How does it work? Just pick up your sample, drop it in any channel and start the show by using this tiny piece of software as a loop machine, drum machine, sequencer, live sampler or yet as an effect (VST) host. Giada aims to be a compact and portable virtual device for Linux, Mac OS X and Windows for production use and live sets.
lots of useful tools
Tweak your sounds with the live sampler from external sources, the live quantizer, a built-in wave editor, the action recorder and the action editor.
vst plugin support
An experimental feature which transforms Giada into a native VST host. Plugin support for Linux, Windows and OS X, of course.
lightweight and powerful
32 bit floating point audio engine, sample-accurate looping system, multithread support. 100% exotic dependencies free.
100% open-source GPL
Giada is constantly under development, free for use and distribution: you can use it without any limitations. Help us to improve it more!
What's New
- Main Menu redesign with macOS support;
- Main Window I/O redesign with vertical audio meters;
- Show beat number in Main Sequencer;
- Redesigned Column menu with improved usability;
- New Velocity Editor widget in Sample Channel Action Editor;
- Recursive buffer rendering implementation;
- Let Giada pick a default audio device if not specified;
- Send MIDI data through armed channels to the outside world;
- [Linux] Remove duplicated .desktop file generation;
- [Linux] Update metainfo.xml file;
- Optimize audio preview rendering: enable it only when Sample Editor is open;
- Improved zoom with mouse wheel in Sample Editor and Action Editor;
- Fix some Sample Editor operations not working correctly;
- Fix grid not showing up correctly in Sample Editor;
- Fix inability to quit record-on-signal mode;
- Fix Record-on-signal mode not deactivated after recording audio;
- Refactoring and code cleanup.