Recht uit de Duitse Underground…
Feiten: speciale constructiekits, geproduceerd door electro-artiest Asem Shama (Techno ID / Ghostline / Franko Zeiger). Inhoud: Exclusieve Drumloops, Patterns, Synths, Baslijnen, FX, Losse geluiden. Stijl: Electro, Tech-House, Hardcore en Schranz. Deze ga je voelen!!!
The content: 1 GB sound material includes: 100 construction kits, 250 instrument loops, 100 drum construction kits, 300 single drum loops, 700 single sounds. Mac, PC, Audio Units, VST, RTAS and StandAlone
Elastik features:
highspeed timestretching and pitchshifting in best quality
innovative "LoopEye" for fast loop variations
all parameters midi controllable
multiple content management
each product separately installable
mapping tools (automatic slice- & chromatic-map)
save audio of original and modified loops
creation of user presets
filter with "kill function" (-72db)
adaptable to tempos from 10 to 480 bpm
audio engine for quick adaptation
and many many more
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Meer informatie
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Download Elastik 2 Installer MAC
Download Elastik 2 Installer WIN
Download Elastik Demo-Soundbank
Quickstart Manual
Elastik 2 Manual
Systemrequirements
Free ELASTIK 2 Player is included in this product or can be downloaded for free!
Interfaces:
Mac & PC (32 Bit and 64 Bit) - AudioUnits, VST, StandAlone, RTAS (32bit only)
System requirements (recommended):
MacOS X 10.5 or newer: 2GHz / 2GB RAM
Windows XP / Vista / Win7: 2GHz / 2GB RAM
Elastik 2 Features
- innovative loopeye functions
- fast browser features (multiple filter search, tagging)
- prelisten in sync
- sequence mode (loads of edtiting features per slice)
- random sound replacement
- parameter automation
- realtime sync to host
- bounce of original and modified loops
- resizeable window format
- mutiple soundbank management
- timestretch and pitchshift in best quality
Product activation:
An internet connection on any computer is required to authorize / activate the product (Challenge/Response).
Computer Music, 06/2007EQ Magazine, 07/2007Electro ID
Electro ID is absolutely ideal for quick and dirty soundtrack work.
Electro ID
Computer Music, June 2007
http://www.computermusic.co.uk
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Electro ID covers all the major 4/4, techy styles (from Detroit techno to banging
electro house).
It offers plenty of big synth leads, basslines, percussion tracks and atmospheric FX,
the majority of which are of good quality and fit the prevailing mood.
(...)
there´s no denying that the Elastik engine makes it extremely easy to use the
sounds as prescribed. As such, Electro ID is absolutely ideal for quick and dirty
soundtrack work.
8/10
Electro ID
If you want an instant electro construction kit where you can do a whole lot more than with simple static loops, consider making the stretch to get Elastik.
Electro ID
EQ Magazine, July 2007
http://www.eqmag.com
Over the past few years, sample libraries have become inscreasingly wedded to
virtual plug-in/stand-alone snstruments. No longer do library developers have to be
concerned about being compatible with a particular sampler format; all they need is
something tat wrks with most, or all, major plug-in formats (VSTi, AU, RTAS, DXi).
Ueberschall´s Electro ID, for their Elastik virtual instrument platform, contains 100
constructionkits of German underground electro music, verging on techno and
hardcore. The typical kit includes drum loops, bass, synth, various effects, and
they´re smokin´: This is the real deal. But you can´t really consider the sounds with
the instrument, so let´s do go there. (By the way, Ueberschall has multiple products
that use the Elastik engine - not just Electro ID.)
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CONCLUSIONS
I found Elastick confusing at first, and that kept me from getting deeper into it. My
mistake; once I realized this was an instrument more than a loop library, everything
fell into place and I started having a major blast. If you want an instant electro
construction kit where you can do a whole lot more than with simple static loops,
consider making the stretch to get Elastik.
By: Craig Anderton