

It consists of 3 oscillators that you can completely control via cutoff filter and resonance shaping.

Spec-wise, Murda is like your typical softsynth. So for a free drum plugin, it really does offer a lot. It’s nice the fact that, with Nasty Looper, everything can be done within the VST itself, it can be a complete beat station. In terms of effects, you can adjust the low pass and high pass filters, as well as add cool delays to your beats.Īnother cool thing is the ability to load MIDI loops into the VST itself, if you have some loops that you created or downloaded, you can try them out in this. It also has its own brickwall limiter to crunch your beats and make them loud, without actually clipping in your mixer. With Nasty Looper, you can construct up to 64 beat steps over a duration of 16 bars. Naturally, you can configure your choke groups to make sure that your samples are not overlapping with each other. There is a mini-synth and break sequencer as well, which you can use to create your own sounds and inject slices of silence into your beats. You can assign MIDI to each pad, and you can map each pad to the piano roll in your DAW. Spec-wise, the plugin features 16 pad cells that can load 16 or 24-bit. It’s fun to use, and has a lot of potential for creating high quality beats and loops. The plugin offers a lot of creative potential. It was created by the people over at Beat Assist as one of their free plugins, and I have to say, it’s very impressive. Primarily it is good for making hip hop, house, and other EDM based genres. Nasty Looper is a free drum machine plugin that you can use either in your studio or for a live performance for creative loop and beatmaking.
