Sitala 4+

16-pad drum sampler

Decomposer

    • 3.0 • 1 Rating
    • ₺399,99

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Description

Sitala is a drum sampler for music creators that can add percussion sounds to Garage Band, Cubasis, AUM or any music software that supports Apple's AudioUnits. It can also be used on its own for finger-drumming or driven by a controller like a keyboard or drum pad. It has 16 slots that start off with our factory kits, but you can load your own sounds using our sample browser or drop in a drum loop and have Sitala slice it automatically.

Sitala features:

• 16 drum pads, each of which can play a user-assigned sample
• Sample browser that lets you quickly swipe through all samples in a folder without importing each individual sample
• 3 built-in drum kits: 808, retro and hip-hop
• AudioUnit v3 plugin
• Beat-slicer that automatically slices loops into individual drum sounds
• Velocity sensitive, MIDI mappable pads
• Special finger drumming mode with 4 giant pads for often used samples
• Editable start and end points for each sample
• A separate output for each pad (in multi-out mode) for hosts that support such (e.g. AUM and Cubasis)
• Sitala for iOS can load kits created by Sitala for the desktop (macOS, Windows and Linux) and vice versa

Six controls to sculpt each sample:

• Shape: adjust the attack, length and sustain of your sounds while the overall volume remains constant
• Compression: make your sounds punchier with more sustain Automatic gain makeup maintains the overall volume while chainging dynamics
• Tuning: pitch sounds up or down by up to one octave while showing you exactly where the current sound falls in the frequency spectrum
• Tone: emphasizes the highs or lows in a sound. Accentuate or scoop the midrange to position the sound in the mix. Adapts based on the pitch content of each sound
• Volume
• Pan

What’s New

Version 1.3.1

• Standalone acts as MIDI destination
• Bugfixes and improvements

Ratings and Reviews

3.0 out of 5
1 Rating

1 Rating

Starhighs ,

The user interface is clunky

This is a nice app that I see myself using. However, the only way to hear the sounds before you add them is touching the tiny icon next to it, and it is VERY small so I keep adding samples accidentally. Also the icon touching area does not go over to the edges of the rectangle it is in, so you have to REALLY target it. Otherwise if you touch any small space around it, that means you’ve once again mistakenly added it. So frustrating man…

Dear developer, one of the most frequently done actions in these type of apps is testing the sounds quickly and deciding on one. This should be much easier and much “safer” to do. Once that decision is made, adding the sample is easy, and does not really deserve the entire space where the text is. Please make the interface more intuitive. Make the icons larger or wider.

Developer Response ,

The more common way to preview sounds in a folder on iOS is by swiping through them. You can swipe through samples in the main sample display and it'll preview them as they're swiped.

App Privacy

The developer, Decomposer, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Linked to You

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Supports

  • Family Sharing

    Up to six family members can use this app with Family Sharing enabled.

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