Ocean Swift dropped Tyrian Tine for the free Kontakt Player, and the thing mashes up wavetable synthesis with sampled metallic sounds pulled from bells and kalimbas. The dual-layer setup lets people generate bell tones and chime textures with built-in randomization that keeps everything feeling alive instead of static.
The wavetable side handles morphing and controlled instability, while samples cover everything from clean overtones to gnarly metallic hits. Velocity response and mod wheel assignments create movement during performance, and onboard effects like filtering, tremolo, delay, and reverb shape how close or distant everything sounds in the mix.
The package comes with seventy-three presets and works with Komplete Kontrol hardware through full NKS mappings that show every parameter on screen without needing mouse clicks.
The wavetable side handles morphing and controlled instability, while samples cover everything from clean overtones to gnarly metallic hits. Velocity response and mod wheel assignments create movement during performance, and onboard effects like filtering, tremolo, delay, and reverb shape how close or distant everything sounds in the mix.
The package comes with seventy-three presets and works with Komplete Kontrol hardware through full NKS mappings that show every parameter on screen without needing mouse clicks.