IK Multimedia SampleTank 4 Hitmaker: EDM | Expansion Sound Library for Electronic Dance Music
IK Multimedia SampleTank 4 Hitmaker: EDM is an expansion sound library designed for electronic dance music producers, covering the synthesizers, drum kits, and loop materials commonly used in modern EDM. Combined with SampleTank 4's browsing, effects, and performance controls, it allows you to quickly build leads, transitions, and drops—suitable for production, mixing, and live performance.
Key Product Features
- Drum kits, basses, leads, plucks, pads, and FX—key sound types designed specifically for EDM
- Includes both one-shots and loops, with tempo and rhythm sync support via SampleTank
- Presets integrate filtering, envelopes, and macro controls for easy live playing, recording, and automation
- Works with SampleTank 4's effect chains and modulation routing for fast sound shaping and layering
- Clear sound tagging and categorization for quickly locating common EDM styles and tonal layers
- Supports MIDI controls such as velocity, modulation wheel, and sustain pedal to enhance expression and dynamics
- Compatible with SampleTank's built-in arpeggiator and step tools to create grooves and rhythmic variations
- Suitable for producing mainstream EDM subgenres like Big Room, Progressive, and Future styles
System Requirements
- Requires SampleTank 4 platform (this product is an expansion sound library)
- Operating System: Windows and macOS (64-bit environments)
- Host requirements: compatible DAW and sufficient available disk space to install the sound content
- Installation and download require an internet connection; licensing and activation should follow the official procedures
Plugin Formats
- AAX (via SampleTank plugin)
- AU (via SampleTank plugin)
- VST3 (via SampleTank plugin)
Supported Applications and Host Integration
Load SampleTank into a host (DAW) that supports AAX, AU, or VST3 to use this expansion sound library. Sounds and loops can sync to the DAW's tempo, parameters can be recorded as automation, and macros and key controls can be mapped to hardware controllers via MIDI Learn—seamlessly integrating into your arrangement, mixing, and live performance workflow.