The most apparent use for Momentum would be processing drum loops to add interest and motion. You can simply “draw in” the intensity and character of each effect for every slice. ![]() This is all done very quickly by clicking and dragging the mouse across the waveform. Each slice is treated separately, so you can distort a kick drum, pitch down a snare, and then add flanger and reverb to a hi-hat while reversing it. Thanks to its intuitive user interface, Momentum can be used to drastically modify audio loops in a matter of seconds. There are actually eighteen effects in total, but only up to eight can be used per channel. These slices can be treated with up to eight different effects. ![]() Once you’ve loaded an audio loop, Momentum will automatically cut it into slices that will be mapped to individual MIDI notes. Every audio file, be it a one-shot sample or a loop, will be assigned to an audio channel with adjustable volume, pan, and pitch parameters. Momentum can load multiple audio files simultaneously. ![]() That said, the built-in browser on the left side of the interface can be used for browsing your existing Big Fish Audio products and purchasing additional libraries. It is fully compatible with third-party loops, and you’re not forced into purchasing any Big Fish Audio sample libraries as a pre-requisite for using the software. The plugin can load any existing WAV files on your hard drive. So, let’s start with Momentum’s most important feature.
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