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Steinberg announced the upcoming release of sonote beat re:edit, a beat instrument plug-in for Cubase 7 and Cubase Artist 7.

sonote beat re:edit will be available in the beginning of December.

Based on Yamaha’s sonote technology, sonote beat re:edit extracts beat slices within an audio loop and replaces them with similar sounds. Analyzing the transients of individual waveforms, sonote beat re:edit defines and categorizes fragments — so-called sonotes — in dedicated databases based on parameters, such as loudness, attack and frequency. This is designed to allow sonote to exchange fragments with comparable audio material and generate new rhythmical content.

 

Exclusively compatible with Cubase 7 and Cubase Artist 7, sonote beat re:edit is designed to integrate into the Cubase environment, allowing for drag-and-drop of audio events from and to the Project window and MediaBay.


sonote beat re:edit includes a factory library with three databases of acoustic, electronic and standard beats and additional VST presets of rhythmical phrases.

 

Features at a glance

  • Exchange the sounds of your beat with sounds of your own music
  • Create your own sonote database out of sounds and tracks
  • Import and export of audio material from and to Cubase
  • MIDI support to control virtually all parameters via external devices
  • Factory library
  • Available as download for Windows and Mac OS X Intel


Availability & Pricing:

sonote beat re:edit is a product of Digital Musical Instruments Division, Yamaha Corporation, and is available in December exclusively as download through the Steinberg Online Shop.

 

The retail price is 49.99 euros including German VAT.

 Check out Steinberg for more details.

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