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Independence pro instruments
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In use, this amounts to a rack setup with multiple slots into which you load Independence programs (though, strangely, not straightforward layers). Other elementsĪlthough I2 comes in plug-in and standalone forms, the idea with Independence Live is that it enables you to load up multiple instances of the sampler and flick between them on the fly.

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Very useful, though if keyswitching is your thing, you can't beat having a full 88-note keyboard. To keep things clear, the left hierarchy panel can be switched to show the content of a layer with a list of the available articulations and their switching key. Many of I2's presets use keyswitching to access multiple articulations. But with no more than 100 presets, these aspects are rather under-utilised. These facilities are used in a handful of presets, showing that I2 is excellent at synth sounds and sequences. On the synthesis front, I2 includes a number of modifier options including an arpeggiator with MIDI file import, a step sequencer, step modulator and glide option on top of the more typical LFOs, pitchbend, modulation and so on. The emphasis is on traditional instruments rather than synths, loops and so on. This means you not only get the full acoustic bank from I1, containing guitars, basses, drums, organs, pianos and the orchestral set, but also Candy (saxophones), Majestic (basses) and Culture (percussion). One great improvement with I2 is the inclusion of all of YT's sample libraries. Most significantly, you can choose the section of the layer you want to edit, from a single sample to the whole thing. For this reason, one of the tabs is dubbed Modules, enabling you to change parameters such as pitch, envelope and filter, while also making external modifier assignments. In layout terms, the layer hierarchy is available on the left-hand side, while visual elements such as mapping, envelopes, effects, the browser and mixer appear as tabs on the right.Īs we've said, the sample engine is powerful, and consequently you need a flexible way of editing it. However, I2's sampling engine facilitates seriously complex sample allocation, and with up to 32 sample options per note, it goes way beyond what most samplers allow.īeyond this, you're looking at a typical multitimbral design, incorporating numerous layers (layer sets), MIDI channels, an audio mixer and global effects. If you're looking for comparisons, each layer is effectively a typical sample program - made up of sections, samples, zones, velocity layers, insert effects and so on. Visually, it's very similar to the previous version, and in practical terms the sample system, which is based on sections, layers, layer sets and projects, also remains the same. Without wishing to play down the importance of Independence Pro's FX and Live element, the sampler is clearly the core one.

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Finally, Independence Pro ships with a special version of Chicken Systems' Translator, which is a useful tool that enables the conversion of just about any sample to or from the Independence format.








Independence pro instruments