Yes, that's right. The library is pretty cool, though, and there's a fair
number of loops. It's really very particular, however. The loops are quite
processed, very electronica-sounding, with a hard edge to them. Lots of
synth lines, and a number of fresh-sounding beats. The best part is how
easy it is to transpose the loop in real-time.
I think Bitshift's plan is to keep putting out different librairies/styles,
that can just plug right into pHATmatik. It's a good bang for the buck if
you want a f*cked-up modern electronic sound!
The advantage with the factory, is that the loops are perfectly chopped and
the tempo is all set. It's just that much faster to use these ready-to-go
pHAT loops. The only limitation in the first pHATfactory again is the very
specific style of the material - but of course, you can always load up one
of your own loops.
I'll be making a demo or two in the coming weeks, so I'll have more to
report then, if you're interested.
Ned
Eli Krantzberg wrote:
> What's pHATfactory like? I got the feeling, from reading the promo they
> sent out, that it was basically just the pHATmatik Pro bundled with a
> loop library.
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Ned Bouhalassa
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Re: [exs] The most important wish list for drum sample lovers
2002-12-25 by Ned Bouhalassa
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