Just wow man! As an MK3 user, I thank you for the Kontakt lesson! That was a crucial level up lol. I swear I learn something new every single day with Native Instruments. It's just so expansive with control options. Kontakt is surely intimidating, but well worth the effort to explore and learn. I truly enjoy watching your videos as you touch on more intermediate skill sets and navigate crucial nooks and crannies. Thanks so much for sharing your skill set and sonic explorations! Also I love your shoutouts and recommendations to the youtubers that inspire you. You've woken me up to a community of inspiration and teachers that fill my cup with motivation and a hunger for more knowledge. Loving Blezzbeats and Ave Mcree!! 👊 Cheers, thanks and big ups! My hats off to you bruv! Your video content is the breakfast of champions!
Just discovered your channel after doing some research on the expansions in the $99 deal. Really informative and well produced content Jef. I've subscribed and will make sure to use the affiliate link when picking up my expansions.
Your tutorials are always great but sometimes they kind of blow my mind. That Kontakt part kind of just blew my mind. I did not know you can do that. So we can create instruments from the expansions. And I suppose I could do that from my mini brute instead of just sampling one sound. 🤯 If you ever wanted to do a full lesson on Kontakt that would be amaze balls.
Very helpful video! Never used Kontakt in this way. I can see that you could make various videos explaining the features and custome parameters one could set with Kontakt. Awesome job on this!
I didn't know you can add the kits to Kong one of my favourite beat makers. I thought they only worked in Native instruments Battery and Maschine. Many thanks for the tip.
I found Kit Maker through Ave Mcree as well, it’s pretty good BUT what I hadnt considered is that many of the sounds / samples in kits aren’t just the sample hits. They’re layered effects and synth patches quite often which don’t translate over like you mention. I use it for making some random drum kits with sample packs. I have a zillion samples from over the years ( Free sample packs add up) and sometimes it’s nice to just use serendipity to create some kits.They’ve added some new features since I last used it so need to try it out again. I often sketch out my tracks in Maschine as a stand-alone and make 8-16 measure loops to sketch something out and then export stems. It’s definitely an extra few steps but it forces me to focus and make some decisions. I could open an instance of maschine in Ableton but I have more flexibility in Maschine. I tend to work with multiple kits and sounds( three sounds from one kit.five from another etc). Your tutorial is a great reminder though. I could use Battery in Ableton which I never consider any more. I also hadn’t considered using Kong or komplete Kontrol either . Many ways to skin a Kat. The quick Kontact demo was interesting. I’ve owned Kontact since NI Komplete 3 or 4 and I rarely use it. It’s never seemed user friendly to me and I’ve never been a huge fan of sampled instrument libraries (Besides drums) I know the library is a huge part of Komplete. Maybe it’s time I dive in and bite the bullet, learn how to use Kontact! Thanks for the content as always.
Hi Jef Thanx a lot for your videos. You have an immense knowledge 🙌🏻 A question: do you have not sort your folders from the expansions in genres ? I think about , to do that. But would have a lot of work , with all the reaktor (monark..) snd massive instruments too !?
Must be good, if I'm watching this for a second time 😘 Putting the Expansions on an external drive is smart. How much space does is save on your internal drive? I have everything in Komplete 13 in it's default location, which makes filtering for an Expansion a little challenging. Looks like in Komplete Kontrol, you can filter by 'Bank' which lists Expansions. Why NI calls in 'Banks' inside an instrument, but 'Expansions' for marketing is confusing. Also, it looks like Kit Maker just reorganizes all the Battery samples into folders, which could help me load Battery kits into Logic's Drum Machine Designer (DMD) - or at least make that process easier. I had been surfing the web, looking for anybody who might have already mapped out Battery kits in Logic DMD, but no luck so far. Jef - this topic was very helpful and I couldn't find any YT videos that explain how to use Expansions without Maschine. Kuddo's for having such insight into the marketplace!
Another GREAT vid, Jef! I’m wrestling with which library manager to commit to? I’m a Logic user, but have the Komplete Kontrol Start package, then I have a huge library of samples, loops, beats and one-shots from different vendors. Getting it all organized is a challenge.
Hi Jef. Great video as always. You mentioned that you have all your samples loaded on an external hard drive. I recently bought a Mac Mini M1 for music production, but it only has 256 GB SSD drive. Would you mind sharing what external HD you use? You have a ton of samples and they all seem to load super fast.
