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  • IK Multimedia Releases UNO® Drum Editor For Mac/PC And iPad

    By HC News |

    Plug-in and standalone app offers seamless control over all parameters
    and convenient kit and pattern management
    UNO Drum editor - images
     
    October 8, 2019 - IK Multimedia has released a dedicated software editor for its UNO Drum analog/PCM drum machine. Designed to offer deep control for more impactful recordings and performance, it provides easy access to all parameters, easy customization, and advanced kit and pattern management, with convenient support for Mac/PC and iPad.

    More than a traditional software editor, UNO Drum Editor can function both as a standalone application (Mac/PC/iPad) and an integrated DAW plug-in (Mac/PC) for use in the studio, live performance, or on-the-go music creation. It provides seamless integration and real-time parameter control, allowing users to instantly change any parameter on the UNO Drum for complete control directly from a computer or iPad. Users can also load and edit presets created on UNO Drum, or build kits and patterns from scratch on the editor and transfer them to UNO Drum for unplugged use.

    A two-way street
    When UNO Drum Editor is used to control parameters in real-time, the hardware UNO Drum instantly responds to those parameter changes. Similarly, the Editor tracks changes made on the hardware, for a seamless workflow. UNO Drum Editor also makes it easy to manage kits and patterns on UNO Drum itself. Presets can be loaded locally or from the hardware unit, then edited and saved on the user's device or stored back on UNO Drum for stand-alone use.

    Superior sound design
    The Drum panel makes sound design a breeze, displaying all of UNO Drum's 12 analog and PCM sound elements at once. The drop-down menus above each element let users instantly change between each element's five sound options, then tweak them using the tune, snap, decay and other controls, just like on the hardware unit itself.

    The included mixer can be used to quickly set or adjust levels for each element, and on-screen drum pads make it easier to trigger sounds from UNO Drum while using a computer mouse.

    Effortless groove creation
    The Pattern panel makes it faster than ever to program patterns. A grid layout shows all elements and 16 steps for easily editing or creating grooves, and makes it easy to write or record automation.

    This screen also offers convenient access to the Master effects (compression, drive and swing), as well as the pattern divisions and length, plus roll and stutter controls.

    Similar to drum kits, pattern presets can be loaded, saved and stored either locally or on UNO Drum itself.

    Rig incorporation made easy
    UNO Drum Editor can help quickly customize UNO Drum to suit user preferences. The Global Settings menu can be used to map MIDI routings, channels, behavior and more. It also lets UNO DRUM be used as both a MIDI interface and MIDI controller. These comprehensive controls offer a trouble-free way to integrate UNO Drum into even the most advanced rig.

    Outboard meets in-the-box
    In addition to the convenient control offered when using UNO Drum Editor as a standalone application, using it as a plug-in in a DAW of choice unleashes an amazing new workflow:

    UNO Drum can be played and programmed just like a virtual instrument with total recall, so the Editor will recall its previous settings each time an older session is opened. It's also freely resizable, allowing the screen size to be adjusted to fit any workflow. Overall, it offers the convenience and flexibility of plug-ins, but with real analog sound and hands-on control.

    Always available
    In addition to offering powerful ways to integrate UNO Drum into a computer-based studio, UNO Drum Editor also makes it possible to edit on the go from a mobile device such as an iPad.

    While most drum machines offer only limited hands-on control outside of a studio, UNO Drum Editor is available as a free download for iPad, so it's always ready to act as a travel-friendly groove creation station that can be used anywhere.

    It's also ideal for live use - simply connect UNO Drum to an iPad to get a convenient, touch-sensitive control surface for nearly limitless real-time control.

    About UNO Drum
    Designed in collaboration with Italian analog specialist Soundmachines - the same team behind IK's acclaimed UNO® Synth - UNO Drum offers a wide sonic palette combining fat, punchy analog sounds with digital flexibility and convenience. A robust selection of programming and live performance features and controls makes it easy for musicians, producers and DJs to add massive drum grooves to their music across a wide selections of genres. UNO Drum's compact form, battery power and affordable price make it ideal for on-the-go music creation and performance.

    Six warm, rich, true analog drum sounds form the essential core kit. Additional PCM elements (with 54 samples to choose from) provide deeper sonic flavors. Up to 12 elements can be used in total between the analog and digital sounds, which can be freely swapped for sonic possibilities beyond the pre-set combinations.

    Drum elements are organized in UNO Drum's 100 pre-programmed and fully editable drum kit presets, a first in its class. For quick inspiration out of the box, UNO Drum also comes pre-loaded with 100 drum patterns (in addition to the 100 drum kits).

    The 64-step sequencer provides both step and real time sequencing, and is complemented by 12 touch-sensitive pads for more expressive live playing and easier programming. For added impact, UNO Drum also offers two analog master audio effects and five performance effects.

     
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    How to obtain
    The UNO Drum Editor is available as a free download for everyone (requires firmware 1.0.2 or above). For more information and to download the editor, please visit: www.unodrum.com/editor

    For more information about UNO Drum, please visit: www.unodrum.com

    To see UNO Drum in action or watch the tutorial series: www.unodrum.com/video

     

     




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