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Key Features
Boz Le Snappet is a versatile and highly realistic plug-in that simulates finger snaps through an extensive library of sounds layers made up from multi-velocity round robin samples. With three different microphone positions from close, mid and ambient blended through the "close" and "room" channels, you have complete control over your sound, taking it from close and tight to an entire large crowd. Built around an accurate and innovative playback system, no matter how large the crowd, Le Snappet produces a natural and authentic snap sound for you and your projects.
Built-in compression and EQ for both channels allows you to tailor your snaps to your mix to ensure you can seamlessly integrate them into your projects and with automation compatibility, you can add dynamics to your snaps that move with your music. A distinctive "slop" parameter lets you determine how synchronised your snaps are, ranging from precise and tight to loose and lively.
A fully-featured built-in step sequencer lets you creatively program your snaps using multi-velocity patterns and with seamless MIDI integration and optimised CPU performance, Boz Le Snappet is the ideal choice for live musicians.
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Everyone's timing and rhythm are different and that will almost always be apparent when asking a large group to snap along to a beat. With this in mind, Boz has included the Slop parameter to authentically simulate different synchronisation levels in your snap performances. When set to 0, all stomps will trigger simultaneously, delivering an exceptionally tight and precise performance. This can be extremely useful for pop producers looking for an extra layer of dynamic to their beats that is quantised to the grid and perfectly in time with your beats. Turning the Slop level up will simulate snaps falling slightly before and after the beat by using intelligent playback algorithms. When producing laid-back smooth jazz songs, turning up the Slop parameter can give more life and vibrancy to your performance, making it seem more authentic and natural.
Typical to most recording sessions, Boz Le Snappet was recorded using three microphones, giving you a wide range of sounds to choose from when adding snaps to your productions. Firstly, a "Close" channel provides you with a mix knob that when set to zero will deliver a dry sound with a strong snap however blending this channel up will add in the mid microphone, adding ambience and softening the attack of your snap. Next, a "Room" channel mixes between stereo room samples and the close/mid microphone channels. The Room channel opens up the decay of the tone and softens the attack of each snap, creating a more cohesive sound. For post-production projects and soundtracks, blending in more of the Room channel is the ultimate solution for capturing the larger than life sound of a sizable crowd snapping in tandem.