Product Detail
The Last Haven Attractor is an all - in - one Kontakt library designed specifically for soundtrack, cinematic, and trailer music composers and producers. It's a fantastic source of inspiration and a powerful production tool. This sound pack comes with a wide range of brand - new sound effects in various categories, like hits, whooshes, drops, bends, alarms, tonal elements, and pulses. The Attractor library offers both Kontakt instruments and uncompressed WAV samples, ensuring great usability whether you drag - and - drop sounds into your DAW or use Kontakt. On the keyboard, each blue key has a unique sample. The last played key turns red, the green range is for pitching samples with the default pitch key C0 in violet. The interface features an internal mini - browser. Select a sound bank by clicking its title button and use arrow buttons to view more banks. The middle section has main controllers for sound adjustment. Attack and Release knobs manage amplitude envelope parameters, the Velocity knob controls volume influence, and Gate and Rate knobs adjust rhythmic sound interruption. You can quickly adapt samples to your host tempo in TMPro mode with the Speed knob. The interface also allows you to reverse all samples and map the last played sample across 5 octaves. The effects section has 6 slots with interchangeable effects to build your own chain. Click an effect's title to see or change its parameters. The waveform display has a visual offset controller to set the sample start point.
Using The Last Haven Attractor is a breeze. First, get familiar with the keyboard. Each blue key holds a different sample, and you can tell which key was last played as it turns red. The green area is for pitching samples, and the default pitch key C0 (in violet) is a good starting point. To pick a sound bank, just click on the button with its name at the top of the interface. If you want to see more banks, use the left and right arrow buttons. In the middle part of the interface, you'll find controls for adjusting the sound. Use the Attack and Release knobs to set how the sound starts and ends. The Velocity knob helps you control how the volume changes based on how hard you play. The Gate and Rate knobs are for setting up rhythmic breaks in the sound. To match the samples to your project's tempo, turn on the TMPro mode and use the Speed knob. You can also reverse all the samples and spread the last played sample over 5 octaves. When it comes to effects, there are 6 slots. You can mix and match the effects to create your own unique sound chain. Just click on an effect's title to see its settings and click again to change it. For setting the start point of a sample, use the visual offset controller on the waveform display. As for maintenance, make sure to keep your software updated to ensure the best performance. And always back up your important sound settings in case something goes wrong.