R-Mix is a real-time loop editing tool with some other (remix) functions.
It loops sounds up to 20 seconds with triggering and phase cancelation.
• Loop: loop start when you click on this button it start buffering sound.
• Reverse: reversing sound Note: if clicked while buffering sound is full of clicks.
• Return: go to loop start position.
• Synchro: synchronizing with r-mix tools tempo and duration, this desactive loop size slider.
• Midi: (Midi Clock) doesn't work for now.
• Trigger: triggering the sound. When loop is on sound is played from the loop start.
• Stereo: phase cancel
• Left - Right slider upper: phase cancelation gain
• Loop Start: loop start position, up to 20 second (i have to fix it, because this plug loop up to 20 seconds)
• Loop Size: size of loop in seconds. This slider is desactivated if synchro button is on.
• Tempo: Tempo in bpm. This slider is desactivated if synchro button is off.
• Duration: duration of loop. This slider is desactivated if synchro button is off.
• Trigger Tempo: Loop triggering tempo
• Trigger buttons 1-16: 16 step trigger Note:trigger is desactivated if trigger button is off.
• Volume.
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Buffer synth alpha:
A fairly lo-fi effect. When you send it a MIDI note, it will play back the contents of it's buffer at the note's pitch. Note that this is not an alpha release - the Buffer Synth series uses a Street Fighter naming convention (i.e. Buffer Synth, Buffer Synth 2, Buffer Synth 2 Championship edition, Buffer Synth 2 Turbo, Super Buffer Synth 2, Super Buffer Synth 2 Turbo, Buffer Synth Alpha, etc...).
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JB TimeMachine is a VST plugin that provides accurate reproduction of the characteristic sound of vintage samplers, such as the Commodore 64, or older Akai samplers. The (virtual) sampling rate can be varied, as well as the number of bits used for digital representation. furthermore, aliasing distortion can be generated individually for AD and DA conversion.
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.
It's the easy handling, that makes LoopAZoid such a pleasure to use: just click on one of the 48 channel selector buttons: holding while clicking opens a file load dialog, where you can select a WAV or AIFF sample.
Clicking without 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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