| LoopAZoid 48 channel, 64 voice stereo drum sampler | |
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With LoopAZoid, you
get an easy to use and powerful tool for playing one-shot samples in your
songs. One instance holds up to 48 different samples, which can be freely
assigned to up to 96 different MIDI notes - two each, for forward &
reverse playback. |
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| It's the easy handling, that makes LoopAZoid such a pleasure to use: just click on one of the 48 channel selector buttons: holding <ctrl> while clicking opens a file load dialog, where you can select a WAV or AIFF sample. | ||||
| Clicking without <ctrl>
plays the sample, so you can listen to it. Clicking in the channel's label
allows you to change the sample's name. Each of the 48 sample channels has a pre-defined MIDI note attached; triggering these in your sequencer plays the associated sample. In fact you have two MIDI notes for each sample, one for forward and one for reverse playback. |
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| Changing a sample's associated
note(s) is easy: just click on the respective note button and a keyboard
window will open, where you can change the note. |
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| Building sample kits
in LoopAZoid is easy and fast; now you can make pumping grooves with your
sequencer or play and record them realtime. LoopAZoid can handle stereo
and mono samples
and play them back with up to 64 voices,
while each sample can be played fully polyphonic. |
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| Doing realistic HiHat patterns
or weird Jungle beats is easy with the three mute
groups. Triggering a sample within a mute group will stop all other
playing samples in the same group. |
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| LoopAZoid makes handling
samples and kits as easy as possible: all loaded samples are stored
as file references within your song; no
need to bother where on the hard disk they are. Samples do not have to be
within a certain directory to be used together, so you could easily build
you own disk hierarchy and have the sampler take care where your samples
are - not you. Still, you can export patches, where all used samples are grouped together with a patch file. You can use those for archiving or exchange them with others. |
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| Each of the 48 different samples
can be assigned individual volume and panning
settings, and it can be sent to one of the 4 stereo
outputs. |
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