Atlas 2

$49
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What is Algonaut Atlas 2?
Atlas 2 is a sample browser and sequencer. But this is firmly one of those times when the whole adds up to WAY more than just the sum of the parts. Atlas 2 is a ripper of a plugin and has repaid me many times over by improving my workflow and providing me with happy musical accidents.

What are the highlights of Algonaut Atlas 2?
Pros
- Native Linux plugin!
- Organises your entire sample library
- One of the best sequencers you’ll find in any software, nevermind one that does so many other great things!
- Brilliant DAW integration
- Sample editor lets you modify every single sample in your library
- Drum pad layouts can be changed to suit your hardware
- Can add immense value to all the free sample packs you’ve found on the internet
- Additional high quality official sample packs available for purchase and download
- 14 day money back guarantee - unheard of in the plugin industry!
Cons
- Deserves to be more popular with musicians
- More sample packs (both free and paid) would add weight to the offering
Does Algonaut Atlas 2 work on Linux?
An in-depth video of Algonaut Atlas 2 on Linux will be published to YouTube soon!
Is Algonaut Atlas 2 worth buying?
If you use samples in your music, 100% yes. The price is low for any plugin, let alone one with this much potential to improve your creative workflow. I had no hesitation purchasing Atlas 2 and it has repaid me many times over by letting me find the right sample, and for giving me happy accidents while experimenting in the sequencer.
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