Wusikstation VSTi
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Hybrid Vector & Wavesequencer Sampler for VST Hosts
Wusikstation is one of the most popular Sampler/Rompler out there. Since it started, if got more and more features asked by users, a new interface, easier way to load presets and much more. Its been rated by users the number one choice when creating songs.
It can cover pretty much any style of music. From NewAge to SoundTracks, from Dance to Techno. Thanks to the big selection of extra SoundSets provided by 3rd party companies, you will never get bored with it.
Add this to our new Monthly Wusik Sound Magazine, and you will have an one-for-all solution. Try the Demo version today, before anything else. Check the user reviews. The list of specs. The comparison charts. Check the menu on the left for more information.
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" recently got Wusikstation and I'm already impressed with everything, specially support. At the company forum here, I asked for some info about multi-layer crossfading using an external controller. To my surprise, it was possible only to modulate two layers, not three or more. But even more surprised I was when the author released a beta version with the option to crossfade any number of layers. I never saw this before, but again, I don't own many other VSTs.
Still, using Wusikstation is very easy, I get everything I need right in front of me. Each layer's parameters are there to be used, there's a Master area, FX areas and file-browser to handle all files.
It works like those old-school workstations, not like SF2 files I'm used to. But this is not a bad thing to be honest. You get, for example, to keep your sound file in one folder, and have multiple programs using that same sound file for several programs. Yes, you can do the same with a SF2 file, BUT, if you want to add more programs to it, you need to edit the original SF2 file. Not to mention that with SF2 files you don't get to make a program where you use sounds from different SF2 files. With Wusikstation you can. Since Programs are one file-type, and sounds another.
Its handy that is reads WAV files directly. But still, the Sample-Editor that came with it is simple to use. Many users won't even bother about that, but since I do a lot of sound-editing of my own, I had to use it. Again, the author was nice to reply to some of my questions via the support thingy.
The license of this software is Free Trial Software, the price is $99.95, you can free download and get a free trial.