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Your Secret Sound Design Weapon
Weaponiser is an inspiring audio layering solution that allows you to design, customise, and perform a huge range of sound effects in real-time – all from within one plugin.
Navigate a comprehensive range of built-in factory assets to layer, sequence and design unique sounds with ease. Customise and create endless variations to your sound effects instantly, and use MIDI and automation to programme or perform your variations with speed and precision.
Weaponiser gives you the power to experiment while keeping your project in sync. Effortlessly adjust presets and save hours of editing time for a smooth and creative process every step of the way.
Quickly import your own sounds, and layer up to 80 audio files using 4 powerful engines and 3 built in synthesisers to create a huge range of sound effects.
Design Any Sound Effect With 9,746 Factory Assets
Weaponiser Fully Loaded comes with a variety of six Krotos sound libraries included at a fantastic value. Choose from a diverse range of library categories, easily accessible through the tag-driven browser via simple drag-and-drop. Weaponiser also includes a huge range of designed presets, straight out of the box to get you started immediately.
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Reviewed By Tmss [all]
February 3rd, 2021
Version reviewed: 1.3.0 on Windows
Software itself might look somewhat impressive but it doesn't really bring much in production.
It also has it's annoying limitations, like the amount of samples you can load to the player and playback-order options.
The pack might be worth the money for the variety of sounds, but the quality is really a lottery.
Some of them are really noisy (high microphone noise), and some assets are just pitched/time-warped variations (but hey, it adds up in the numbers, looks good on paper).
Some of them are really great though.
Definitely worth trying before buying, especially since it's quite difficult to have some solid read/look/listen on that (had a hard time looking for a place to write this short review).
It also applies to other Krotos stuff, since it looks much more useful in videos than it really is.
Loading it straight to the DAW for further tweaking seems like a better solution.
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