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Native Instruments has released KONTAKT RETRO MACHINES, the latest sound library for KORE 2 and the free KORE PLAYER.

The sounds in KONTAKT RETRO MACHINES originate from eleven analog synths, five vintage digital synthesizers and six classic drum machines, with a dedicated sample set for each of the over 130 included KoreSounds.

KONTAKT RETRO MACHINES makes extensive use of the advanced capabilities of KORE 2 / KORE PLAYER and of its integrated instrument and effect engines. Every instrument sound offers eight distinct variations, organized in a scheme that includes optional percussive, pad, solo/lead and arpeggiated flavors of every preset.

Authentic “vintage synth” operation is achieved through special performance features like adjustable glide, unison, polyphonic portamento, optional pure tuning mode and much more.

KONTAKT RETRO MACHINES is now available for download purchase in the NI Online Shop for $59 / €49.

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