Native Instruments – Play Series: Stacks 1.0.0 (KONTAKT)

By | November 19, 2021

 

Publisher: Native Instruments
Website: native-instruments
Format: KONTAKT FULL & K’ed 6.6.0+
Quality: 24 bit 44.1 kHz stereo


Description: A modern take on old school textures …
Dusty textures and organic samples with a touch of the soul genre of the cult underground hip-hop
STACKS combines 2000s sounds with heavy hip-hop samples into a Play Series instrument filled with solos, strings, brass, bass and sounds influenced by old-fashioned sound. Immerse yourself in the same sounds you remember from precious old school memories – electric keyboards, organs, glocks, strings, horns, live bass, and more – with resampling and processing with tape recorders and equipment. Think funk collages blended with lo-fi soul, pop lines and organic bass for the art of beatmaking.
When inspiration comes, just play. Play Series instruments deliver excellent sound quality in an easy-to-use interface. Each one has a distinctive sound and character, offering a wide selection of carefully designed presets and controls for modifying them. Whether you are a production newbie or a seasoned pro, Play Series can inspire new tracks.
STACKS strives to balance intuitive, performance-oriented controls with thoughtful sound design. Macros offer fast and dynamic control of the synthesizer engine, allowing you to quickly shape presets and customize your own sounds. For those looking to delve deeper into sound design, you’ll find powerful sound editing tools and custom effects chains that offer added control and inspiration. STACKS also contains an analog style sequencer that can play chords, arpeggios, and melodic rhythm patterns. Ultimately, these instruments are meant to inspire you to create your own sound.

Get Play Series: STACKS to create a beat and get a closer look at the tones and textures hidden inside!


One thought on “Native Instruments – Play Series: Stacks 1.0.0 (KONTAKT)

  1. Hail0

    The setup doesn’t work cuz it requiers a DVD? Anyone got the library’s files itself?

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