Arkhis, by Native Instruments, is a software instrument for scoring modern orchestral soundtracks with the objective to bring your scenes and tracks to life. With it, you can apply the final polish that can give to your video productions or track an interesting break of cinematic dealing. Built in collaboration with orchestral tools, it includes a premium sample library. Furthermore, this library pairs with a simple-to-use, yet powerful, layering engine. In turn, this layering engine applies movements, storytelling, and color to your sounds. And, as an FIY, experts recorded all sample content at the Teldex stage in Berlin.
Arkhis: Features
Setting your scene with sound has never been this easy and effective: Arkhis is definitely the answer. For example, layer arrays of playable instruments to create passages that evolve and accents that surprise on-screen action. There’s an onboard extensive library of orchestral and enable sounds to enhance your productions. Similarly, there are solo instruments that lay intimacy for a subtle scoring. Also, you can find less conventional sounds onboard like waterphone and disclaimer, among others. In short, this type of content is available in one modern edge to what contemporary cinematic scores are all about today.
Moreover, working with Arkhis comes really easily and intuitively for anyone. Getting scores fast and with quality is what this is all about. Its design makes underscoring easy and flexible by making instant changes with just a click from instruments, to dial in effect to a final score in real-time. It’s a dynamic software that evolves with your work and expresses a narrative score in such a particular way. The engine behind this is built around the central playback module which is easy to use with your MIDI controller. In short, choose over 90 sound sources to modulate and to control and tweak.
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