I have one Lacie drive that is 7200 RPM for my samples... the others are cheap Costco drives, and they work just fine! I do all my video editing on Costco SSDs, and then transfer them onto cheap drives afterwards.
Hey first off great video! I have 2 questions. I have Komplete Collectors edition. 1. Is it possible to use Komplete Kontrol the plugin without owning the keyboard? Will there be any limitations? 2. The demonstrations you displayed at 12:00 regarding loading actual sounds. As opposed to assigning those sounds to Kontakt, could I not also use battery and accomplish the same thing, which is to spread the sounds across the keyboard? Thanks!
Exactly what I was looking for 😁 I’m still trying to understand if the Expansions help sell Maschine devices - or - if Maschine users demand Expansions? Chicken or the egg, which comes first?
Great video, thanks. When you work with battery in Cubase, how do you deal with drum mapping? Or are you able to deal with a kick drum being called “C1”?
Forgot to add kitmakers work great on maschine expansions there latest update work good also on 3rd party expansions... Everything you put out is well articulated..
Great video Jef! really educational! I have a few Expansions but didn't know their full potential. Just went and another 9! I have a doubt however. If I can use the samples directly in Komplete Kontrol as a full instrument, Why would I want to drag them into a sampler? I don't understand the difference.
Yeah, if some sounds are synths they won’t be made into samples… but there should always be a good number in each kit, contact Kit Maker, the guy is super helpful!
@@jefgibbons Hi, it just takes me to a 404 error page. Tried from my Windows 10 chrome browser and my wife's mac desktop browser. However it worked from my Samsung's UA-cam app.
I’m not quite following your question. The key lab mk2 is a hardware MIDI controller; by itself, that’s not going to do anything with an expansion. It comes with Analog Lab, but that wouldn’t be useable with the NI expansions. You can use the samples with the (free) Komplete Kontrol.
@@shonenjump9 Gotcha. Q: Can you configure your MKII pads so that the Maschine software will treat them like they are the pads from a Maschine hardware unit? A: No (Mostly). The Maschine software and hardware communicate via a protocol that is outside of MIDI. I think you can sorta work around this by using the Maschine as a VST and then assigning each MKII pad to a different MIDI channel. If you have the Maschine software, you should be able to try this out. Mouse click enter a pattern, then drag the MIDI to your DAW. That should tell you what you need to map things to.
I don’t get why NI makes a big deal about the expansions in Komplete, but there is no Sounds player or Maschine software and you can’t buy them separately either.
I had to watch this again to catch what you meant. Couldn't agree more that it should be easier! Only thing I'll say is that at least you can easily access the samples in the expansions. i.e. I have an Ableton expansion that is proprietary... can't use it anywhere else.
Came here from new expansion rare vibrations video! Thanks Jef for being so helpful in the comments
Jef, im only here to tell that i like your videos. I have no clue about music, but the look and how you are presenting your stuff is awesome! cheers!
That Kontakt thing was gold. Did not know about those samples in the expansions.
Just wow man! As an MK3 user, I thank you for the Kontakt lesson! That was a crucial level up lol. I swear I learn something new every single day with Native Instruments. It's just so expansive with control options.
Kontakt is surely intimidating, but well worth the effort to explore and learn. I truly enjoy watching your videos as you touch on more intermediate skill sets and navigate crucial nooks and crannies.
Thanks so much for sharing your skill set and sonic explorations! Also I love your shoutouts and recommendations to the youtubers that inspire you. You've woken me up to a community of inspiration and teachers that fill my cup with motivation and a hunger for more knowledge. Loving Blezzbeats and Ave Mcree!! 👊
Cheers, thanks and big ups! My hats off to you bruv! Your video content is the breakfast of champions!
Bought the deal via your affiliate link. Your a great teacher. Thanks for all your content 🙏🏽 all the best Jeff!
You Learn something new every day! 🙏🏻
Just discovered your channel after doing some research on the expansions in the $99 deal. Really informative and well produced content Jef. I've subscribed and will make sure to use the affiliate link when picking up my expansions.
Thanks! Really appreciate it DuncFunk!
Very informative! Especially love the part about using the samples in Kontakt! Thanks!
Prof G. dropping knowledge per usual.
This was a much needed video for me. Thanks!
Most welcome! Glad it helped.
This one was very very useful Jef...THANKS A LOT fam..!!
You're welcome West Starr!
