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Ink Audio Ondes Martenot Kontakt [FREE] screenshot
Free | Kontakt Library | 282 MB
This is Ink Audio’s Ondes Martenot.

It’s a five part library for Kontakt. And it’s free.

Ondes Martenot is often considered one of the earliest electronic instruments. It has keyboard and ribbon controllers, allowing players to manipulate pitch, timbre, and volume with hand gestures. Using vacuum tubes to generate sound, it produces a distinctive, ethereal quality, popular in classical and experimental music. Composers like Messiaen and Ravel have used it and it’s a symbol of innovation in electronic music.

How it works:

Choose from 5 different speaker combinations:

K: Short for "Kolben" or piston: more direct sound.
Metallique: Metal speaker: bright and metallic
Neutral: A standard speaker configuration: no specific tonal coloration.
Palme: Palm speaker, shaped like a hand: warmer, more resonant sound.
Resonance: A speaker with resonating chambers: enhances certain frequencies.
Controls for attack, decay, release, filter, tape saturation and room reverb.

What you need;

A full version of Kontakt 6.7.1 or up (not Kontakt Player)
328.3 mb of space on your computer or hard drive




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France is present in this instrument that bears the name of its creator, Martenot.

It was widely used in old films where aliens are the protagonists, robots that come to destroy the human race.

It was at these times that I realized how important it was to enroll in a music university. When we leave, we can identify all the sounds and know their sources, nothing compares to that, to cite an example of the listening skill you can acquire listening to Martenot:

That was when I watched the film 'March of the Penguins', the title in French (La marche de l'empereur); to my surprise, the Martenot waves start playing tense and dramatic melodies when the seals start attacking the female penguins. I loved the Martenot waves effect in that scene.

Btw, the bad YT DEMO above doesn't show what Martenot was up to.
Here's a more accurate example of what it can do.

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