Zero-g Sax Supreme Kontakt-magnetrixx [cracked]
4 round-robin samples per note to eliminate machine-gun repetition.
Using the MAGNETRiXX version requires a specific workflow. Assuming you have dropped the library into your Kontakt Libraries tab: Zero-G Sax Supreme KONTAKT-MAGNETRiXX
| Feature | Zero-G Sax Supreme | Embertone Sensual Sax | SWAM Tenor Sax | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Pop / Jazz / Cinematic | Intimate / Smooth Jazz | Classical / Extreme Realism | | Physical Modeling? | No (Sampled) | No (Sampled) | Yes (Modeling) | | CPU Usage | Low | Low | High (Very CPU hungry) | | Ease of Use | High (Plug and play) | Medium | Complex (Requires breath controller) | | The "MAGNETRiXX" Factor | Widely available | Less common | Rare | 4 round-robin samples per note to eliminate machine-gun
Zero-G, a legacy brand known for high-quality sample libraries, tackled this head-on with Sax Supreme. The version circulating within the KONTAKT-MAGNETRiXX sphere represents a curated, accessible iteration of their flagship saxophone sampling, optimized for Native Instruments’ Kontakt engine. | No (Sampled) | No (Sampled) | Yes
The key switching system is logically mapped. Typically, the lower octaves of the keyboard are dedicated to triggering these specific styles. This allows a composer to play a melody with one hand while triggering "falls" or "growls" with the other, all in real-time.