According to the company, Sampletank for iOS is a 4-part multi-timbral instrument with a sound set of 1 GB of samples for over 500 acoustic, electric and electronic instruments plus a selection of 1,000 melodic and rhythmic patterns.
SampleTank includes 20 studio insert effects that can be applied to each individual instrument (up to 4 insert effects per part). According to the company, these effects provide the models of classic and modern analog and digital outboard gear: AM Modulation, Auto Pan, Channel Strip, Chorus, Compressor, Crusher, Filter, Flanger, FM Modulation, Guitar Amp, Lo-Fi, Multi Chorus, Overdrive, Parametric EQ, Phaser, Phonograph, Rotary Speaker, Slicer, Tremolo and Wah Wah.
Features:
- 4-part multi-timbral live sound module
- 1GB on-board sound library with 500 instruments in 20 categories
- Selection of melodic and rhythmic patterns for accompaniment or groove creation
- Choose from 20 insert FX with 4 available insert FX per part
- Master send effect for reverb and delay
- Dedicated performance and editing windows
- Designed in concert with iRig MIDI interface for iOS devices
- Free version also available*
Compatibility:
- Compatible with iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPod touch 4th and 3rg generation, iPad 2 and iPad
- Compatible with iOS 4.2 and newer
iPad Version also in development.
* All IK mobile apps will be available for download from the App Store.
For more information see IK Multimedia Sampletank for iOS.
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