precious work: Native Instruments Absynth 4 and Battery 3
Here’s a short update and an explanation of what kept us really busy during the last couple of months: We were heavily involved in redesigning the GUI of two products that have been unveiled on the Native Instruments website this week.
For both products we worked on conceptual Interaction Design tasks and designed the Graphical User Interface. We’re really happy about the result and as active and loyal users ourselves we hope we were able to contribute making these two amazing software instruments even more fun, more comfortable and easier to use.
Click the images below to read more about the products and to have a look at some screenshots on the Native Instruments website. As soon as we’ll find some time, we’re going to finally launch our online portfolio where we are going to show and tell you a bit more about our work.
By the way: Meet us at the NI-versary party in Berlin at the Watergate Club on Saturday, September 23rd, 12pm. A very nice lineup of artists is waiting there! Happy birthday, NI!
Absynth 4

A legend in its own time, ABSYNTH returns in a more powerful, creative and intuitive guise than ever before. Renowned for its organic, evolving sounds that range from the simple yet sublime to outlandish sonic textures, ABSYNTH 4 continues to build on its exceptional reputation. The addition of new features combined with an optimized workflow and user interface brings fluidity and simplicity to the creation of intricate and intriguing sounds.
BATTERY 3 is the professional standard for drums and percussion. The latest version of the acclaimed drum sampler fuses an extensive library with functionality and simplicity. A powerful new engine and a host of sound shaping options deliver tight, punchy drums while the user-friendly interface guarantees instant access and complete control. Whether electronic or acoustic, BATTERY 3 will have your drums rolling in no time.


alberto francisco macena …
5. April 2007
e muito bom que pena que não da fasse o daw
alberto francisco macena …
5. April 2007
e muito bom
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