Sitala Vst -
Sitala intelligently randomizes the envelope, pitch, and filter settings.
Located centrally, this allows you to tune the sample.
Instead of using the same snare sound for every hit: sitala vst
You don't mix in Sitala. You mix through it. It gets out of your way so aggressively that you forget it exists. It is the air in the room—you only notice it when it isn't there.
But then you drag a WAV file from your desktop—a recording of you hitting a cardboard box with a wooden spoon—directly onto Pad 1. Sitala inhales it. Within 1.2 seconds, you have sliced the start point, choked the decay to 200ms, and pitched it down a fifth. You mix through it
Sitala is not a kingdom. It is a perfectly flat, empty parking lot in the middle of nowhere. Sixteen grey pads. No skins. No gimmicks. Just a volume fader and a pitch knob.
10/10. It is free. If you paid for it, you would still think it was a bargain. But then you drag a WAV file from
: Allows users to preview and quickly swap samples directly within the plugin. Sitala 1.0 vs. Sitala 2.0
: Each pad has independent controls for Shape (adjusting attack and sustain), Tuning (up to one octave), Compression (adding punch), Tone (a smart EQ to position sounds in the mix), Volume , and Pan .
