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Auddict is a virtual instrument and sample library manufacturer geared towards composition, film, and game scoring scenarios. Scraped content shows its product line covers solo double bass Eminence Double Bass, violin Prestige Violin, viola da gamba Royal Viol, saxophones, percussion Drums of the Deep III, vocals Soprana, and comprehensive scoring bundles. Its overall positioning is not an online design collaboration tool, but rather a sound design and music creation resource for DAW/Kontakt workflows.
Auddict repeatedly emphasizes AI-P waveform-level processing, particularly for legato transitions, dynamic layer crossfading, and round robin consistency. Eminence Double Bass provides 20,000 samples, 13 articulations, 3 mic positions, 4 dynamic layers for legato, and 7 round robins for short notes, performed by Nina Bernat. Prestige Violin features 15 articulations, 3 types of legato, 3 mic positions, and 7x round robin for short notes. Royal Viol also offers 13 articulations, 3 true legatos, and built-in controls for reverb and stereo width. For composers needing exposed solo lines, these specs hold practical appeal.
Pricing follows a single-purchase buy-out model with limited-time discounts. Eminence Double Bass and Prestige Violin are both listed at $200, with a promo price of $79 and a bundle price of $137 at the time of scraping; other products also have discounted prices ranging from $49 to $150. Note that the page specifies prices exclude VAT or sales tax. In terms of compatibility, multiple products require Kontakt 5 Full or above and do not support Kontakt Player, meaning users must own the full version of Kontakt in addition to the sound library. This raises the entry barrier compared to libraries that run on free players.
Pros include detailed spec disclosures, recordings by real musicians, comprehensive mic and dynamic controls, and high cost-performance during promotional periods; if AI-P handles legato gaps and phase issues as described, it is well-suited for demanding melodic writing. Cons include a lack of information on licensing, payment methods, refunds, and after-sales support in the main text; the effectiveness of AI-P relies primarily on the manufacturer's claims and audio demos, lacking independent verification; there are also no team collaboration or cloud project capabilities.
It is better suited for film composers, game music writers, and producers who value realistic solo instrument performances and already use Kontakt Full; for beginners who haven't purchased Kontakt yet, the overall cost will increase. Access from China is not mentioned in the text, so network connectivity, payment methods, and download speeds cannot be determined. Alternative choices include Spitfire Audio, Orchestral Tools, Cinesamples, EastWest, Heavyocity, and sound libraries within the Native Instruments ecosystem.
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