A quick look on how to load and use the virtual instruments in Soundation Studio.
A quick look on how to load and use the virtual instruments in Soundation Studio.
Learn how to load, use and automate the Filter effect in Soundation Studio.
We have uploaded a short demo song showcasing the use of Instruments, Effects and Automation in Soundation Studio. A quick and easy way of learning how to use these and also experiment on your own. This song can be pretty heavy if you are working on an older machine.
We are at Music Hack Day in Stockholm showcasing Soundation Studio and our brand spanking new SDK for developers.
Really cool stuff from alot of companies and talented programmers here.
Check out the live feed at http://stockholm.musichackday.org/live
An integrated Sound Shop is now available as a pop up from Soundation Studio. If you would like to use more loops in Soundation you can buy any of the Sound Sets in the Sound Shop and they will appear under the “My Files” area to the right (Library/Project/My Files) so you can drag them into the sequencer. With each Sound Set purchase, you are provided with a download link so you can download the loop pack to your desktop as well. All Sound Sets are optimized to work in Soundation Studio, contain between 20 and 30 loops and are an excellent value at $4.99 each. You can audition each loop in the Sound Set so you know exactly what you are purchasing.

You might have noticed that we have been a bit quiet the last couple of weeks. But today we are proud to present a new version of Soundation Studio with a lot of new features. How about note clips, and five different virtual instruments to choose from, a side chain compressor emulator and more? Exciting times, huh? Here is a screenshot of the note clip editor, and a demo sample of the built in synth called SuperSaw. Listen here!

Yesterday we deployed the first version of Soundation Studio with virtual instrument support. Here is a basic example of our first instrument in action!
We are currently working on some super exciting features. Here is a hint: virtual instruments!
