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cinematique - Mon Mar 05, 2012 7:45 am
Good day,
we are proudly announce the release of Clap Trak.
CLAP TRAK is a versatile collection of loads of different hand claps combined with a 16step sequencer. It's a great tool to easily create a clap track on a high level and in particular it's pure fun to play along with it !
CLAP TRAK comes up with three different banks of hand claps. Firstly, the authentic hand claps and sounds - to achieve a very authentic clap feel we recorded all these sounds in
8 velocity layer and 6 round robin variations. This huge amount of samples works perfect. Besides 2 group claps this bank provides 4 single claps, stick and snip sounds. Secondly, different „classical" drum machine claps and finally several unsorted claps that has built up over a number of years. It covers a range from single human claps to synthetic processed ones.
As usual, CLAP TRAK provides plenty of further options to change the sound to your very own requirements...
More infos, images and video are to see at:
http://www.cinematique-instruments.com
The pricing is 22 EUR.
Thanks
Florian Kronenberg
cinematique - Wed Mar 07, 2012 5:50 pm
...us again. Due to the public demand we want to make clear, that you can certainly play Clap Trak without using the seq.
All the best
eric
Spitfire31 - Wed Mar 07, 2012 7:08 pm
This is an intriguing and useful piece of gear! I bought it immediately and am having great fun with it.
To bitch about something: I wouldnt have minded a bit more contrast in the step volume 'sliders'!
/Joachim
cinematique - Mon Mar 12, 2012 8:19 am
Spitfire31 wrote:
This is an intriguing and useful piece of gear! I bought it immediately and am having great fun with it.
To bitch about something: I wouldnt have minded a bit more contrast in the step volume 'sliders'!
/Joachim
a little belated, sorry !
why not - any suggestions ?
EvG
Spitfire31 - Mon Mar 12, 2012 10:15 pm
cinematique wrote:
Spitfire31 wrote:
This is an intriguing and useful piece of gear! I bought it immediately and am having great fun with it.
To bitch about something: I wouldnt have minded a bit more contrast in the step volume 'sliders'!
/Joachim
a little belated, sorry !
why not - any suggestions ?
EvG
In fact, what's wrong with a, er… slider to portray a slider?
With a conventional slider, you can tell its relative position at a glance. It's much harder to do with a colour tone, since it's not clearly related to its surrounding.
Less innovative, perhaps, but I'd certainly prefer a graphical representation of a good ol' slider.
If there's a choice between function and looks, I tend to favour function. Preferably with good looks, of course…
Best,
Joachim
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