MonkeyC Release Rando: A New Frontier for Software Samplers

In a significant development for music producers and sound engineers, MonkeyC has released Rando, a unique software sampler that brings a new level of spontaneity and unpredictability to digital music production. Rando, with its innovative randomization features, is set to revolutionize the way artists create and manipulate sounds.

The standout feature of Rando is its ability to randomize the selection and playback of samples. Users can load a bank of sound samples into the software, and Rando will randomly select and play them back in real-time. This feature brings an element of surprise and spontaneity that can help artists break out of creative ruts and discover new sonic possibilities.

Moreover, Rando offers a range of controls to shape the randomness. Users can adjust the probability distribution, which affects the likelihood of each sample being chosen, as well as the rate of change, which determines how quickly the samples switch. These controls give users the flexibility to fine-tune the level of randomness to suit their creative needs.

Rando also includes a suite of effects such as reverb, delay, and distortion. These effects can be applied to the entire sample bank or individual samples, offering further possibilities for sound manipulation.

In addition to its randomization features, Rando boasts a clean, intuitive interface that makes it accessible to both beginners and experienced users. It’s available as a VST, AU, and AAX plugin, making it compatible with most digital audio workstations (DAWs).

In conclusion, Rando by MonkeyC is a groundbreaking tool that opens up new avenues for creativity in digital music production. Its unique approach to randomization, coupled with its user-friendly design and robust features, make it a must-have for any artist looking to push the boundaries of sound.

Rando is available for $49 until April 2, 2024 ($69 thereafter).


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