Native Instruments DEEP TRANSFORMATIONS: It's Like A Multieffects Processor For KORE
Have you been looking for a change? Is your life not all that it's cracked up to be? Wouldn't you rather be a graceful dolphin, navigating the oceans or a powerful lion, ruling over the jungle? Native Instruments DEEP TRANSFORMATIONS can't do any of that, but it's the first KORE SOUNDPACK built completely from effects.
It uses the power of KORE's audio engines to turn KORE 2 and KORE PLAYER into unique multieffects units. Native Instruments warns that you shouldn't look for your standard effects here, and unless you've lived through the 60s twice due to flashbacks, you've probably never worked with a "talking ring modulator."
With a total of 150 effects and 1,200 sound variations based on combinations of GUITAR RIG, ABSYNTH, FM8 and REAKTOR sound engines as well as 30 internal KORE effects, you can get some pretty strange noises. Effects are described thusly:
"FM-sound-generators, talking ring modulators, tube pumpers, artifact creators, enveloped distortion, formant delays, wah wah cloud makers, alien radionizer, vinyl FX and so on."
DEEP TRANSFORMATIONS takes a very instrumental approach to controlling effects. Knobs are multi-assignable, meaning that you can group together multiple effects and control them with more efficient, single actions. Even if you never pictured yourself as the type of person to use a "tube pumper," DEEP TRANSFORMATIONS should provide some interesting sonic versatility to say the least.







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