Keyscape To Kontakt [SAFE]
If you want to layer a Keyscape C7 Grand Piano with a Kontakt string library, you usually run two MIDI tracks. But by bringing Keyscape into Kontakt, you can treat the piano as a "sample" inside a multi-instrument, allowing you to compress, EQ, and sidechain internally before it hits the master bus.
To make your new Kontakt instrument sound like it belongs: KEYSCAPE TO KONTAKT
If you absolutely must have Keyscape sounds inside Kontakt, the only professional way to achieve this is through Autosampling. If you want to layer a Keyscape C7
This process involves using software to "record" the virtual instrument automatically. Tools like MainStage (Auto Sampler), Sampler (formerly EXS24) in Logic Pro, or third-party tools like Extreme Sample Converter or Samplerobot perform the following steps: This process involves using software to "record" the
Before we dive into the wiring, let’s address the motivation. Keyscape is a standalone plugin (VST/AU/AAX) and also runs within Spectrasonics’ Omnisphere 2. Kontakt is a sampler that hosts its own libraries. They aren’t designed to talk to each other natively. So why force it?
Keyscape’s built-in effects are beautiful—saturation, wah, and ambient delays. But Kontakt’s effect rack is a modular monster. By routing Keyscape through Kontakt, you gain access to: