
The littleBits Korg Synth Kit sounds great, but it’s
exceedingly hard to use for musical purposes because
its oscillators don’t stay in tune for more than a
few minutes at a time. After a few frustrating
afternoons of trying to record a synth lead
with this thing, I decided the only way that I would
be able to use it is if I created a multisample out
of it.

Features:
- Three formats: SFZ, Native
Instruments Kontakt 5.1, and Ableton Live 9.1
(Simpler).
- Recorded in 96khz, 16-bit using a high-end audio
interface
- Seemless waveform looping
- Recorded without lowpass filter (add your own
software filters within Ableton, SFZ plugin, or
Native Instruments Kontakt)
- Control envelope within SFZ, Ableton or Native
Instruments Kontak-
- Both littleBits waveforms: sawtooth and square
wave
- 5+ octaves
- Allows for polyphony (which the actual synth kit
does not)
- Responds to velocity (which the actual synth kit
does not)
- Ableton instrument responds to pitch bend and mod
wheel (which actual synth kit does not)
Visit:
free-multisample