Robotic Bean – Hand Clap Studio 1.2.0 (VSTi3) [WiN x64]

By | June 12, 2021

 

Year / Date of Issue: 05.2021
Version: 1.2.0
Developer: Robotic Bean
Developer site: roboticbean
Format: VSTi3
Bit depth: 64bit
Tabletka: present (patcher) | JustFun598
System requirements: Host with support for VST3 plugins


Description: Add natural pops and clicks to your music with Hand Clap Studio. This plugin is the perfect clap and finger snap tool that’s perfect for your production.
Soft and dry finger clicks for your acoustic ballad or sharp, reverb-infused claps for your next club track – Hand Clap Studio offers you just a few easy control settings.
Full audio control – Choose how many participants there will be, how they clap, how they are positioned in the stereo field, and how accurate their timings are. Find the sweet spot between the Close and Room mics and add sampled reverb from Atlantis’ Echo Chamber. Finish off with a specially designed EQ and compression to match the claps to your mix. The display provides instant visual feedback on the current settings.
High Quality Samples – Samples were recorded by a professional percussionist at Stockholm Atlantis Studio – a classic studio with legendary acoustics. Samples were captured using a stellar collection of vintage microphones, and we included both close-up and room mics, and even sampled everything through Atlantis’ own echo chamber. Hand Clap Studio includes 4 separate clap types, 5 velocity levels and many RRs for natural sound. In total, this instrument holds over 700 samples.
Play however you want – Hand Clap Studio has a built-in 16-step sequencer that starts claping on beats 2 and 4 as soon as you create it. 3 levels of accent and slide allows you to create a variety of patterns. But if that’s not enough, you can of course record MIDI in your DAW sequencer.


2 thoughts on “Robotic Bean – Hand Clap Studio 1.2.0 (VSTi3) [WiN x64]

  1. Jane

    This plugin disables itself every once awhile, so expect to rerun and save the changes every time.
    It’s a good plugin but i expect somebody like R2R to do it better.

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  2. Jon

    can you make this available on Mac?? I could really use something like this. Also – someone claimed you have to keep rebooting it for it to work. Maybe that can be fixed too?

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