

16-channel multi-part “Play” interface with easy layering and an integrated MIDI player and mixer.In summary, I think this is a damn good upgrade from ST2, and with different versions at different price points available, worth considering.SampleTank 3 features a completely redesigned interface with 3 main environments: Play, Mix and Edit that retain SampleTank's legendary ease-of-use and fast operation and includes over 33 GB of included sounds over 4,000 new instruments with 21 instrument categories over 2,500 drum, percussion and full construction-kit loops and over 2,000 MIDI files. Not a big deal for most people I think, and personally I have no problems as I've gone completely 64-bit. One thing I would like to have seen is slightly better naming conventions for some of the instruments and their parent folders, but overall the organization of instruments is good, and it make it easy to find a sound that you need.Ī point to note is that this is now a 64-bit tool (Yay!), but there is no longer a 32-bit version.

What is very impressive is the integrated MIDI player - you can select an instrument, then a MIDI pattern on the next tab, and play a particular MIDI pattern by pressing the key it is assigned to - very useful for things like drums and bass lines. For example, the solo strings don't always sound perfect, but I am impressed with the sounds of the ensemble strings and some of the brass instruments don't sound quite right at the high end of their range, but are good in the lower register. Some of the orchestral instruments sound good in part of the range and more obviously sampled in others. The EDM and band side of things is covered quite well, and there's a relatively complete set of orchestral instruments too. The GUI has been improved slightly, and for the most part is user-friendly, relatively intuitive.Īs with any sampler, the sound libraries are the most important thing, and IKM has done a pretty good job at providing some high quality samples. The first thing that struck me about it is the size of the library - 33GB, which covers a very wide range of instruments and sounds. ST3 has been touted here and elsewhere as a huge step forward, and I think it is. Sampletank was always one of those tools that I only used for the libraries that were ST only, but didn't own it - until now.
