"Kontakt 5 v5.1.0" is the brand, so skip. The rest: "is a versatile instrument that can be used in a variety of ways."
So the task is to take the original text, which is in plain English, and convert specific words into spintax with three synonyms each. However, in the initial problem description, the user wrote: "modify words in spintax: x. all words with 3 synonyms. Don't touch proper nouns. Text only." Native Instruments Kontakt 5 v5.1.0
Let's proceed step by step.
- The: probably keep as is since it's an article. But maybe alternatives like "A|This|It"? - update: alternatives could be "upgrade|new version|improvement" Wait, but "the update" is part of the phrase. Maybe the user wants each word to have three options. So each word, even common articles and prepositions? Hmm, but the example shows replacing every word except the brand. Let me check the example again. "Kontakt 5 v5
I should also watch out for verbs and adjectives that are central to the meaning. Words like "revolutionized" can have synonyms like "transformed," "reshaped," but they need to maintain the original intent. all words with 3 synonyms
I need to ensure that each word is processed correctly, even if it's a part of a compound adjective or phrase. Also, maintaining the correct grammatical form of words, such as past tense verbs, plural nouns, etc. However, since synonyms can vary in form (e.g., "has revolutionized" → "has transformed|reshaped|overhauled"), the verb form must remain consistent.
Proceeding step by step for each word, ensuring that the synonyms fit grammatically and contextually. Also, checking for repeated words that might need different synonyms in different parts of the text. For example, "tool" might appear multiple times, each time needing three different synonyms. Wait, no, the user wants every word in the text revised, so each instance of a word should be replaced, even if the same word repeats. However, if the same word appears in different contexts, the synonyms might vary. But perhaps the assistant just replaces each occurrence with the same set of synonyms. Hmm, the example shows consistency. For example, "music production industry" was replaced in both instances with midi composition field, but perhaps in the original text, "music production industry" was used twice, so each time it was replaced with the same set.