Blow Your Mind With Eloquence

US Sugar Bytes announce a new MIDI Step Sequencer plug-in      05/08/09

Blow Your Mind With Eloquence


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Sugar Bytes has announced Eloquence, which they describe as the new Midi Step Sequencer plug-in that will blow your mind. The company say that Eloquence offers a vast feature set that makes it possible to drive your MIDI compatible gear in completely new ways:
  • Use Eloquence on stage or in the studio to create breathtaking harmonies, chords and basslines.
  • Enjoy realtime mangling functions to tweak patterns just with your keyboard!
  • Enter new ways to create chords, pitchbends or rolls with the performance sequencer section!
  • Connect your favorite sound generators easily and squeeze the best out of them.
  • Due to a special workaround also Logic users can do it!
Eloquence comes for Mac and PC and can be driven in any AU or VST plug-in compatible host.
A Sugar Bytes spokesperson had this to say, "Eloquence is an extremely powerful and intuitive MIDI stepsequencer plugin, giving you control over just about all aspects of your favorite MIDI devices. Use Eloquence to create varied and organic bass lines, screaming leads, pulsating chords, and organic pad sounds in the studio or on stage. For live musicians, Eloquence provides an extremely versatile palette of performance options which can be triggered right from your MIDI keyboard: you can transpose, manipulate, twist up, mutate, and mangle your patterns without even getting near your computer. No other MIDI sequencer plug-in offers you the ease and power of Eloquence. It is 100% MIDI compliant and therefore provides the ultimate MIDI sequencing solution."
Pricing and Availability:
Eloquence will be released on August 15 and will cost 99€ / 129 USD.
Registered ERA users will receive a crossgrade offer for 69€ / 89 USD.
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