However, if you don't know, the idea is that sounds can be chopped into 'grains', the playback of which can be manipulated in various ways. We won't go into great detail about the granular engine here, having already covered it in our Cubase 6.5 review. What's more, it comes in AU/VST3 flavours for Mac and VST2/VST3 for PC. And of course, it only works in VST3-compatible hosts, which - as far as we're aware - means its currently limited to use with Steinberg's Cubase (which it comes free with), Nuendo and Sequel DAWs.Įnter Padshop Pro, then, which not only has even more presets and samples built in, but also empowers you to work entirely from the ground up if you like, using your own WAV and AIF files, subjecting them to Padshop's awesome granular engine. ![]() ![]() ![]() However, it also comes with some obvious omissions, sample import being an all-too-clear example.
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