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Speedrum

The name Speedrum says it all: Behind the name is a drum sampler in the style of the AKAI MPC. While not quite as fancy as NI Battery, the plug-in boasts many of the features of the drum sampler heavyweight. There are even features that are missing from the competitor, like a scalable GUI.

Speedrum comes with 32 pads that can hold up to eight layers. You can place samples in the most common audio formats on the pads via drag & drop. Each pad offers individual settings and can be routed to one of 16 stereo outputs. In addition to Volume and Pitch envelopes for each pad, features such as humanize, round

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