It is now possible to pre-order Kirnu Cream, the new version of Kirnu MIDI arpeggiator, in VST format for Windows and Mac OS X.
Kirnu Cream is a sequencer and arpeggiator designed to create leads, bass lines or drum patterns. It can be used live or offline within a VST compatible DAW.
Main features:
- 4 independent tracks with independent key areas and MIDI in/out functionality
- 12 patterns in every track. Patterns can be automatically changed with the pattern sequencer or using external MIDI keyboard or MIDI clips.
- Chord memory with 16 memory slots and the ability to save chord memory presets and copy/paste chords between memory slots
- Ability to invert chords using the inversion tool
- MIDI Learn for every control
- Note release function
- New preset system
You can preorder Kirnu Cream now for the special price of 25€. It is only available as a VST plug-in for Mac OS X and Windows but a AU version is expected in the future. You can also download the user manual now from www.artovaarala.com.
![Tone2 updates ElectraX to v1.4](https://img.audiofanzine.com/img/product/normal/1/1/110668.jpg?fm=pjpg&w=120&h=67&s=8b267a8676996b792b67e6f9c5e69444)
Previous news item
Tone2 updates ElectraX to v1.4
Next news item
TubeOhm launches a software controller for Shruthi
![TubeOhm launches a software controller for Shruthi](https://img.audiofanzine.com/img/product/normal/1/7/175559.jpg?fm=pjpg&w=120&h=67&s=43bcb65dfaa937835e98eb15d7be6d26)
Be the first to post a comment about this news item
Viewers of this article also read...
-
Rent-to-own Ozone 9 and Neutron 3 together on Splice Splice has bundled iZotope’s latest software audio processors and offers them at a lower price through their rent-to-own program.
-
Over 150 free software tools to make music Making music with your computer when you don't have a penny is possible. And to prove our point here you have 150+ free software tools many of which don't have anything to envy their paid counterparts.
-
Over 150 free software tools to make music Making music with your computer when you don't have a penny is possible. And to prove our point here you have 150+ free software tools many of which don't have anything to envy their paid counterparts.