Groove Agent comes with a collection of high-quality studio effects.
The Delay submenu contains the delay effects.
Some common controls and concepts exist throughout the program. For example, presets can be used in several different sections and contexts, but their handling is always the same.
These sections help you to get started with Groove Agent and introduce program functions and settings.
You can manage your files using the Load panel.
Groove Agent features two different types of pads: instrument pads and pattern pads. Instrument pads are used to trigger samples. Pattern pads trigger MIDI drum patterns or styles.
Beat Agent is a full beat production instrument with all the tools and sounds to create amazing beats for any electronic or urban music genre.
Acoustic Agent is a next-generation virtual acoustic drummer that offers first-class drum sounds and an integrated player that creates the perfect accompaniment for your songs.
Percussion Agent specializes in instruments, grooves, and styles that feature percussive elements.
You perform your mixing operations on the Mixer page.
The Reverb submenu contains the reverb effects.
This effect produces delays, with adjustable time, feedback, and filters.
The EQ submenu contains the equalizer effects.
The Filter submenu contains the filter effects.
The Distortion submenu contains the distortion effects.
The Modulation submenu contains the modulation effects.
The Dynamics submenu contains the dynamics effects.
The Spatial + Panner submenu contains the stereo panorama effects.
You can automate Groove Agent parameters from within the host application, and you can assign MIDI controllers to the Groove Agent parameters.
In the plug-in functions section, on the toolbar, and on the Options page, you can find global functions and settings for Groove Agent.
You can use Groove Agent independently of a host application.