Samplit



Record your virtual instruments, MIDI instruments and real instrument automatically and create sample libraries for your Sampler.
It's never been easier to create new sample libraries for your sampler. From audio plug-ins to MIDI sound modules, including real instruments or even sound effects, you can record them all. You can even mix them together to create more interesting sounds.
Rated S for Simplicity
Most sampler users never bother to create their own sound libraries. There is a good reason for that. It's a very long and repetitive process that requires a lot of recording, editing and testing. And the results are not always up to expectations.
We designed Samplit with one goal in mind. To simplify the whole process and automate all of the required tasks as much as we can: Automatic sample recording, detection of the beginning and the end of each sample with a security buffer, audio clipping warning, auto-loop, built-in player, sample volume compensation, VCA release time detection...
Rated C for Creativity
At the heart of Samplit, is a new eight track audio mixer. Each track can be assigned to a virtual instrument from your computer or to an audio input from your sound card.
Imagine the kind of sound you can create by layering up to 8 virtual instruments with individual volume, pan, EQ and audio effect! And that's not all. You can even mix virtual instruments and external MIDI instruments...
Great for recording real instruments too
If you are looking to record real instruments, look no further. Samplit has some special features that will make the process much easier. Samplit can generate a reference tone to let you know which note to play or sing. You can also adjust the monitor level independently of the recording level. And if a recording has clipped, Samplit will warn you and let you record the same note again.

Samplit can work in two different modes: Automatic and semi-automatic. In automatic mode, Samplit sends a MIDI note to your instrument plug-in or to your external MIDI sound module and waits for a sound to record. Then Samplit detects the beginning and the end of the sound and record the perfect sample without any click. SAMPLIT 2 Automatic Sampling Solution. Record your virtual instruments, MIDI instruments and real instrument automatically and create sample libraries for your Sampler. Full Version: $139 - Upgrade: $29. CDXTRACT Sampler format converter.

SAMPLIT is the ultimate solution for sampling your midi and real instruments. Everything is here: automated recording, naming, truncating, compression, normalization, looping, resampling and even playing. Samplit sends the midi notes to the midi hardware, records all the individual sounds and create ready-to-play Sampler instruments with a few mouse clicks.

Formats: SAMPLIT currently supports 9 sampler formats:

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  • Halion (Steinberg)
  • EXS24 (Apple)
  • Kontakt (Native Instruments)
  • Sampletank (IK Multimedia)
  • Reason (Propellerheads)
  • VSampler (MAZ Sound Tools)
  • Soundfont (EMU)
  • Gigasampler (Tascam)
  • Structure (Digidesign)
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Quality: SAMPLIT uses the ASIO driver on PC and the CoreAudio driver on MAC.Supported sampling rates: 44.1, 48, 96 kHz (depending on your audio card)Supported bit resolutions: 16, 24, 32 bits (depending on your audio card)You can always convert to a lower sample rate and bit resolution. For example you can record a piano in 96/24 and create a nice 96/24 piano in Kontakt format and a lighter 44/16 piano in soundfont format. All the operations on samples are non destructives. Pro

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Interface: The main window gives you a clear view of your current project. Anything that you do has an immediate visual impact. You can add or remove a velocity, select or deselect a note, listen to any sample, erase a sample that you don't like...

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Recording: With SAMPLIT, you are in control. The recording window allows you adjust all the recording parameters in real time: thresholds, pre-recording, post-recording, recording limit, recording pause... You can also decide if you want to record by velocity or by note.