Voleor has released TrapMan, a fast drum sequencer plugin for trap, drill and hip-hop. producers. It combines lane-based sample playback, a step grid, a linked piano roll, a sample editor and a pattern arranger in a single window, so a full drum part can be programmed without leaving the plugin or fighting the DAW’s piano roll.
The idea behind TrapMan is simple: many producers work in Logic Pro, Ableton Live, ProTools, Studio One or Cubase, but still open FL Studio just to program drums. TrapMan brings that step-grid workflow and more to every DAW, then hands the result back as MIDI or audio with a single drag.
Features
- Step grid sequencer from 1/4 down to 1/128, including triplets, with per-step velocity.
- Built-in piano roll, linked to the grid, for 808 lines and hat rolls.
- 24 patterns of 1 to 16 bars, MIDI keyswitch recall from C0, and a 64-block pattern chain.
- Drag-and-drop sample import (WAV, AIFF, MP3, FLAC) across the lane rack.
- Sample editor with trim, fades, pitch, normalize and ADSR.
- On-device AI sample sorting that classifies kicks, snares, hats and 808s automatically.
- Slow for instant halftime and pitch, Slap for soft-clip knock.
- MIDI drag export as a keyswitched clip, plus audio and stem export as 24-bit WAV.
- Multi-output routing: 16 stereo outputs (Main plus Out 1-15).
- TrapMan Core Kit included: 808s, kicks, hi-hats, snares, claps and percussion.
Price: $59, a one-time perpetual Producer license with no subscription and two machine activations. It works fully offline once activated. A 7-day free trial with every feature unlocked is available, no credit card required.
Formats and System Requirements
- macOS 11 or later, Universal (Apple Silicon and Intel): AU, VST3, AAX.
- Windows 10/11: VST3, AAX.
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