![]() Much like SampleTank 3, the overall workflow is logical and straight-forward, but this revamped engine feels classier, and offers a more effortless, intuitive user experience. The Instrument Browser provides a similar engine for browsing sounds, which can be filtered by library, category and other new filters such as timbre, style etc. The default “parts” screen allows you to fill the 16 instrument slots and edit top-level attributes such as pan, transpose, MIDI channel etc. The overall concept echos that of SampleTank 3. These include L.A Confidential ($99.99/€99.99), a selection of drum grooves from LA session drummers Alternate Keys ($79.99/€79.99), which gives you “unconventional” keyboard instruments Clavitube ($79.99/€79.99), which offers amped-up Clavinets and a trio of Hitmaker packs ($49.99/€49.99 each) that cover Reggaeton, Synthwave and Trap.Upon opening the software, you are met with a sleek, sophisticated design with a noticeably more modern, polished appearance than previous versions. This enables you to import and auto-map samples, edit and adjust zones and oscillators, import custom icons and add descriptions/tags, and export creations as SampleTank 4 instruments and libraries.įinally, there are six new SampleTank Libraries for you to consider - expansion packs that add more sounds. In further good news, IK Multimedia is also introducing the SampleTank Editor, a free sample import/programming tool that’s currently in public beta and can be used to create new SampleTank 4 instruments and libraries. And, because the software uses the full SampleTank 4 engine, you get disk streaming, four groove players, a mixer with 70 effect, FX sends and a master bus. ![]() There are also 200 MIDI grooves that can be used to build tracks quickly and easily. The sound library is billed as “comprehensive” and is designed to cover all the essential instrument basics.
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