![]() We’re surprised there’s no compression and EQ. The sends feed into a pair of identical processors, offering 15 preset reverb and delay algorithms, with Length, Tone and Level controls and there’s distortion (eight algorithms) and a filter on the master output. These comprise pan, pitch, playback direction, transient and envelope shaping, LP/HP filtering, velocity sensitivity, sample start and end points, two effects sends, and output routing to the host DAW, as well as a 16-step sequencer. The Edit view brings together collective editing and sequencing (though you can use XO as a static MIDI-triggered sound source) of the whole kit, with eight lanes replicating the per-sound controls in the Space view. These mirror that sound’s channel in the multi-channel Edit view, which forms the other ‘half’ of XO. Selecting a sound reveals a strip of adjustable parameters at the bottom of the GUI. You can then hotswap samples via the XO Space and Similarity List, and use the Kit Visualisation panel to step through entire similar kits. Once you’ve made your choice, drag the sample directly out of the GUI to your OS or DAW, or assign it into one of the eight circular sound ‘pads’ on the left to build up a kit. ![]()
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