Free Clapper Percussion Vst
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Percussion Vst Free
THE CLAPPER is a sampler: 7 claps were recorded 4 times (Round Robin). You can chain the samples one after the other or play them randomly. The interface offers the following settings:
- Number of Clap: you can choose to play one, two, three, up to 7 claps same time.
- Offset Trigger: you can increase the delay claps so that they do not play quite the same time. Each trig causes a random offset clap.
- Spread Ensemble: you can center the claps or widen the stereo for put all the claps in a circle.
- Velocity Range: here you can reduce the velocity.
- Random Detune: You can detune each claps to humanize a little, give a little more life. Each detuning is made randomly each trig.
- Crowd Enhancer: you can give some extent your claps, to simulate a few more people and place claps in a space.
THE CLAPPER is an instrument to place on any music to give a little spirited. You can use multiple instances at the same time and add your favorite reverb! And what of your hands now? Well, leave them on the mouse, right?