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Native instruments monark polyphonic update#
I will have more info and demos soon regarding the new features but I wanted to get this update out to the user base ASAP. It’s a subtle difference but looks pretty snazzy. There is also an improved button style for both the “reverse” and “single shot” controls – just click on ’em instead of clicking and dragging.Īlso, I’ve added an envelope to the slice animation, so the markers fade in and out with the envelope. I’ve added a few snaps to showcase the one shot feature. This is much more useful for sliced beats especially. Update May 8, 2013: Loupe 2.0.1 now has a per-slice “single shot” option so a slice plays only once even if you hold down the note. This video provides an introduction to Loupe in general as well as the new features in version 2: There are slice copy and paste buttons, so you can create slices with small variations on different keys or in different octaves. There is music lurking everywhere, sometimes in other music, sometimes in the notes between the notes, in the hissy crackle of decaying note tails on old vinyl samples, and Loupe will help you find it.
Native instruments monark polyphonic full#
It works fantastically well to transform and remix a five to ten second musical phrase, a beat loop, a few seconds of a full song, or even a field recording of a drunk guy swearing at a lamp post. The incoming MIDI notes do not repitch the sample directly, but you can manually adjust each slice / key’s tuning to create more complex melodic variation out of your source sample. What is Loupe? It’s a Reaktor ensemble that assigns freeform sections of a sample to different MIDI notes and allows them to be pitched, reversed, resized, filtered and enveloped individually.