Your tutorials are always great but sometimes they kind of blow my mind. That Kontakt part kind of just blew my mind. I did not know you can do that. So we can create instruments from the expansions. And I suppose I could do that from my mini brute instead of just sampling one sound. 🤯 If you ever wanted to do a full lesson on Kontakt that would be amaze balls.
GREAT idea!
Awesome info Jef! Thanks so much!
Really well done. Excellent explanation
Very helpful video! Never used Kontakt in this way. I can see that you could make various videos explaining the features and custome parameters one could set with Kontakt. Awesome job on this!
great video, thank you very much for all the useful information!!!
Excellent presentation. Thanks!
I didn't know you can add the kits to Kong one of my favourite beat makers. I thought they only worked in Native instruments Battery and Maschine. Many thanks for the tip.
Great vid, thanks!
I found Kit Maker through Ave Mcree as well, it’s pretty good BUT what I hadnt considered is that many of the sounds / samples in kits aren’t just the sample hits. They’re layered effects and synth patches quite often which don’t translate over like you mention. I use it for making some random drum kits with sample packs. I have a zillion samples from over the years ( Free sample packs add up) and sometimes it’s nice to just use serendipity to create some kits.They’ve added some new features since I last used it so need to try it out again.
I often sketch out my tracks in Maschine as a stand-alone and make 8-16 measure loops to sketch something out and then export stems. It’s definitely an extra few steps but it forces me to focus and make some decisions. I could open an instance of maschine in Ableton but I have more flexibility in Maschine. I tend to work with multiple kits and sounds( three sounds from one kit.five from another etc). Your tutorial is a great reminder though. I could use Battery in Ableton which I never consider any more. I also hadn’t considered using Kong or komplete Kontrol either . Many ways to skin a Kat.
The quick Kontact demo was interesting. I’ve owned Kontact since NI Komplete 3 or 4 and I rarely use it. It’s never seemed user friendly to me and I’ve never been a huge fan of sampled instrument libraries (Besides drums) I know the library is a huge part of Komplete. Maybe it’s time I dive in and bite the bullet, learn how to use Kontact! Thanks for the content as always.
Great new spot for your keyboard
Good eye Carlos! Found a cheap rail for drawers on Amazon and screwed it right into the keyboard! At my own risk of course...
@@jefgibbons I like your studio clean, stylish and classy, congrats!
Hi Jef
Thanx a lot for your videos. You have an immense knowledge 🙌🏻
A question: do you have not sort your folders from the expansions in genres ?
I think about , to do that.
But would have a lot of work , with all the reaktor (monark..) snd massive instruments too !?
Must be good, if I'm watching this for a second time 😘 Putting the Expansions on an external drive is smart. How much space does is save on your internal drive? I have everything in Komplete 13 in it's default location, which makes filtering for an Expansion a little challenging. Looks like in Komplete Kontrol, you can filter by 'Bank' which lists Expansions. Why NI calls in 'Banks' inside an instrument, but 'Expansions' for marketing is confusing. Also, it looks like Kit Maker just reorganizes all the Battery samples into folders, which could help me load Battery kits into Logic's Drum Machine Designer (DMD) - or at least make that process easier. I had been surfing the web, looking for anybody who might have already mapped out Battery kits in Logic DMD, but no luck so far. Jef - this topic was very helpful and I couldn't find any YT videos that explain how to use Expansions without Maschine. Kuddo's for having such insight into the marketplace!
Very helpful Jef as always, but you move so fast I have to use my slowdown app to get it..lol Love your chanel
great video!
Fantastic
Great video!!
Great video thanks ✌🏻
Hi Jef. Thanks for the video. How do I drag these loops from NI expansions into the sampler control in Cubase for slicing them, please?
Great video, Jeff. What type of screen do you use? Looks great.
good insight.
$9.99 should be the price always.
I am thinking they are going to go subscription soon.
Another GREAT vid, Jef! I’m wrestling with which library manager to commit to? I’m a Logic user, but have the Komplete Kontrol Start package, then I have a huge library of samples, loops, beats and one-shots from different vendors. Getting it all organized is a challenge.
Hi Jef. Great video as always. You mentioned that you have all your samples loaded on an external hard drive. I recently bought a Mac Mini M1 for music production, but it only has 256 GB SSD drive. Would you mind sharing what external HD you use? You have a ton of samples and they all seem to load super fast.
