Inexpensive PC Sequencing

US EnergyXT 2.0 for Windows and Linux makes its debut      19/06/07

Inexpensive PC Sequencing


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After years of public beta-testing the cost-effective EnergyXT 2.0 sequencer package for windows has been released.
EnergyXT 2.0 includes a synth, sampler, high-quality timestretch, rex2 support, multi-fx and all the essentials such as VST-support, MIDI and audio editing, ASIO and ALSA. EnergyXT 2.0 can also be loaded as a VST-plugin in your existing software. The makers, XT Software, say that EnergyXT 2.0 provides music producers with a complete solution for creating music out-of-the-box on Windows and Linux.
Whats new in version 2.0
  • 100% re-worked workflow
  • elastique time-stretching and pitch-shifting
  • drag & drop REX2 groove support, with slice editing
  • non-destructive audio reverse
  • shuffle/swing on midi, audio and drum tracks
  • clip based automation embedded into midi, audio and drum clips
  • warm and clean sounding phase modulation synthesizer with sample support
  • multi-fx processor
  • drum track with sample support
  • main mixer with unlimited sends, inserts and group channels
  • searchable browser with sample preview
  • midi, audio and drum clips can be saved as self-containing library clips
  • enhanced controller maps
  • Works out-of-the box on Linux
Pricing and Availability:
    $75
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