Captures the breathy, intimate character of a club performance. Film Scoring:
Low key-noise, large hall reverb, slow, sweeping legato lines. High velocity inputs to trigger biting staccato layers.
Upon loading , users are greeted with an interface that balances simplicity with deep functionality. The GUI is clean, often featuring a silhouette of the instrument and clearly labeled knobs. It doesn’t overwhelm the user with hundreds of micro-options, but rather focuses on the controls that actually matter for performance.
What separates this from generic sax patches is the sampling. Traditional samplers trigger the same sample every time you hit a note, creating a "machine gun" effect. Sax Supreme records multiple variations of the same note (usually 4 to 6 times). When you play a fast run, Kontakt cycles through these variations, making it sound like a human player taking different breaths.
I can provide optimization steps to help you get the most out of the patch. Zero-g Sax Supreme Kontakt-magnetrixx Verified
| 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 |
Supreme Kontakt-magnetrixx — Zero-g Sax
Captures the breathy, intimate character of a club performance. Film Scoring:
Low key-noise, large hall reverb, slow, sweeping legato lines. High velocity inputs to trigger biting staccato layers. Zero-G Sax Supreme KONTAKT-MAGNETRiXX
Upon loading , users are greeted with an interface that balances simplicity with deep functionality. The GUI is clean, often featuring a silhouette of the instrument and clearly labeled knobs. It doesn’t overwhelm the user with hundreds of micro-options, but rather focuses on the controls that actually matter for performance. Captures the breathy, intimate character of a club
What separates this from generic sax patches is the sampling. Traditional samplers trigger the same sample every time you hit a note, creating a "machine gun" effect. Sax Supreme records multiple variations of the same note (usually 4 to 6 times). When you play a fast run, Kontakt cycles through these variations, making it sound like a human player taking different breaths. Upon loading , users are greeted with an
I can provide optimization steps to help you get the most out of the patch. Zero-g Sax Supreme Kontakt-magnetrixx Verified
| 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 |