de la Mancha has announced the release of ballistic, a new drum sample player.
ballistic is designed to get you making beats quickly without a million parameters to adjust, according to the company. All controls are on one screen and the essentials are built in, but with one stereo output per slot, you can add more effects per slot in your host’s mixer. This keeps CPU low and workflow efficient, they say.
Features:
- Plays any 16, 24 or 32 bit stereo / mono WAV files from RAM for low CPU.
- 15 sample slots, each triggered by user-definable MIDI note.
- 4 choke groups, each slot can be assigned to a group and be cut by a group.
- Each sample can be tuned in tenths of semitones.
- Mute and solo for each sample.
- Volume and panning per sample.
- Sample reverse.
- Sample slot normalisation.
- Selectable mono/stereo.
- Lo-fi option.
- Sample audition button.
- Multi-out capable, 15 stereo outputs for routing to individual mixer channels in your host.
- 637 samples (76 MB) covering acoustic kits, vintage electronic, analogue synth, dubstep, hiphop, breakbeat, 8-bit, glitch, jazz and esoteric noises.
- Samples donated by Loopmasters, Zero-G, Digital-Redux, Goldbaby, Soniccouture, Real Music Media, Ronnie @ Rekkerd, sink, polyslax and bedroom producers.
- 21 presets covering various kits.
Pricing & Availability
It costs $10 and is available for Windows as a VST instrument plug-in.
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