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Sodium
Sodium by Rigid Audio is Soundware (samples or presets that load into other products) for macOS and Windows.
Product
Version
1.0
Kontakt 6.2.2 by Native Instruments
Quadcore CPU with at least 2 GHz
8GB RAM
Product
Version
1.0
Kontakt 6.2.2 by Native Instruments
Quadcore CPU with at least 2 GHz
8GB RAM
Soundware
For
Soundware
Formats
Kontakt 6
Sample Formats
Loads and/or Saves
AIFF, NCW, WAV 16-Bit, WAV 24-Bit
Copy Protection
Customized Per Customer
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Sodium is a creative drum and beatsequencer for Kontakt 6.2.2.

It comes with 200 sorted preset drumkits (Acoust, Electronic and Cinematic). Sodium features four drum sequencers with 32 steps each. Each sequencer can hold up to four different drumsounds.

Each pattern in Sodium can be manipulated via table controls and preset knobs that dial in up to variations.

Kits can be completely randomized with a single button.

A multi output routing is also available for individual processing of patterns in your DAW.

You can also import your own WAV samples via drag and drop.

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Latest User Reviews

Average user rating of 3.00 from 2 reviews
Sodium

Reviewed By Boy Wonder [all]
May 5th, 2022
Version reviewed: 1.0 on Windows

To say Rigid Audio's Sodium is an exercise in sheer frustration is the understatement of the year. The pluses are it clocks in at a mere 250MB, and this is a Kontakt library! A lot of the sounds aren't bad, either. The problem is the sequencer. It's like pulling teeth. You can't just sequence all 32 steps and have them play like that. Nope. You've gotta press 'A' then 'B' to accomplish that, and then it STILL doesn't play all 32 steps back to back or in a loop. Also, you can't just import a difference drum sound in a slot. You have to use whatever the kits give you. This means you can't audition each individual sound. You have to take the kit as is, no variation possible whatsoever. Lame! Audiomodern's Playbeat is what Sodium needs to aspire towards as that can import wave files. Both machines do allow you to flam and pan each drum step in their respective lanes with Sodium giving you more options like multi-effects and reverb. And Sodium's odd drum trigger layout on your keyboard leaves much to be desired. Still, that's where it does have Playbeat beat. With Playbeat, you can't press a key to trigger the sequence. I use a virtual input in Cubase with my Presonus interface to accomplish that. It's a little convoluted and time consuming, but it is what it is. No VSTI's perfect.

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Sodium

Reviewed By Andy3252 [all]
June 11th, 2020
Version reviewed: 1 on Windows

Nice percussion tool, easy UI and good sounds and at the present offer price ($6) its a no-brainer to purchase. I would have given it 5 stars but as there is no manual/documentation some of its usability is hidden and even after playing around with it I am unsure what some of the keys and clickable icons do. Come on Rigid Audio gives us some documentation.

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