Output Analog Strings $199
Unlike Spitfire’s LCO library [below], Analog Strings from Kontakt supremos Output is all about processing and manipulation. Those who’ve used their Signal and Exhale instruments will know that Output pay great attention to the ways in which core sample content can be dynamically morphed using scripted rhythmic processing. Their Analog Strings library is no exception, and once again features a beautifully designed graphical interface at its core, which makes full use of the wider edit window possibilities added in Kontakt 5.6.
The core (39GB) sample content comes from orchestral recording, analogue synths and unusual sound source captures. It’s noticeable that – even without processing – these are of a very high quality. The software engine is brand new, and allows two sample layers to be processed and controlled using dual tape loopers, dual arpeggiators, ‘flux’ sequencing, advanced modulation routing and four sliders for macro control of multiple parameters.
You truly realise how good this instrument really is when you start browsing through its 500 presets. They’re of almost uniformly high quality and would be usable for all kinds of music – from soundtrack scoring to underground dance or outright pop. There’s clearly something potent in the mix of ‘real’ and old-school synthetic elements that works very well here. Creating your own patches is straightforward once you’ve mastered the various pages, and is helped substantially by the onboard help overlay. However, if this isn’t your bag, the keyword search system will help you find the right patch with the minimum of fuss. As with Output’s other instruments, CPU usage is on the high side, but overall this is another strong release. Bruce Aisher www.output.com VERDICT 9.0