![]() ![]() Taking a loop for example, with the Pitch control, I was able to transpose, tune, adjust the ADSR (Attack, Decay, Sustain, and Release) parameters, along with velocity and envelope. I can see the use of Impact XT being added greatly to my projects. I need to be honest here, I have not played around with Impact XT much at all and it was a quick and easy VI to learn to use. Reverse and Normalize has also been added as a new option along with follow tempo mode, which is great for working with loops.Īdding samples is just as easy with Impact XT, just highlight the pad and drag the sample or loop into the window and it is assigned to the pad. ![]() ![]() Another change is the play mode and the choke giving you more options. You can also choose different colors for each pad. And a single pad can hold an unlimited number of layered samples. In Studio One 4 Professional, Impact XT has 16 pads just like Studio One 3 did, but there are an additional 8 banks having 16 pads each notated on the left hand side of the pads as A-H that you can switch between, actually giving you a total of 128 pads. Impact XT looks like a drum machine… why? Because, basically, that’s what it is. ![]()
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