Product Detail
The Rezonator combines custom electronic kits with acoustic cluster percussion in its all - new sample content. It features PulTech, Tape, Tube, and Wah pedal kits, tone - based Modular and New Wave synthesis kits, and a collection of custom hand percussion, creating unique percussive combinations. With almost 400 custom - designed impulses, you can sculpt each kit slot, generating rippling thuds, buzzing strikes, and more. Control the randomization of velocity and quantization for each kit slot. It has 6 round - robin layers per articulation, giving synthetic kits a new groove. Adjust tuning, sample start points, etc., to control how convolution impulses color the instrument. It's multi - out capable for automation control. Each of the 7 kit slots has 3 dedicated filters for on - the - fly switching. The smart randomization feature offers 3 modes and 2 memory slots for creating and comparing new kits. Features include 3,942 Stereo Samples, 372 Sample Instruments, 7 Drum Kit Slots, 6 Round - Robin Layers, 394 Custom Impulses, and 54 Designed Drum Kits.
Using the Rezonator is easy. First, choose your desired sample content, which combines custom electronic and acoustic percussion elements. You can mix and match different kits like PulTech, Tape, Tube, and Wah pedal kits to create unique sounds. To sculpt the sound, use the almost 400 custom - designed impulses in each kit slot. Adjust the amount of randomization for velocity and quantization separately for each slot to make your snares and hi - hats as trashy or clean as you want. For performance control, play around with tuning, sample start points, decay envelopes, and sample width. You can also route the kit slots to separate output channels for more control. When it comes to filtering, use the dedicated low - pass, band - pass, and high - pass filters on each of the 7 kit slots. For randomization, select one of the three modes and use the two temporary memory slots to compare new combos. As for maintenance, keep your software updated to ensure the best performance. And remember, don't overload your system with too many processes while using the Rezonator.