A fresh synth drop just handed cinematic producers a motion-obsessed sound machine that plugs straight into the Native Instruments ecosystem and slashes its launch price hard.
Oscillarys launch details
Oscillarys launch details
- Ocean Swift has dropped Oscillarys as a new NKS instrument.
- Collaboration links the project directly with Native Instruments.
- Sound design leans heavily into cinematic scoring and deep ambience.
- Intro price sits at 47.40 euros until March 1.
- Oscillarys runs on a three-layer engine blending varied sources.
- Architecture fuses analog, digital, organic, and granular material.
- Dual-filter stage pairs a creative multi-filter with Monark.
- Reaktor tech powers the Monark filter inside the chain.
- The library packs over 1500 oscillator samples in WAV format.
- Users can drag personal samples straight into Oscillarys.
- Preset count clears 400 with pads, drones, leads, and keys.
- Multis exceed 100 using Kontakt MIDI Tools.
- NKS2 support locks tight with Kontrol Mk3 hardware.
- Accessibility tools assist visually impaired producers in studios.
- Kontakt Player compatibility removes the need for full Kontakt.
- Kontakt engine handles modulation, filtering, and effects duties.