Sitala Free Drum Sampler Plugin

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editable start and end points

With automatic silence detection, playback starts where the sound actually starts, not at the beginning of the file.

beat slicing

Individual hits are automatically detected, and can be sliced out to a series of Sitala pads.

pro tools

reaper automatic multi out

Setting Reaper to multi-out mode automatically puts Sitala into multi-out mode and channel names are kept in sync with Sitala’s pad names.

pads

16 Assignable Pads

Use our built-in 808 kit or your own sounds. Each sample is analyzed for dynamics and pitch, which makes the controls more intuitive and musical.

You can save the kits you create to your user kits library.

drop samples

reorder samples

Move samples around, copy and swap pads with ease.

Save your creations to the user kits library and quickly access any frequently used kits.

shape

compression 1

tuning

tone

volume pan

mapping

MIDI learn sets up triggers for each of Sitala’s pads and mappings for each control value.

Default mappings are provided for chromatic pitches, white keys or General MIDI.

file manager

The new file browser is available either via a drop down in the sound preview or by right clicking on the pads.

sample paging

Use arrow buttons to cycle through all samples in the current folder.

new kit

One of Berlin’s top producers sampled their 808 to create Sitala’s default kit.

plugin formats

Available in the two most popular plugin formats, as well as AAX for Pro Tools and a standalone application. Multi-out is supported with one stereo channel per pad for all plugin formats.

Downloads

Version 1.0 Build 1.0.9 February 1, 2021

Note on Linux packages: We may release packages for other Linux distributions in the future, but this package is only tested and intended to work for Ubuntu LTS. Please do not report failure on other distributions to us. It is still considered experimental and has not been run through the same battery of tests as our macOS and Windows packages.