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Native Instruments drops Scene Bloodplant for gritty scores
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 85095, member: 27"] Native Instruments just bottled industrial chaos into a playable instrument, and it is clearly built for bleak futures and heavy scenes. What just landed [LIST] [*]Alright, Native Instruments released Scene Bloodplant. [*]It sits inside the company’s Scene series. [*]It runs in the free Kontakt Player and the full Kontakt. [/LIST] Who this is really for [LIST] [*]This one is aimed straight at media composers and sound designers. [*]The vibe leans dystopian, industrial, and sci-fi. [*]Think ruined cities, machines groaning, and end-of-the-world tension. [/LIST] What it sounds like [LIST] [*]Distorted guitars form a big chunk of the tone. [*]Futuristic synths sit right beside warped audio textures. [*]Everything feeds into a single engine built for cinematic grit. [/LIST] How do you control the chaos [LIST] [*]The interface revolves around an XY pad. [*]You morph between 16 hybrid sound layers in real time. [*]Effects shift along with the movement, not as an afterthought. [/LIST] Keeping notes in line [LIST] [*]Built-in scales and modes handle pitch control. [*]Melodic parts stay locked to a key while you perform. [*]That makes live mangling less risky and more musical. [/LIST] What you get out of the box [LIST] [*]A sound palette tuned for sci-fi and post-apocalyptic scoring. [*]120 snapshots ready to drop into projects. [*]Real-time morphing that encourages movement and automation. [/LIST] Formats and compatibility [LIST] [*]Works as NKS, VST3, AU, and AAX through Kontakt. [*]Requires the free Kontakt Player or the Kontakt Full version 8.7.1 or higher. [*]Download size sits at 1.49 GB. [/LIST] Price and where to grab it [LIST] [*]Scene Bloodplant is available right now. [*]Price is $29.00. [*]It is sold through Amazon, Sweetwater, and Thomann. [/LIST] The takeaway [LIST] [*]This is not subtle or polite. [*]Bloodplant is about texture, tension, and movement. [*]If your score needs to feel hostile and mechanical, this one knows the assignment. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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