Many new features in both software and sounds bring SampleTank to the next level of great value and usability. The first thing I notice about SampleTank 2.5 XL is the layout.IK Multimedia is proud to announce more details on the new SampleTank® 2.1, a significant upgrade to the industry standard sample workstation plug-in coming soon. You get 16 instrument slots right on the front panel.Īnother thing that is pretty slick about the layout is that you get 5 insert fx on each instrument! I “virtual workstations” and they make it easy to layer or use multiple sounds. Think that is amazing and it’s only limited by your cpu.īrowsing samples, importing samples, and all other system options are handled easily from the front panel, making it very quick to get in and get working. Format: Standalone, vst, rtas, audio units.Content: 2036 sounds 6.43gb of data, 33 dsp multi- fx. In the left side of the screen where all 16 layers or instrument channels reside, you also get quick overview of the mixer section. You can see the volume levels, pan, which output the sound is going to, as well as the polyphony setting. You can easily lower polyphony to save cpu cycles. It also shows you exactly how much memory each instrument is taking up, as well as gives you a quick button to empty that channel. You have solo and mute too.Ĭhanging settings is as easy as clicking on the value and moving your mouse up or down. You get three types of sample playback, re sample, pitch shift/tempo shift, and stretch. The re sample is the basic playback of most samplers, pitch shift and tempo shift are also pretty self explanatory. The stretch engine is pretty unique, you can manipulate the pitch, tempo, and timbre of a sample or instrument independent of each other…it can get pretty freaky. There’s also the standard filter, envelope and lfo settings.
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