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What is Audialab?

Audialab makes AI-powered audio plugins for music producers, built on audio diffusion technology and marketed as ethical AI tools for artists, by artists. Its catalogue includes Emergent Drums 2 for generating original drum samples, Interloper for blending and morphing two sounds, and Humanize for adding natural variation to drum patterns. The plugins run inside common DAWs as one-time purchases, with generation handled by Audialab's own models. The company is backed by industry coverage from Future Music, MusicRadar and others.

Key Features

Emergent Drums 2

AI plugin that generates infinite original drum samples including kicks, snares, hats, cymbals and percussion from scratch.

Deep Sampling

Creates variations of your own samples using a similarity slider, with Creamy and Crunchy model options.

Interloper

Multiband interpolation engine that fuses two sounds by blending low, mid and high frequency bands with adjustable crossover points.

Humanize

One-click tool that adds natural variation to repetitive drum patterns, with Humanize and Superhuman modes.

16-pad MIDI instrument

Plays generated samples via MIDI with multi-out support and drag-and-drop export into your DAW.

Built-in processing

Includes ADSR, transient shaping, compression, mid/side processing, filters, convolver and reverb.

Offline use

Samples play back offline once stored locally, with an internet connection needed only for new generation.

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Plugins are sold as one-time purchases for lifetime access rather than as recurring subscriptions.
  • The company emphasises ethically sourced training data and positions itself as artist-led, which appeals to producers concerned about AI provenance.
  • Generated samples integrate directly into DAWs through drag-and-drop and MIDI, fitting existing production workflows.
  • A range of focused tools covers different needs, from drum creation to sound morphing and groove humanisation.
  • An Everything Bundle lets buyers acquire all products together at a reduced combined price.

Limitations

  • An internet connection is required to generate new sounds, even though stored samples play offline.
  • The product range is narrowly focused on drums and sound design rather than full music production.
  • Headline prices are shown only as limited-time discounts, so the everyday cost is the higher list price.

Use Cases

Electronic and hip-hop producers generating fresh, royalty-free drum samples without browsing large sample libraries.

Sound designers morphing two audio sources together to create unique hybrid textures and instruments.

Beatmakers adding human-feel variation to programmed drum loops to avoid mechanical, repetitive patterns.

Producers wanting to create variations of their own existing samples using AI-driven deep sampling.

Content creators and artists who prefer AI tools trained on ethically sourced data.