range of inspiring sounds. Controls include a Luminance control with over 20 impulses and a Rhythmizer for additional modulation.
Please note: you need the FULL version of Kontakt 6 or above to use the product. The product will not work with the free Kontakt Player.
- All samples 24 bit/48 Khz
- 30.nki patches
- Three alternating oscillators featuring 24 multisampled sound sources based on strings + 1 layer oscillator
- Low memory usage, Laptop ready
- A wide array of controls and effects available (Low Pass Filter, Hi Pass Filter, Stereo width, Reverb, Luminance, Amp and Filter Envelopes, Rhythmizer)
- Please note: full version of Native Instruments Kontakt 6 or above is required. The product will not work with the free Player version of Kontakt
- The product is delivered as digital download. You will receive an email with the download link immediately after purchase process is completed.
The library contains the following sounds/patches
- Default Init patch (1 .nki patch)
- Designed patches (29 .nki patches) A complete set of designed patches useful as a starting point