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INTAKT ZERO G (SOUNDS OF THE 70's) QUESTIONS

Discussion in 'INTAKT' started by thesheemer, Oct 28, 2004.

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  1. thesheemer

    thesheemer NI Product Owner

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    I have a few question regarding the Intakt Sound of the 70's player. I am using the product as a VST in Ableton Live 4.04.

    1) I am using a Korg MicroKontrol as my midi controller and the key I play on the keyboard does not correspond with the keys on the Intakt player keyboard. I.E. if I play C on the Korg E is played on Intakt (Midi channel settings are on Omni).

    2) Is it possible to create a new instrument and to drag and drop individual files to create a new construction kit featuring various sounds from other construction kits? Can't seem to drag and drop indivdual loops or samples onto a blank keyboard. I can only load an individual loop (from a construction kit) or sample (from a tool kit) which creates one instrument mapped on the keyboard. I want to be able to use various loops from various kits on one mapped instrument.
     
  2. thesheemer

    thesheemer NI Product Owner

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    Figured out question 1

    Silly me, transpose was set to +4 on my controller...

    Any help on question 2 ????
     
  3. info@petosa.com

    info@petosa.com New Member

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    You might notice a missing "browser" button as seen on page 28 of the owner's manual....

    This seems to be the problem!

    Without this, we cannot load individual files either....
     
  4. thesheemer

    thesheemer NI Product Owner

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    My Solution

    I ended up buying the full version of Intakt which allowed me to browse and map out samples the way I wanted to. Funny, I thouht that you were able to do this when I bought the original product in the first place!
     
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