I have one Lacie drive that is 7200 RPM for my samples... the others are cheap Costco drives, and they work just fine! I do all my video editing on Costco SSDs, and then transfer them onto cheap drives afterwards.
Hey first off great video! I have 2 questions. I have Komplete Collectors edition.
1. Is it possible to use Komplete Kontrol the plugin without owning the keyboard? Will there be any limitations?
2. The demonstrations you displayed at 12:00 regarding loading actual sounds. As opposed to assigning those sounds to Kontakt, could I not also use battery and accomplish the same thing, which is to spread the sounds across the keyboard?
Thanks!
Exactly what I was looking for 😁 I’m still trying to understand if the Expansions help sell Maschine devices - or - if Maschine users demand Expansions? Chicken or the egg, which comes first?
Great video, thanks. When you work with battery in Cubase, how do you deal with drum mapping? Or are you able to deal with a kick drum being called “C1”?
Great video
Man just dope
Forgot to add kitmakers work great on maschine expansions there latest update work good also on 3rd party expansions... Everything you put out is well articulated..
Can I use them with Presonus Atom?
Nice Man Thank You
Great video Jef! really educational! I have a few Expansions but didn't know their full potential. Just went and another 9!
I have a doubt however. If I can use the samples directly in Komplete Kontrol as a full instrument, Why would I want to drag them into a sampler? I don't understand the difference.
It would be nice to have the same sampler like it is in Maschine Software in Komplete Kontrol
I agree, or at least a simple one like in maschine.
How to add customs tags for expansions' sounds, loops and kits?
the link to your playlists doesn't appear to go anywhere...just sends me back to UA-cam homepage
Mr. Gibbons can i use Komplete Control in Ableton Live 9 on win 7 64 bit???...There site doesn't say if the DAW has to be 64 bit...
I tried to do it that way, but when I go into battery I cannot see the sounds folder, I can access samples but cannot load them into battery
Maschine 2.13 update video?
The machine, when I press the pad, instead of a whole loop, plays only one note. What could be the reason?
can you still use the maschine hardware to control these programs and pads?
Absolutely! Can do everything from the hardware…
When i import the machine expansions into kit maker it doesn't make kits it says not all samples are machine or something like that
Yeah, if some sounds are synths they won’t be made into samples… but there should always be a good number in each kit, contact Kit Maker, the guy is super helpful!
Your affiliate link is broken
Shoot, just tried it here and it seems to work, does it not take you anywhere?
@@jefgibbons Hi, it just takes me to a 404 error page. Tried from my Windows 10 chrome browser and my wife's mac desktop browser. However it worked from my Samsung's UA-cam app.
It worked for me. I wonder if you can use it more than once ... hmmm might try.
Can I use NI expansions in Arturia keylab mkii by any chance?
I’m not quite following your question. The key lab mk2 is a hardware MIDI controller; by itself, that’s not going to do anything with an expansion.
It comes with Analog Lab, but that wouldn’t be useable with the NI expansions.
You can use the samples with the (free) Komplete Kontrol.
@@TheBiggerNoise I’ll rephrase it: is there anyway to use mk2 in maschine software at least mapping the pads like am using maschine+ hardware?
@@shonenjump9 Gotcha. Q: Can you configure your MKII pads so that the Maschine software will treat them like they are the pads from a Maschine hardware unit? A: No (Mostly). The Maschine software and hardware communicate via a protocol that is outside of MIDI. I think you can sorta work around this by using the Maschine as a VST and then assigning each MKII pad to a different MIDI channel. If you have the Maschine software, you should be able to try this out. Mouse click enter a pattern, then drag the MIDI to your DAW. That should tell you what you need to map things to.
@@TheBiggerNoise am out of town right now but you gave me hope, and I got the feeling that am talking to a life savior hero. Thanks Andy
@@shonenjump9 You're welcome. I have Maschine & a MkII, so let me know if you run into trouble and I'll try and get it working.
I don’t get why NI makes a big deal about the expansions in Komplete, but there is no Sounds player or Maschine software and you can’t buy them separately either.
Thanks for the tutorial. But it's too many steps for the Kontakt instruments. These should be included with expansion packs. We're paying money.
I had to watch this again to catch what you meant. Couldn't agree more that it should be easier! Only thing I'll say is that at least you can easily access the samples in the expansions. i.e. I have an Ableton expansion that is proprietary... can't use it anywhere else.