OneShot Drum Sampler by Klevgrand (No Talking)
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
- Percussive workstation specifically designed for one-shots (single strike samples).
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OneShot is Klevgrand’s biggest and most capable drum instrument yet. Packed with lots of handy features to give any drums an organic feel, like humanize settings, velocity layering and round robin. Plus, it comes with more features like choking, filters, envelopes, an extensive effects system, and multi-out routing. But don't worry, even with all these features, OneShot is still super-easy to use, flexible, and intuitive, offering an extensive hub for all your drumming needs, while staying true to the recognizable spirit and quick workflow associated with Klevgrand.
OneShot’s innovative sample playback engine gives you complete control over your samples, and lets you stay flexible. Each sound slot comes with its own mixer channel, allowing you to tweak effects, adjust levels, and route audio exactly how you want it. Plus, with support for multi-output, you can take your sound even further by processing individual channels in your DAW.
Features
A large collection of acoustic and electronic sounds, with over 8000 meticulously recorded samples from different styles and locations
Fast workflow for quickly creating a playable kit
Over 200 curated presets in many different acoustic and electronic styles
Super realictic drums with velocity layering, round robin, humanize and choking
Add your own samples easily by using drag-and-drop
Smart sorting when importing several instruments at once
Built-in effects: EQ, compressor, bus compressor, distortion, algorithmic reverb, convolution reverb, stereo widener, bitcrusher, delay and finalizer
Multi-out routing for further processing in the DAW
Load up to 15 instrument slots at once
Separate controls for volume, pan, pitch, FX inserts, FX sends and more on each instrument slot
Two FX insert slots per instrument slot
Two parallel FX busses, each with two FX insert slots and volume control
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I have such basic questions, it's embarrassing. But how did you build up your drum track right at the start? It's looping, but is that because you've set 1 bar to loop in your DAW, while you keep messing with the fx in One Shot? How do you build a song section? Are you playing it in manually one bar at a time, then editing the MIDI? How do you create additional sections, and eventually export the whole thing into your DAW's track as a full drum track for a song?
Okay, I see what you did around 5:00. I can probably figure it out from there. Copy/paste however many bars you want, then continue the process for new sections, adding fills, etc.?
@@jeffshirkey3085 Yes, ive got a 1 bar loop and ive got Reaper set to record and im adding and taking away stuff on the fly. The metronome is on but the recording program isnt picking it up. The way you say is generally the way i would put a song together in Reaper. Id usually do a rough version and then edit the finer points later.
Thank you
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