Hi Rui,

The prices change all the time depending on what’s on sale, etc but it’s 
roughly anywhere from $1,000 up to around $2,000 depending on which controller 
you get. If you have a controller already, you can opt for the S-25 which is a 
25-key controller you can use to access the presets and adjust parameters and 
you can use your existing keyboard for performance.

In Pro Tools, you instantiate an instance of the Komplete Kontrol plug-in and 
load the various instruments through it including Kontakt. I haven’t loaded 
third-party libraries but I know others have had some success if the libraries 
are NKS compliant. Native Instruments have a bunch more info on their site.

Since warp markers aren’t accessible, I don’t know of any way to reliably 
create them and quantize them. That doesn’t mean it’s impossible but it’s not a 
straight-forward process as far as I understand it. Some programmers tried to 
look into it but it wasn’t a simple thing to implement. Perhaps it’ll happen in 
the future.

HTH,
Slau


> On Sep 7, 2016, at 2:33 PM, Rui Vilarinho <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Slau, thanks for the prompt explanation.
> 1. Really? that's a great idea!!!But, we are talking more or less what  
> budget  to get the library and the controler? And, would I be able to use my 
> nki librarys anyway?Yet, is that Stand Alone stuff or can be used  within Pro 
>  Tools?
> 2. So, that means that with Elastic Audio it's only possible to modify clip 
> tempo's, not to quantize it?
>  
> Regards, Rui Vilarinho
>  
>  
>  
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: Slau Halatyn <mailto:[email protected]>
>> To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>> Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2016 2:39 PM
>> Subject: Re: List with tools to get to work within PT
>> 
>> Hi Rui,
>> 
>> Regarding instruments, you’ll find everything you’ll ever need in Native 
>> Instruments Komplete Kontrol Ultimate which Native Instruments made 
>> self-voicing when you use their Komplete Kontrol S-series controller 
>> keyboards.
>> 
>> I don’t quantize drums, per se but there are people using Beat Detective for 
>> that. Creating and editing Warp markers in Pro Tools isn’t currently 
>> accessible although you can use Elastic Audio to change clip tempos easily.
>> 
>> AutoTune is considerably more accessible than Melodyne.
>> 
>> HTH,
>> Slau
>> 
>>> On Sep 7, 2016, at 9:30 AM, Rui Vilarinho <[email protected] 
>>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi guys. what's your advice and recommendations concerning enlarging your 
>>> music Tools:
>>> For real nice Drums: Superior Drummer? perhaps also Addicted Drums? 
>>> for using several diferent music instruments: Kontakt5.5.2?
>>> To have more sound manipulation tools: Waves pack?
>>> For audio quantization: you guys prefer Elastic audio or Beat Detective?
>>> And, for Pitch modifications what do you use? Melodyne or Auto Tune?
>>> Well, on Windows side I know the ansers, but since this is a new and 
>>> diferent unknown field, that's the reason why I request your experience and 
>>> recommendations.
>>>  specially concerning accessibility point of view plus scriptability 
>>> possibility. I understood that some soft synths have the  request to 
>>> somebody with good vision to make Presets, and with it we will have the 
>>> chance to load some stuff is that correct?
>>> But, and what about the Makro something aplication? Do you guys suggest it 
>>> to script some Hotspots?
>>> Sorrythe the long post.
>>> Thanks in advance, Rui Vilarinho 
>>> 
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