It hurts to see how small attention is to these videos. But they are super-specific, aimed on super-thim auditory. Anyway, it's a pleasure to see such tutorials available online. Thank u!
I'm really glad you've enjoyed the videos. Yes, it is a bit of a niche, Kontakt Scripting, but hopefully I'll always be here to help share the knowledge.
@@StephenOConnellCmdShiftNew I'm sure ur work will become more views with time. Cuz more and more people will get to Kontakt. And ur videos will be like a good wine.
These are the best tutorials I have found for scripting Kontakt. You must have spent a vast amount of time making these, not to mention all the pre-production work. Thank you for doing these!
Thanks for these tutorials! They helped me with my script, I sampled one of my instruments and created a virtual version of it in Kontakt sampler. You can see the demo on my channel. Greetings!
I do have a video on looping samples (in the same playlist as this video), but damn! With 600 groups, I'd definitely recommend checking out faster tools to speed up the process. Sample Robot for example, it's pricy but might be worth it for you to speed up the sample looping process. It can auto loop samples and then export in a Kontakt format that allows Kontakt to read the sample range automatically. Here is one of the videos I've done on it: ua-cam.com/video/_d6XWoNcxSg/v-deo.html
Hey Roman, you may need to check over your script for anything that might be conflicting with the ADSR controls or for simple errors that can sometimes happen. I always find the thing that gets me stuck on a problem the longest is generally the simplest of things I've overlooked haha. This example is for one set of ADSR controls though, just worth mentioning, if you have two modulators you would need a bit more code to distinguish the two.
It hurts to see how small attention is to these videos. But they are super-specific, aimed on super-thim auditory.
Anyway, it's a pleasure to see such tutorials available online. Thank u!
I'm really glad you've enjoyed the videos. Yes, it is a bit of a niche, Kontakt Scripting, but hopefully I'll always be here to help share the knowledge.
@@StephenOConnellCmdShiftNew I'm sure ur work will become more views with time. Cuz more and more people will get to Kontakt. And ur videos will be like a good wine.
Exactly my feeling. That is a superb tutorial, and it must have taken quite some time to make it. Thank you, Stephen!
These are the best tutorials I have found for scripting Kontakt. You must have spent a vast amount of time making these, not to mention all the pre-production work. Thank you for doing these!
Thanks, I did indeed spend a long time creating these, but I really wanted to give people a head start I wish I had when I got going.
Thanks for these tutorials! They helped me with my script, I sampled one of my instruments and created a virtual version of it in Kontakt sampler. You can see the demo on my channel. Greetings!
I did this and it worked great, but now I'm trying to add a knob for glide speed and I can't seem to get it working! Any advice? Thank you!
Where is the Video for Looping, I have 600 groups, many thanks
I do have a video on looping samples (in the same playlist as this video), but damn! With 600 groups, I'd definitely recommend checking out faster tools to speed up the process. Sample Robot for example, it's pricy but might be worth it for you to speed up the sample looping process. It can auto loop samples and then export in a Kontakt format that allows Kontakt to read the sample range automatically. Here is one of the videos I've done on it: ua-cam.com/video/_d6XWoNcxSg/v-deo.html
not working...
Hey Roman, you may need to check over your script for anything that might be conflicting with the ADSR controls or for simple errors that can sometimes happen. I always find the thing that gets me stuck on a problem the longest is generally the simplest of things I've overlooked haha. This example is for one set of ADSR controls though, just worth mentioning, if you have two modulators you would need a bit more code to distinguish the two.