The visual browser is a nice paradigm, feels a lot more natural to wildly click around instead of being shackled by a file browser. For a gigantic sample library, that level of granularity is something I found really helpful. Analysis happens locally, not in the cloud. These are used to track user interaction and detect potential problems. Luckily there is a 14 day trial available for you to see if it works for you. See all of your own samples organized in one place with maps based on style and character.
One click and Atlas chooses 8 samples. Oh well, hoping for some kind of a Christmas or New Year's deal. Thirdly, the repetitive nature of this process can have an effect much like repeating a word over and over until it sounds stupid. Some object editing apps let you click on a target then tap F or another key to focus. This information might be about you, your preferences or your device and is mostly used to make the site work as you expect it to.
It works with you, so you can make great music without any barriers. This is a free update to all owners of Atlas and is available now. All samples are organized in one place with destination cards based on style and character. You just tell it where your drum samples are stored? I'm thankful for the many leisurely experiences I've had browsing samples the old-fashioned way, but been there done that. One click and Atlas selects 8 samples. I didn't try anything too wild, to be honest, but I recommend asking the devs. Atlas makes it easy to create beats and experiment endlessly with your own sample libraries.
So you can quickly find for example a snare that sounds like another snare. Like you just point it to a folder and then it looks at all of them, even if they're in subfolders? Accelerate your workflow by dragging and dropping into any application. If the product is good, it will be here. I'm glad I didn't hesitate to get it until now in hindsight, though. I can swap out random samples - one at a time, or the whole kit, or the whole kit excluding the samples I locked - until I find something close, then zoom in on the map and find something similar until I've got what I want. Thanks for the write up, definitely getting it before the price drop ends! Is there a way to exlude these? Find inspiration by instantly generating drum kits using your own samples. Since the samples may or may not like them, Atlas will study the types of samples you prefer and will help you sharpen the sound.
Atlas can find and classify each drum sound on your computer and create a destination map that you can scroll and scale with all your samples in one place. They were very nice and let me. Lock or hotswap them individually. The new kit it creates is made up of randomly chosen samples of the type already in the slot. Analysis happens locally, not in the cloud. Tweak how they sound using the combo controls.
Since samples may or may not like them, Atlas will study the types of samples you prefer and will help you sharpen the sound. We are constantly evolving and growing SoundClass with increased capabilities to be used with new sounds and future products. I have one rather large map with a big folder that I dumped in there. Create seperate maps for genre, brand, style or however you organise your samples. Lock or hotswap them individually. Atlas' strength is the drum sampling part but I already have Battery and Polyplex so I didn't need it , and Sononym's strength is organisation.
So you can quickly find for example a snare that sounds like another snare. I made this suggestion to the creators too, did you mail them? They have acknowledged these would be useful, and have got a feature to layer multiple samples on one drum slot in the works. The map puts the samples that sound alike near each other and then I can pick around, even trying some samples that I would have never considered simply by clicking on the dots on the map. It's freed me to generate tons of new ideas so I can focus on being creative. Create separate maps for the genre, brand, style, and organize your samples. Lock or hotswap them individually. This subreddit is dedicated to getting posting the best deals on audio plugins and hardware available as things go on sale.
They are also announced a blackfriday sale so worth to trial it out if you also like Atlas. My first thought was that it's an Atlas ripoff. It has been built from the ground up using customised neural networks, deep learning, and tailored audio analysis techniques. Anyone able to shed light? Block or drag them individually. Algonaut a released a new artificial intelligence powered sampler that aims to change the way you find sounds and make beats. This opens the door for features and products that are yet unheard of.
We are constantly evolving and growing SoundClass with increased capabilities to be used with new sounds and future products. According to YouTube commenters only 8 samples can be loaded at a time. Great music starts with great sounds. Mixed in with all my drums folders I have stuff like violins, Rhodes, tuned percussion etc. Atlas can be used as a replacement browser for your existing workflow.