Klevgränd has announced the release of a new percussion plugin featuring a sample-based sequencer that supports a fast workflow and at the same time gives the user a possibility to take control over details.

The audio engine and sequencer of Skaka handle samples with a defined musical start, which makes it possible to set the intended timing of each shake in a natural way.

Skaka comes with 8 multi-sampled instruments (consisting of ~2500 samples) and 12 independent sequencers. The Skaka sequencer and sample player engine are built from the ground up with respect to the needed parameters and features for playing and interacting with percussion sounds. Each event added to any of the 12 independent sequencers can control multiple parameters like pitch, velocity (as in how fast the instrument is shaken) and envelope. It can also be synchronized to the tempo and playhead position of the host application.

The set up results in a percussion tool that gives you full control of shuffle/swing amount, a complex humanizer settings panel, internal awareness of in- and out shakes (yes, they sound different), using grids divided into triplets/quintuplets/septuplets, time fine-tuning and variable sequence lengths. Skaka can get very close to how a human percussionist would sound in almost any tempo without any use of degrading time stretching or similar techniques.

Skaka is available for Windows and macOS (VST/AU/AAX) at an introductory price of $24.99 USD (regular $49.99 USD). The iOS/AUv3 version is $9.99 USD during the promotion. The offer expires November 1st, 2020.

More information: Klevgränd / Skaka