Soundbytes has announced the EST Sampling-Groovebox VSTi. EST is a mixture of hq-sampler and an advanced 12-row / 16-step-sequencer.
The EST-Loop-factory comes as a VSTi-plugin, supports (optionally) multi-out and works well with every VST-Host. EST will be released within the next week. Preorders are welcome for 49 EUR.
The heart of EST is a 12*multitimbral sampler. Each sampler can be controlled either by your host, midi-in or the internal step-sequencer. The step-sequencer contains 128 recallable patterns, which are clearly organized in banks, programs and variations. Each pattern contains complete sequences with triggers, notes and automation-data for the 12 samplers.
Sampler
- Imports WAV and AIF with all known sub formats
- Uses its own 32-bit-float format for setting up slots (a sample with
- extensions) and kits
- Quick access via tree-menus and customizable sample-directory’s
- One shot, forward, backward, ping pong
- Scalable root-key
- Multi-sample support by using multiple rows and key zones (from/to)
- Keytrack-option
- Sample-offset controllable
- Up to 128 voices polyphony
- Modes: Poly, Legato and Mono
- Scalable Unison, Voice-Limit and Detune
- Chord-mode (combinable with unison)
- Morph mode (channels are used as oscillators)
- Volume, pan and morph with inertia
- Pitchbend (global and single) with scalable range
- Fine-tune
- Glide-mode (works even in poly mode) with adjustable glide-time
- Amplitude envelope ADSR with velocity sense.
- Modulation envelope ADSR with velocity sense (can be modulated by LFO2)
- Two syncable LFO’s with sin, tri, pulse, saw, saw up/down and scalable phase
- Filters (lp, hp, bp, notch, eq, hs, ls) with overdrive
- Modulation of pitch, filter, morph and mod-adsr itself
- Almost all parameters can be automated by the step-sequencer
- Loop-recorder for reuse of sequences as samples or usage in other applications
- Basic functions for mono/stereo-conversion, channel swap, normalize, gain and reverse
- Menu option to edit and reload sample in your preferred sample-editor
GUI
- Well structured, lightweight user-interface with customizable color-schemes
- Visualization of used patterns
- Step-LED’s for visual feedback
- Integrated Help system
- Support for right mouse button, wheel
- Almost all functions are available without control/shift keys
Global settings and functions
- Preset browser
- Scope and level display (with clip and sync indicator)
- Gain slider
- Song info (opens linked web site or document)
- Sync mode (internal, host, manual)
- Key-select (auto-activation of rows regarding key-zone)
- Grid-size (piano-roll and drum-grid)
- Record velocity, delay-time and auto-step
- Audition (editing and sample-import, velocity and gate-time)
Synchronization
- Host synchronization for tempo, transport
- Inter process synchronization (mute, solo, play, record)
- Relative tempo from 1/32. to 32/1t
- Sample accurate timing
- 3 different Sync-modes (internal, host, manual)
Row Parameters
- Output-port (EST can use up to 12 outputs)
- Trigger channel (active, all and 1-16)
- Route-row (trigger other rows, make custom chords, trigger multi-samples)
- Relative transpose, velocity, gate-time and delay
- Swing affecting delay and velocity (scalable first step and interval)
- Humanization for velocity, delay and gate-time
- Step-divide, which allows to play a row in a different tempo (adjustable divide and length)
Live situation (midi-in targets)
- Bank, program and variation recall via midi-note
- Start/Stop, Start, Mute/Solo, Sync
- Row-mute
- Navigation and editing via controllers (every single step can be controlled)
- Midi-Learn function
- Midi-Thru
- Panic
- Transpose via midi-note (global and single-row)
- Free and Hold mode
Recording
- Step and Live recording
- Adjustable auto-step, velocity and delay
- Built-in Loop-Recorder, Wave-export
- Record loop to sample
Pattern editing
- Piano-roll and drum-grid
- Colors can assigned to rows
- All-rows-visible mode
- Easy pattern editing with left/right mouse buttons
- Cut, Copy and Paste for patterns, variations, rows and step-values
- Undo and snapshot
- Row rotate, reverse and random step shuffle
- Auto-trigger, inverse and trigger-random
- Note transpose, set to root/last note, note-random
- Chord-progressions
- Value increment, decrement, two value-random functions (absolute, relative)
- All functions can optionally affect all or selected steps
- Pattern lock (run one pattern and edit another)
- Mouse sweeping for quick value drawing
- Different random functions for notes, triggers and values
- Rotate, reverse, transpose etc.
- Data-has-changed indicator
- Import/Export functions for banks and single patterns.
- Tree-menus (quick access) for saved banks and patterns
- Quick step mute/unmute
- Magic function which produced sequences based on chords-progressions and random
Pattern structure
- 16 variations
- 12 trigger rows
- Default variation (optionally), which is automatically selected on pattern change
- Target-parameters of the 5 automation-rows
Variation structure
- Tempo (relative to host)
- Mode (free/hold)
- LFO and row-subdivide restart option (never, always, on variation or pattern change)
- First/Last step (pattern length)
- Step-row (every single step can be muted)
- Order-row (defines the actual play-order)
- Break-row (enables triggering other-patterns)
- Mute/Solo states of the trigger rows
Trigger-row structure
- 16 triggers (on/off) and a note-value and chord-descriptor
- -row
- Gate-row (note duration)
- Fill-row (re triggers notes automatically, different modes)
- Hits-row (used to create sub-patterns and chord-progressions)
- Delay-row
- 5 Automation rows
Automation parameters
- Offset, morph, morph-time, detune, pitch, fine-tune
- Gain, gain-time, pan, pan-time, hit-pan
- Cutoff, resonance, drive
- ADSR-settings of both envelopes
- Phase of both LFO’s
- Almost all track-parameters
Additional info is available at the SoundBytes site.
Very compelling. Continue to keep these reports coming.