Jumpstart your beats and grooves with Initial Slice from INITIAL AUDIO a virtual electronic instrument that combines drag-and-drop sample slicing with multiple sequencers to provide a wide range of groove possibilities for producers, musicians, and sound designers. This easy-to-use plug-in offers a wide variety of royalty-free loops and samples to get you started and puts a host of intuitive parameters at your command, so you can customize the sound. The sound engine is powered by the Zynaptics AI-driven ZTX algorithm to ensure high-quality multitimbral results that sync to your DAW tempo.
Features
- Over 300 unique royalty-free factory samples
- Over 300 unique factory beat starters
- Over 160 rrum sounds
- Including free Expansion Pack (Magic Desert)
- 2.05GB in size
- Windows: AAX, VST3, VST2 plug-in
- Mac: AAX, Audio Unit, VST3, VST2 (Apple silicon M1 / macOS Monterey compatible)
- Standalone version for Windows and Mac
- Requires macOS 10.14 or later
- Digital download after purchase includes 3 machine-based serial keys
- Lifetime free updates; pay once get all future updates for free
Details
- Main Editor, which lets you slice, timestretch, pitch shift, loop, reverse, and gate your samples.
- 3 effect racks and 1 master rack
- Slice sequencer allowing you to program slice patterns
- Advanced drum sequencer
- Bass sequencer / sample player
- Playlist allows you to create quick arrangements
- Sample Library allowing you to access your drum kits and sample packs in the box
Includes over 300 Loops
- Initial Slice comes with over 300 loops and over 300 beat starters, as well as over 160 drum samples. There is a prepared demo beat for every loop in Slice, easily selected by clicking the Beat button next to every preset in the Library window. This makes it a perfect plug-in for producers looking for new content and ideas to inspire their next hit song.
- Create your own libraries, drum patterns, and beat starters, and share them with others, or even sell them online. Slice saves all samples and drum sounds you use into the project file; you don’t have to deal with files and folders but can simply load new content via drag and drop.
