Authentic xylophone tones from high-resolution stereo recordings with layered dynamics and simple controls for quick, expressive parts.
Description
I've been using eXylo when a track needs that bright, wooden mallet sound without fuss. It recreates a full-range xylophone by playing back high-resolution stereo recordings sampled across the keyboard, and it responds musically thanks to separate velocity layers that let soft hits sit differently than harder strikes. The controls are minimal — dial in release, tweak the dynamic spread and set the output level — so you can shape the feel fast and get right back to producing.
Why reach for eXylo:
- Includes eighty-eight stereo 24-bit recordings covering the instrument's range for realistic tonal detail.
- Two velocity zones provide more nuance between gentle taps and aggressive strikes.
- Adjustable release and a dynamic-range control let you smooth tails or emphasize attack.
- Compact, no-frills interface that stays out of the way when you want to work quickly.
It's a great tool for film composers, beatmakers, and anyone who wants a convincing xylophone sound without loading big sample libraries — especially handy when you need a quick acoustic mallet part that sits naturally in a mix on Windows or macOS.
Information
- Developer
- Alan ViSTa
- License
- Freeware
- Price
- Free
- Platforms
- Windows, macOS
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