To make the library playable right out of the box, Zero-G partnered with Native Instruments. Nostalgia was packaged with a custom, streamlined version of the sampler engine. This eliminated the need for users to own an expensive standalone sampler, turning the DVD into a self-contained virtual instrument (VSTi). Cross-Platform Compatibility and Formats

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