Kontakt 7 vs 8

I don't care about AI songwriter apps - AI should be finessing the sound, not the notes because the notes are the human's business - ANYWAY, so to compare 7 and 8, is there anything in the performance, sound library, or sound sculpting abilities that should convince me to do the upgrade? Or, is K7 just as good?
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I don't care about AI songwriter apps
This isn't what Kontakt is - is there perhaps some confusion about the feature set that I could help clarify?
to compare 7 and 8
There are a few ways to answer this.
If you're generally a builder type (meaning, you enjoy the sampler features, and build your own patches and instruments in Kontakt, then the following highlights added to Kontakt 8 may be of interest:
- Komplete UI version 1.0 (a new scripting language/environment for building user interfaces, which offers new features that KSP simply cannot, running in the audio thread. It's also easier to use.
- Wavetable Synthesis, as well as a new instrument "Conflux" that showcases this capability
- New American and Japanese inspired synth filters
If you're generally a player type (meaning, you load the content created by others), then the following highlights may be of interest:
- Tools: new ways to manipulate MIDI on the way into Kontakt, for creative inspiration
- Leap: a simple loop based idea generator
- Conflux, and the wavetable sounds
- A lot of performance enhancements and stability improvements
If you're interested to do more research into 7 vs 8, check out this video and decide for yourself!
You may also check out the Kontakt 8 change log here:
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If you've got existing NI libraries, some already "Require" version 8 if you allow them to update. Analog Dreams is an example - requires at least v8.2.0. (Despite the product page still saying the requirements are Version 7.6 or higher).
That's what pushed me into upgrading, but i'm on the K8 player currently, until I decide to update my Komplete bundle and get K8 full.
Not overly appreciative of this tactic of NI's personally, but it is what it is.
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There's really no AI in Kontakt 8, just some expanded tools and ways of doing things. All the other stuff in Kontakt 7 is still there, just mostly additional capabilities that simplify creating new/different types of tracks. There are only a few that I've begun using a little bit as I come across things that might benefit in terms of creating content for a track. They won't create the content, but they'll expand your efficiency and capabilities more than anything.
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Yes, but that does not require a purchase. Kontakt 8 Player can be used and is free.
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Of course, but from a customer perspective a reason why someone would want to move to Kontakt 8 would be so that their libraries are compatible after an update as Analog Dreams had, or any future library could have without warning too.
The alternative is to juggle between K7 and K8 Player depending on which products they want to use.
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