![]() Granted, reading the manual or at least watching the official video tutorials on YouTube is a must since most of the advanced sequencing features won’t be apparent at first glance. Anyone who used a hardware or software drum machine in the past will right at home with Klip’s sixteen drum pads and the mixer section, as the layout follows the standards set by plugins like FXpansion Geist, NI Battery, and others. For an advanced groovebox built inside Kontakt, Klip does a pretty good job of placing all of its controls on a single panel without making it too cluttered. The upper portion of the interface shows the waveform of the selected sample/loop, a sample browser, and a row of transport controls for recording and playback. ![]() Klip sports a modern looking user interface, with a 16-pad sampler positioned on the left and a multi-view section for controlling the step sequencer and the built-in effects on the right. You might also want to check out our recently published reviews of Sample Magic Boost and Sample Magic Warehouse Tech. Keep reading to learn more about this exciting drum machine for Kontakt Player and enter our exclusive giveaway for a chance to win a free copy of Sample Magic Klip. ![]() ![]() In this review, we are taking a closer look at Klip and giving away one free copy of the instrument to one lucky BPB reader. The instrument comes bundled with a huge sound pack of over 4,000 individual samples and loops from Sample Magic’s premium range of electronica, techno, and house sample libraries. Klip by Sample Magic is a virtual drum machine and step sequencer for Native Instruments Kontakt and Kontakt Player. ![]()
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