Zero-G Altered States
Take ten top-selling Zero-G sound libraries, add an extra 1GB of sounds and Native Instruments’ Intakt Instrument and what do you get? Mike Hillier finds out...
Price: £199.00
Manufacturer: Zero-G
Website: http://www.arbitermt.co.uk
The ever-growing line-up of ROMplers using Native Instruments’ Kompakt or Intakt software as a front end for a sample collection has led to an interesting debate over whether a ROMpler is anything more than a hyped-up sample collection.
Score: 7
This review first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 21
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