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Sample Library Catalog 2006 AMG | ART VISTA | BARDSTOWN AUDIO | BELA D MEDIA | BEST SERVICE | BIG FISH AUDIO | BOLDER SOUNDS | CKSDE DAN DEAN PRO | DISCOVERY SOUND | EASTWEST | FIXED NOISE | GARRITAN | NATIVE INSTRUMENTS | NUMERICAL SOUND POST MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS | PRECISIONSOUND | SONIC IMPLANTS | SONIC REALITY | SONICCOUTURE | SOUNDLABEL SPIRIT CANYON AUDIO | TAP SPACE | VIENNA SYMPHONIC LIBRARY | ZERO-G SAMPLE LIBRARY CATALOG 2006 ForFor more more information: information: www.native-instruments.com www.native-instruments.com Welcome Welcome to the first sample library catalog for the Native Instruments samplers Kontakt, Battery, Kompakt, and Intakt. This catalog features a huge selection of over 130 professional and award winning sample libraries from various sample developers. You will find anything from Orchestral to Electronic, featuring the best available sample libraries in the world. All libraries are specifically designed for the Native Instruments software samplers Kontakt, Battery, Intakt and Kompakt. Some of these libraries contain special versions of Kompakt, Intakt or Kontakt Player and don´t necessarily need the full version of the sampler. Since 2003, Kontakt has fast become the standard in software sampling. Over 50 companies all over the world chose Kontakt or Battery to be their favourite platform for developing sample libraries and over 100.000 users are currently using the Kontakt engine with Kontakt, Kompakt, Intakt, Battery or Kontakt Player. If you want to know more about the sampler products or sample libraries, please visit the Native Instruments website at www.native-instruments.com. 12 Table of Contents Dirtbag .................................................................. 31 Welcome ..................................................................2 Dirty Ol’ Relics .......................................................32 EXPLANATIONS..........................................................8 Drum&bass Carnage ................................................33 Kontakt 2 .................................................................8 Prime Funk ............................................................34 Kontakt 1 .................................................................9 Funky Drums From Hell ...........................................35 Battery 2 ...............................................................10 Inside ....................................................................36 Battery 1 ............................................................... 11 Kickin’ Lunatic Beats Volume 1 ................................. 37 Kompakt ................................................................ 12 Kickin’ Lunatic Beats Volume 2 .................................38 Intakt ....................................................................13 King Tone Grooves ..................................................39 Kontakt Player 1 ..................................................... 14 Let The Beat Speak ................................................40 Kontakt Player 2 ..................................................... 15 Loop Soup! ............................................................ 41 Mindbomb - Robotic Volume 1 ..................................42 ADVANCED.MEDIA.GROUP.........................................23 Phat Butt Jams .......................................................43 Amg Catalyst Series ................................................23 Phat Sugar Jams .....................................................44 160db: The Drum&bass Interface .............................23 Phil Gould On Drums ...............................................45 260db: The Drum&bass Interface .............................24 Prototype Drum&bass ..............................................46 9mm Beats ............................................................25 Pukka Masala ......................................................... 47 Black Ii Black Volume 1 ...........................................26 Space Invader.........................................................48 Black Ii Black Volume 2 ........................................... 27 Tony Mason...smokin’ ...............................................49 Completely Bonkers.................................................28 Ultramagnetic Beats ................................................50 Commercial Breaks .................................................29 Underfire Volume 1 ................................................. 51 Dark Side Of The Groove ..........................................30 For more information: www.native-instruments.com Urban Search & Rescue ...........................................52 Cult Sampler ..........................................................66 Vince Clarke, Lucky Bastard .....................................53 Ethno World 3 Complete .......................................... 67 ART.VISTA................................................................54 Galaxy Steinway ......................................................68 Virtual Grand Piano .................................................54 Latin World ............................................................69 Orient World ...........................................................70 BARDSTOWN.AUDIO.................................................55 Complete Classical Collection ................................... 71 Bösendorfer ..........................................................55 String Essentials ..................................................... 72 Classic Accordions ..................................................56 Vintage Jazz Guitars And Tenor Banjos ...................... 57 BIG.FISH.AUDIO.......................................................73 First Call Horns.......................................................73 BELA.D.MEDIA.........................................................58 London Orchestral Percussion Vol. 2 .......................... 74 Diva .....................................................................58 London Solo Strings ................................................75 Classical Female Soloists .........................................58 Raging Guitars ........................................................ 76 Diva .....................................................................59 Classical Female Soloists - Extended .........................59 BOLDER.SOUNDS..................................................... 77 Lyrical Distortion Vol. 1 ............................................60 Hammered Dulcimer Trilogy ..................................... 77 Lyrical Distortion Vol. 2 ............................................ 61 CKSDE.....................................................................78 Studio B: ..............................................................62 Drumecho Volume 1 ................................................78 The Rock Collection .................................................62 Drumecho Volume 2 ................................................79 The Giovani Edition .................................................63 Mixverb Volume 1 ....................................................80 BEST.SERVICE..........................................................65 Drumecho Volume 2 ................................................ 81 Artist Complete .......................................................64 Chris Hein Horns ....................................................65 For more information: www.native-instruments.com 12 DAN.DEAN.PRO........................................................82 Quantum Leap Ra ..................................................101 Dan Dean Solo Strings Advanced ..............................82 Quantum Leap Stormbreakz ................................... 102 DISCOVERY.SOUND..................................................83 Quantum Leap Stormdrum ..................................... 103 Indonesia – The Magic .............................................83 Vapor Virtual Synthesizer ....................................... 104 Okinawan Tradition ..................................................84 FIXED.NOISE.......................................................... 105 Spirits From Ainu ....................................................85 OTTO .................................................................. 105 This Is Vietnam .......................................................86 GARRITAN.............................................................. 106 EAST.WEST.............................................................. 87 Garritan Jazz & Big Band ...................................... 106 Adrenaline .............................................................. 87 Garritan Personal Orchestra ................................. 107 Bösendorfer 290 Grand Piano ..................................88 Stradivari Solo Violin ............................................108 Drumkit From Hell 2 ...............................................89 NATIVE.INSTRUMENTS...........................................109 Symphonic Choirs ...................................................90 Kontakt Experience ...............................................109 “Gold Edition” ......................................................... 91 Studio Drums ....................................................... 110 “Gold Pro Xp” ..........................................................92 Synthetic Drums ...................................................111 “Platinum Edition” ...................................................93
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