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| Single Articulation Patches | Time Machine-enabled Patches
Collection User Guide
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10.3 Time Machine-enabled Patches
Most patches in most collections are also available as special Time Machine-enabled patches. You can
recognize these patches by their name, which contains “TM”.
Time Machine-enabled patches work the same way as their regular counterparts, but have one additional UI
element. The TM Slider allows you to adjust the length of the samples in real time. This lets you make
staccatos sharper or shape a marcato to your desired length. The release samples are unaffected by these
changes, so the natural ambience of the room is preserved.
It is advisable to use the TM slider within sensible limits. The extreme ends of the spectrum will yield results
that are interesting for sound design, but have little in common with the original instrument. Less is more.
TM patches load the shole sample content into memory, so they take more RAM than their regular
counterparts. You should only use them if you actually want to use the TM feature. Most of the time the
regular patches will suffice.
Also the TM algorithm sometimes creates noises. Again - only use the TM patches if you need the TM
function.
Please note that Kontakt has a 32 voice limit for Time Machine. Avoid playing lots of notes simultaneously
with the TM patches, otherwise you will very likely experience cut or dropped notes.
Note that there are no TM patches for Legato, Playable Glissando and similar articulations for technical
reasons.