![]() Performance is generally good, but combining large sample instruments can cause trouble.įor an all-round multitimbral software instrument, I think SampleTank 4 is a great choice. Version 2 combines the sound engine from IK’s SampleTank 4 with its tape-modelling technology, and includes ‘deep-sampled’ versions of vintage Mellotron and Chamberlin tapes. The upgrade from SampleTank 3 to SampleTank 4 is /149.99 and to SampleTank 4 MAX is /199.99 so less than a buck a GB there for just the sounds plus a lot more like the great new modulation matrix, arpeggiator and strumming engines, more great effects, etc. There is a lot of great sounds to discover here.Ĭrashes are rare, but can occur when switching too quickly between instruments based on large samples. SampleTank 4 has been redesigned with a massively expanded sample library and state of the art sound engine with disk streaming. Very powerful and flexible stuff.Īs for the sounds, highlights include strings, pianos, EP’s, organs, wood winds, vocals and synths. SampleTank 4 MAX Review Being a great digital music creator requires a great digital workstation. I have also bought Syntronik by IK Multimedia, as these sounds can be loaded and played in ST4. ST4 can run as a stand alone application, so there is no need for a VSTi host, which makes it even easier to run. The synth workstation-like interface, makes it very easy to set up sounds, combine them in all kinds of splits and layers and switch between them using MIDI program changes from my keyboards. That is, as a multitimbral instrument that provides additional sounds to my hardware keyboards. I am using ST4 very much as a rack synth. ![]() For me, SampleTank 4 has been a great, simple and low risk way to incorporate many more sounds into my live rig. ![]()
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