Loop Machine : Monocasual Laboratories Giada v0.14.0

Giada Loop Machine

Giada Loop machine v0.14.0 available for download

Some time ago I presented Giada, an interesting loop machine developed by Monocasual Laboratories, if you want to read a detailed description have a look at my previous post.

From Giada’s web page:

Giada is a free, minimal, hardcore audio tool for DJs, live performers and electronic musicians. How does it work? Just pick up your channel, fill it with samples or MIDI events and start the show by using this tiny piece of software as a loop machine, drum machine, sequencer, live sampler or yet as a plugin/effect host. Giada aims to be a compact and portable virtual device for Linux, Mac OS X and Windows for production use and live

Giada, loop machine

Monocasual Laboratories has updated Giada to v0.14.0 available for Windows, Linux and OS X.

Detailed change log:

  • Sample Editor reorganized and refactored
  • Removed support for old ini-based patch files
  • Improved and simplified pan algorithm
  • Ability to toggle input monitoring while recording audio
  • Lots of code refactoring
  • Convert all .h headers to C++ headers
  • Update Libsndfile to version 1.0.28
  • Fix crash when recording audio
  • Fix wrong file path when exporting samples
  • Fix a bug that prevented begin/end handles to work in Sample Editor
  • Fix Sample Editor’s grid value not being stored properly on close

Giada is free and is available for Linux (.deb, 64bit), Mac OS X (64bit) and Windows (64 bit).

The source code is vailable here with detailed instructions on how to compile it on your machine.

Have a look at the dedicated YouTube channel to see this interesting software in action!

Have a look at the Giada’s YouTube channel that is plenty of videos to learn from, you can also find many demostration videos:

Giada’s YouTube Channel

 

DONWLOAD LINKS

Head here for all available versions.

Head here for the source code.

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