Buy MilkShake, get a free gift with purchase:
Milk, Juice & Sugar

Important Note: This is a software instrument designed for the full version of the NI Kontakt engine, and is not a physical product!
Have you ever wondered what a milkshake would sound like, if you could sample it? Now you can, with the new AudioThing instrument MilkShake!
MilkShake lets you mix three basic ingredients, shake them, filter them and serve them with a nice matrix of effects ready to use. Everything at your fingertips inside a custom performance view. Milk and Sugar samples were carefully recorded using classic kitchen supplies. The Juice samples were, instead, narrowly sampled from a juicy Waldorf microQ sound designed patch. MilkShake it’s perfect for pads, tuned synth-percussions, textures, evolving effects, noises, and so on.
Features
- Milk, Juice and Sugar samples
- ADR Envelope
- 4-pole LowPass filter
- Bitcrusher, Rotary, Phaser, Reverb, Delay, EQ
- 24 Factory Presets
- 24 User Presets (save function within the Kontakt GUI)
- 93 Samples (44.1Khz / 24Bit)
- Size: 85 MB
- Formats: Kontakt and WAV
System Requirements
- The full version of Kontakt 4.2.4 or higher is required to run this instrument
Important Note: The full version of Kontakt 4.2.4 or higher is required to run this software.
Note: Tank Drum is used as the example.
1. Download the compressed .zip folder from your User Account and double-click it to reveal the installer file.
2. Extract and save the software folder e.g ‘AudioThing_TankDrum’ to a memorable computer destination of choice, e.g 'Documents' or on an external hard drive.
3. Launch Kontakt and click the ‘File’ tab that is located at the top left corner of its interface.


4. Navigate to the computer destination where you extracted/saved the software folder to, and double-click the ‘AudioThing_TankDrum’ > then ‘Instruments’ folder to open the .nki files within Kontakt.

Note: Refer to step 2 of the installation process if you are unable to locate the folder.
5. Double-click the individual .nki instruments to load them into Kontakt’s interface.

Notes:
- Kontakt will ask for the new path the first time you run the instrument
- It is advisable to preserve the internal folder structure, but you can also place the instruments and samples into separate folders
Your AudioThing Kontakt Instrument is now Ready for Use!
