

- #Native instruments service center vs native access update#
- #Native instruments service center vs native access software#
- #Native instruments service center vs native access free#
The app finally supports high resolution (ie Retina) screens. For now, the Native Access app doesn’t seem to do much more than the current system, but it is much more streamlined, more user friendly, and, yes… prettier. Something akin to Adobe’s Creative Cloud, which seems to work pretty well.
#Native instruments service center vs native access software#
I’d imagine this would also pave the way for subscription payments for software (like it or hate it). I’m hoping we’ll see the application as a viable, central way to manage your NI software and licenses: De-register your software when you need to, and notifications for updates, for example. The new software, Native Access, is still in testing, with this call-out to get the public to help iron out some bugs.
#Native instruments service center vs native access update#
Much like people might say about Traktor, The Service Center is a clunky, borderline user-hostile fudge, which feels like an extra layer of inconvenience, constantly demands to update itself and just plain looks dated.


The "Ensemble All" preset lets you customize key-mapping for each articulation, or chose from several standard drum map presets. You can use our expressive “Standard” presets for instant access to all of the drums in a classic keyboard layout. Focusing on a close/stage stereo mic position and standard single-stroke multisampled articulations, it’s built to be immediately intuitive and easy to play. You’ll find thunderous ensemble and solo bass drums, roaring ensemble and solo toms of all sizes, a massive 8-member snare ensemble and 6 different solo snares ranging from deep 14” wooden bodied snares all the way down to tiny 5” effect snares, ethnic drums of all shapes and sizes, clicks, clacks, hi-hats, stick and mallet rides, crashes, splashes, hybrid China crash, fx cymbals, gongs, Tibetan finger cymbals and much more.īuilt from our epic percussion flagship - the 25 GB Apocalypse Percussion Ensemble - this lighter edition is slimmed down to the put maximum punch into a compact footprint and unbeatable price point accessible to everyone. This library is an epic percussion powerhouse built for efficient workflow and incredible sound, with over 40 different drums, over 100 articulations, deep dynamic layering and 8 round-robin variations per velocity.
#Native instruments service center vs native access free#
Apocalypse Elements is a potent selection of aggressive soundtrack drums and cymbals for the free Kontakt Player, Komplete Kontrol and the S-Series Keyboard platform by Native Instruments.
