In Session Audio – Riff Generation Outside In Edition 1.0.1 (KONTAKT)

Publisher: In Session Audio
Website: /insessionaudio.com/products/riff-generation-outside-in/
Format: KONTAKT 6.0.4+
Quality: Stereo 48 kHz 24 bits
Size: 3.49 GB

A collection of various instruments. Based on a set of musical parameters that you control, Riff Generation: Outside In Edition creates exciting, complex and surprising combinations of melody, rhythm and sound design with the press of a button.

From the “Real World”
Outside In means that all sounds come from outside the computer, with 74 of the 234 sample packs being acoustic and electric instruments.

Instruments
Vibraphones, xylophones, reed drums, acoustic and electric guitars, pedal steel guitars, bass, hammer dulcimers, cello, bells, music boxes, pianos and many other interesting instruments are featured.

Analog and External FX
The remaining 160 sample packs were created exclusively from hardware synths and effects, with no duplication of material between Riff Generation versions.

Mix and Match
Imagine seamlessly combining cello, warm analog synth, classical guitar, smooth FM synth and muted electric guitar with delay in the same riff. Riff Generation: Outside In Edition can do it.

Sound
Powerful sound design of the generative process, creating riffs that can slide, stutter, break through effects and change sound step by step.

Adaptability
Riffs adapt to tempo, key, scale and the current note played. MIDI files for any riff can be exported directly from the interface using drag and drop, or sent in real time to other virtual instruments.

Generativity control
A musical range of options allows the user to control the generative process.

Supercharged
Song intros, ambient melodies, basslines, noisy leads, rich impulses and generative patterns are spread across over 225 patches.

Each expansion adds 50 patches to the base set of over 225 patches:

• Guitars
• Chimes
• Distressed
• NEW: Pulse Mood
• NEW: Natural Motion
• NEW: Generations

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