Keepforest Berserkr Pro: Epic Trailer Drums in a Powerful Engine
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- Опубліковано 7 сер 2024
- Berserkr Pro by Keepforest is an epic trailer drums VST for the free Kontakt Player 7. Here's my overview and an honest review.
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00:00 Berserkr Pro vs. Core
00:55 Drums Foundation
02:08 Weapons and Textures
02:57 Whoosh and Motions
03:32 Breath and Growls My highlight: 3 syllable patches!
03:59 Tonal Elements
05:18: A word of caution
05:45 Multi Instruments
07:00 How to use Berserkr
09:10 Layer those samples!
10:00 Overview: Berserkr Engine
11:24 Killer Feature #1
12:11 Killer Feature #2
14:39 Killer Feature #3
15:42 Killer Feature #4
16:40 Evaluation: Should You Buy It?
18:49 Demo (Berserkr Only)
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This company has the best watch library among all those on the market.
What they did with this library is insane.
Of course, to the number of clocks and gear machinery, they added a number of percussions, effects, pulses, etc.
Only one library can be a worthy contender in this section, the lovely Acousmatic Engine.
I love the Get MIDI function
Yes this is a great feature especially if you don't have a lot of music theory knowledge. I like the fact that you can pull the MIDI and then tweak it to add variances here and there so that patterns don't become repetitive. Until my experience grows I doubt I would be able to compose/orchestrate sequences of this nature by myself. That said, I can take the MIDI and tweak it (the odd double hit here and there, or switch up the item being played, etc.) so that the overall feel remains while - hopefully - not becoming stale.
It's also a great way to sketch out sections and then extract/tweak the MIDI once you have the main elements down. I like this feature in Sonuscore's Orchestra Complete series as well.
The new Sonuscore "The Score" library also has this feature. I hope you get to review this library soon, because while you were given this library (Beserkr Pro) by the developer, your reviews are always unbiased, and delivered in such a way that even an idiot like myself can appreciate and understand them.
Thank you for another great review. 👍
@@sensumcommunem Thank you! You're not an idiot :) Stay tuned for The Score, soon :)
@@KevinKuschel I actually am an idiot, but I'm not a fool. There is a difference! 🤣🤣🤣
I look forward to your review of "The Score" soon. 👍
Amazing review!
Yep!
Hmmm, this or Elements Cinematic Rhythms?
I find the Zero-G library is so good for this sort of work. Keep Forest's new offering is intriguing tho. It's a more polished product but priced higher to match.
Nice review, Kevin.
Thanks! Easy decision because they sound so diffferently. Elements Cinematic Rhythms if you want folk songs, bard tales and cinematic medieval tunes. Berserkr if you want angry, heavy stuff that packs a punch :)
How do you actually get the step sequencer to play?? It only does a one-shot when I hit a key and I see no 'play' button. It's driving me nuts
Powerful, sounds like army of orcs💀⚔️
you're the best
Thank you :)