Year/Date of Issue: 01.2020
Version: 1.0.7
Developer: Accusonus
Developer website: accusonus
Format: VSTi, VSTi3, AAX
Bit depth: 64bit
Tabletka: present
System requirements: Versions 7 SP1 or later
VST2 (64-bit) and VST3 (64-bit)
RAM: 4GB or more
Monitor: 1280-by-800 resolution or higher
Hard Disk space: 2GB or more
Description: Accusonus Rhythmiq: machine learning bit generator. Generates an infinite variety of the most diverse rhythms and beats.
Accusonus Studio has introduced the Accusonus Rhythmiq plugin, which is a tool for creating beats based on machine learning. The plugin is equipped with a smart engine that generates an infinite variety of a wide variety of rhythms.
Like most Accusonus developments, Rhythmiq offers a simple and intuitive interface. At the heart of the plugin is Beat Assistant, a virtual assistant that works in three modes – IQ Evolve, IQ Arrange and IQ Reverse. The modes work in parallel, and users can independently choose which mode’s sound will prevail in the final signal. Each mode is associated with its own audio file, which must be selected before you begin.
The engine automatically cuts the downloaded audio into small segments, after which the machine learning algorithm analyzes the composition of each segment. In the future, users can change the duration of notes, pause individual audio files, exclude certain segments from playback. Using machine learning, the plugin finds fill-ins and build-ups in the uploaded audio and can automatically arrange them within the beat. According to the developers, saved breaks and beats open access to improvisation and jams using Accusonus Rhythmiq.
The plugin supports MIDI and contains its own customizable sound mapping scheme. Thanks to this, the plug-in can be used to play drum parts or play pre-prepared beats. What’s more, Rhythmiq can analyze a MIDI drum track and diversify it with new sounds and fills based on preset settings. The developers note that all bit changes proposed by artificial intelligence take into account the tempo, the nature of the bit and the intensity of the entire track.
There are not as many settings as we would like – Accusonus notes that Rhythmiq is more about random generation of bits than about working according to predetermined patterns. However, the plugin keeps a history of the generated beats so that the user can return to them at any time.
New in version :
Improved audio performance during playback when HOST mode is enabled.
Improved real-time syncing when changing DAW playback position.
Improved GUI rendering performance.
AAX Plug-in support for Avid Pro Tools 2019 (Beta).
Fixed Scene launching not working correctly under certain playback conditions.
Fixed Automation parameters not working correctly during host record mode.
Fixed Drag & drop not working correctly under certain conditions.