I was wrong about XLN XO...
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- KVRAF
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- 1520 posts since 23 Feb, 2017
When XLN XO was released I was infuriated because I thought that XLN had blatantly ripped off Algonaut's Atlas. I made some vitriolic comments towards XO (I'm a huge fan of Algonaut and Atlas) and XLN pointed out to me that Google had created a 'drum cloud' experiment years earlier. Still, I decided to avoid all XLN products and stick with my beloved Atlas.
Months on, this Black Friday weekend, I saw that XO was recieving much attention so I decided to get over my grudge and try it out. I was completely wrong, XO is not a copy of Atlas at all. It is much more advanced but fills a different role - Atlas is a quick and dirty AI assisted drum machine and XO is a kind of AI drum workstation with a sequencer. I had the embarrasing revelation that XLN actually makes great products and ended Black Friday weekend with Addictive Drums 2 + 3 expansion packs, RC-20, DS-10 and XO!
Anyway, the point of this thread is to say that if you own Atlas, don't be afraid to try XO as well as it is fundementally different. I also wish to apologise to XLN for acting like a bigoted troll when XO was released
Months on, this Black Friday weekend, I saw that XO was recieving much attention so I decided to get over my grudge and try it out. I was completely wrong, XO is not a copy of Atlas at all. It is much more advanced but fills a different role - Atlas is a quick and dirty AI assisted drum machine and XO is a kind of AI drum workstation with a sequencer. I had the embarrasing revelation that XLN actually makes great products and ended Black Friday weekend with Addictive Drums 2 + 3 expansion packs, RC-20, DS-10 and XO!
Anyway, the point of this thread is to say that if you own Atlas, don't be afraid to try XO as well as it is fundementally different. I also wish to apologise to XLN for acting like a bigoted troll when XO was released
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Signatures are so early 2000s.
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- 1792 posts since 8 Sep, 2019 from Calenberg
As a kind of penitence you should buy now SONONYM as the third for your party!
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- KVRAF
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- 1520 posts since 23 Feb, 2017
I'll never try Sononym as they blatantly ripped off XLN XOCalenberger wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 11:16 am As a kind of penitence you should buy now SONONYM as the third for your party!
Signatures are so early 2000s.
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- 1792 posts since 8 Sep, 2019 from Calenberg
Looking forward to your apology in a couple of months...Kongru wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 11:19 amI'll never try Sononym as they blatantly ripped off XLN XOCalenberger wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 11:16 am As a kind of penitence you should buy now SONONYM as the third for your party!
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- KVRAF
- 8451 posts since 5 Aug, 2009
I got atlas but didnt use it much. What offers xo more than atlas?
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- KVRAF
- 1560 posts since 3 Jan, 2019 from Holland
And it's still half price atm. Demoed it a while ago, but didn't buy back then. Might do it now.Calenberger wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 11:16 am As a kind of penitence you should buy now SONONYM as the third for your party!
It's so much better than all that Loopcloud and Adsr "we wanna sell you our samples" organizers based on text-search.
More BPM please
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- KVRAF
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- 1520 posts since 23 Feb, 2017
The sequencer is a standout difference, although Atlas is planning to add one in the future so lets see what that's like. The sequencer is pretty clever, it has these beat presets that you can apply per sample - so you can select 4 on the floor or 2 step in a single click, it's a good little time saver. You can also randomise the beat seperately to the samples which can generate some ideas.
You can combine samples in XO. Also the shaping tools for each sample is much more in-depth, with the ability to apply effects and sends within XO.
You can cycle through the 8 next most similar samples within the cloud, in Atlas you just have to click around the samples to find them.
One of my favourite features so far is the ability to preview the presets with your own samples, and then change the samples while previewing.
The main thing that's missing for me at the moment is the ability to create smaller folders of samples, like the maps in Atlas.
Signatures are so early 2000s.
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- KVRAF
- 2005 posts since 11 Aug, 2012 from omfr morf form romf frmo
XO lets you build a kit while auditioning it in context. So you can tell if the kit pieces work with each other and with an existing track, if it exists. It also does not penalize you for experimenting. You can try out different samples in the kit and always revert to what you started with. You can change the sequence and revert back to the original. You can search the cluster map and if you liked what you heard about 6 samples ago, you can navigate the history to go find it.
The sequencer is really easy to work with. It's got 2 patterns you can chain a couple different ways, enough to audition with. Then you can drag the MIDI out. And start another set of patterns.
You can export the kit many ways. Raw, processed, individual hits, or rendered hit track, or mixed.
The sequencer is really easy to work with. It's got 2 patterns you can chain a couple different ways, enough to audition with. Then you can drag the MIDI out. And start another set of patterns.
You can export the kit many ways. Raw, processed, individual hits, or rendered hit track, or mixed.
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- KVRAF
- 2005 posts since 11 Aug, 2012 from omfr morf form romf frmo
Also highly recommend Sononym for a general purpose sample search. The similarity search is unbeatable. Many categories and ways to refine and narrow the search down.
If you want something lightning-fast to sort through existing samples for auditioning and auditing/cleaning, I also recommend Resonic.
Between those three my sample organizing needs are fully met.
If you want something lightning-fast to sort through existing samples for auditioning and auditing/cleaning, I also recommend Resonic.
Between those three my sample organizing needs are fully met.
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- KVRAF
- 2005 posts since 11 Aug, 2012 from omfr morf form romf frmo
If there is an underlying filesystem folder hierarchy, you can search with the folder name up top and it will limit the results to that. Hit the search icon on the top right and you can select specific top-level folders and refine it by hit type and more.
But in terms of your own superset of samples, you are right, it does not have that feature. Best it has is a favorites tag.
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- KVRAF
- 8451 posts since 5 Aug, 2009
so i cannot limit the search? like e.g.
Folder - Drum and bass
Folder - Trap
etc.?
i dont want all from my kits found, a trap snare doesnt fit to my ambient stuff...
Folder - Drum and bass
Folder - Trap
etc.?
i dont want all from my kits found, a trap snare doesnt fit to my ambient stuff...
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- 11467 posts since 4 Jan, 2017 from Warsaw, Poland
I really wish there was a software - like XO or Atlas - that can also index the samples in proprietary sample packs, like from Reason, Live, Cubase, Studio One. Even if just when running as a VST in this DAW.
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- KVRist
- 407 posts since 16 Sep, 2007
Open the "Live filter" section, then you can select and de-select as many folders as you like from the list.
Synth Presets and Music
https://linktr.ee/BoBSwanS
https://linktr.ee/BoBSwanS
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- KVRAF
- 8451 posts since 5 Aug, 2009
thx im just demoing it, yeah this works, still a bummer you cannot save kits...
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