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Released
12/22/2016- Installation
- Core products
- New products and features
- Effects processors
- DAW and hardware integrations
Skill Level Beginner
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- [Evan] He, gang. Evan Sutton here, and welcome to Learning Komplete 11. In this course, we'll talk about using some of the industry's cutting edge synthesizers, samplers, rhythm machines, and effects to create music in your DAW. First, we'll talk about going through presets in synthesizers like Massive and Absinthe. (spooky tones) Then we'll talk about creating realistic textures using Kontakt and even Battery. (bass-heavy music) Then we'll process those sounds using a host of different types of effects, from Beauty to Destruction.
(bass-heavy music) Bringing it all together, we'll talk about how to best integrate these workflows into your DAW and how to route sounds and midi for the ultimate workflow. Let's get going.
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Introduction
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Welcome44s
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1. Installation
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Installation7m 31s
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Opening the plugins6m 21s
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2. Flagship Instruments
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3. New Additions
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FORM8m 31s
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KONTOUR5m 6s
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POLYPLEX5m 54s
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PRISM3m 31s
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New KONTAKT instruments7m 23s
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4. FX Processors
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GUITAR RIG5m 36s
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Reverbs and delay5m 30s
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Instruments as FX4m 16s
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5. DAW Integration
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Integration with hardware4m 42s
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Conclusion
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Next steps33s
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