Electronic Musician

AI-powered tools

Algonaut

Atlas $99

his AI-powered, browser-led sampler is a boon for those looking to find their own drum samples in a flash – splaying its in-built library (and your folders) on a ‘map’ display, with ‘landmasses’ representing types of hit (kick, snare, hi-hats and the rest). You get a 4x4 pad grid, swappable for 1x8, 2x8, 8x8 and Launchpad configurations, and there are basic sample editing functions per pad. Just enough for most

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