This sampler plugin (VST3/AU/CLAP/Standalone) goes hard on modulation and sequencing, with dedicated modulators available to each parameter, the ability to modulate from any cell's envelope. There's options for a slicer, a looper, and even a tracker… some of you will love it – some people might not get it
It's available from https://map.audio (https://map.audio), it's $150 perpetual but also available RTO. There's a seven-day trial. Any questions? We're here in the thread!
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Feature List
Cell Grid: Eight independent cells with samplers, effects, and modulation. Route modulation between cells and build complex signal flows.
Cell Views: Four views per cell: Sampler controls, Sample Browser, Pattern Editor, and Effects chain. Switch instantly between them.
CtrlAll: Global macro controls and A/B crossfader. Link parameters across all cells with per-cell exclusions.
Slicer: Slice samples into segments with automatic transient detection. Sequence slices with the dedicated slice patterns.
Pattern: Step sequencer with note, pitch, slice, and stretch lanes — plus a piano roll for poly mode. Draw and resize notes across the full pitch range with scale filter and velocity lane.
Tracker: Tracker-style pattern view across all cells. Program notes, velocity, probability, and retrigger in a vertical timeline.
Mixer: Mix all eight cells with volume, pan, mute, and solo. Per-cell effects chain with EQ, Filter, Delay, Compressor, and more.
Looper: Record up to eight tracks with overdub, external input, and drag-and-drop. Save eight variations with bar-synced switching.
Vary: Per-parameter randomization with adjustable range and probability. Add controlled variation to any knob.
LFO Modulation: Six global LFOs with multiple shapes and tempo sync. Map to any parameter with depth and bipolar control.
Envelope Follower: Per-parameter envelope followers with adjustable attack and release. Sidechain from any cell output.
Randomisation: Generate random signals and setups for specific parts of PAM – randomize all LFOs at once, all envelope followers, all sequencers, and others.
