The Kit page is pretty straightforward, and as you can see, everything is laid out visually. You can move the content anywhere at any time and re-connect it with the plugin. We have already assigned the pads for “Akai MPC Mini”, You can also assign the mads to any midi pad controllers.Įasily place the content on any internal or external drive of your computer and just use the settings icon to locate your library once. *Additional features include sample content moving, so you can easily move your samples and content with one click to another drive without any hassle of copying of configurations.Īll Controls on the plugin are MIDI mappable easily with a “right-click”. Assign any pad to any MIDI Keynote on a keyboard or controller. You can also process your sounds using the multi-output for each sample pad to your daw channels and use your plugin collection. This truly brings the quick and straightforward workflow of the Boom bap/hip hop beat-making to your finger tips. You can also trim your samples by using the sample start and end controls. Sequel 2 is a complete drum sampler with parameters such as pitch shift, Lp / Hp filters, pan, levels, and reverse sample, per pad/sample. Just drag and drop your sample file onto the pads or choose from an included file browser built into the plugin. Want to replace any of the sounds in a kit with your sounds? No Problem. This is like having all the famous vintage drum machines in one box, at your finger tips, without the exorbitant prices they go at today. This makes it easy to access these beautiful sounds and quickly get a beat going effortlessly, so you can produce and compose faster. The Drum Kit Library included is also organized by vintage machines, processed kits, and also, as single category hits like: kick, snare, hats, etc. A new global compressor, Eq and reverb are now also added for that 80s Record vibe! It now features a new real-time pitch engine and more sequencer functions per track. It includes a library of famous drum machines and patterns, or add your own samples as well. If you like PSequel, please report bugs and/or help spread the word.Sequel 2 is a drum sampler/sequencer that brings back the quick vintage drum machine workflow. How do I support the development of PSequel? If you don't have a Github account, you could report bugs here. Please include your macOS, PostgreSQL and PSequel versions when reporting a bug. If you are reporting multiple bugs or suggesting multiple features, please create separate issues for each bug/feature. Please try not to create duplicate issues. How do I report bugs or suggest new features? If you think a feature is important, please let me know and I'll adjust its priority based on its popularity. My plan to implement most features in Sequel Pro. By supporting macOS 10.10+ only, I can keep the codebase simpler and save time by not testing it in older versions of macOS. I am developing PSequel in my spare time. No, PSequel is written from scratch in Swift 2, although PSequel's UI is highly inspired by Sequel Pro. ![]() Is PSequel a forked version of Sequel Pro? There is no plan to open source it at this moment. ![]() I just dislike Java desktop apps personally. I am a Java developer myself and I like JVM a lot. In the good old MySQL world, my favorite client is Sequel Pro, but its support for PostgreSQL doesn't seem to be happening. However, they are either web-based, Java-based * or don't support the features I want. I know there is a list of PostgreSQL GUI Tools. However, I found its UI is clumsy and complicated. Well, pgAdmin is great for its feature-richness. FAQ Why yet another PostgreSQL GUI client? Why not just pgAdmin?
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