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VAT ID IT02120380353
Copyright © 2010 Redmatica Srl. All rights reserved
VAT ID IT02120380353
Keymap 2.1

Differences between Keymap 2 and Keymap Pro 2
Keymap 2 is the direct evolution of the acclaimed Keymap 1.5 sampled instruments editor and extends its file support to all the major instrument formats on the market, including Apple EXS24, Native Instrument Kontakt3, Digidesign Structure and Propellerheads Reason 4 NNXT. For informations on the application you can refer to its new bigger brother, Keymap Pro 2, keeping in mind that Keymap 2 doesn’t offer the following features:
New HR-TP resynthesis algorithm (drum loops, polyphonic material)
Built-in Recording with automap
Built-in AutoSampler functions
Multilayer, Escher, Penrose and Moebius Looping Machines
Sound Design feature (polyphonic dynamic AudioUnit support with modulations)
Sub Freeze: continuous non destructive background rendering
A comprehensive list of the differences between the various versions (Keymap Pro, Keymap, Keymap One) can be found here.


The 2nd generation of the Keymap instrument building application
EXS24, Kontakt3, Structure and Reason NNXT format support
CoreAnimation-based intuitive interface with simplified modes
AutoSplit, Pitch Correction, Resynthesis, 3D Spatialization
AutoMapping with Pitch, Power, Decay, Spectral detection
Drag and Drop Magic Pads for import and export and integrated Browser
Realtime and non destructive, exports standard sample files
Optional Integration with Logic 8 and 9
Standalone application, Universal binary for MAC OS X 10.5 or 10.6
Multiple playback personalities to replicate each format features
Harmonic resynthesis with control over pitch, formant, time and amplitude and Polyphonation
Advanced looping tools, crossfades and playback modes
Support for floating point audio formats
Export to multiple formats at once and Render in place
MIDI Assignable editing parameters
Multichannel support up to 24 channels
Integrated sample editor
Dynamic velocity remapping
Quadrasmooth
Sample slicing