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G-Stomper Studio Demo: DAW

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Version
6.1.3.2
License
Free
Updated
May 20, 2026

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About G-Stomper Studio Demo: DAW

G-Stomper Studio Demo is a professional digital audio workstation and groovebox designed for electronic music production and live performance. This demo version lets you test full functionality on your hardware before committing to the complete app, with all work saved in the demo compatible with the paid version.

You gain access to a comprehensive music production suite built around pattern-based sequencing and real-time performance. The drum machine delivers 12 sampler tracks with 24 drum pads for expressive playing, while the VA-Beast synthesizer provides polyphonic virtual analog sound design with FM and PCM engines. Grid-based step sequencers across multiple track types let you build intricate melodic and rhythmic patterns with swing quantization and per-pattern time signature control.

Mixing and sound shaping happen through a powerful mixer supporting up to 36 channels, each with parametric 3-band EQ and dual insert effects. The master section adds further shaping with its own EQ and effect units. Access 47 high-quality effect types—including dynamic processors, filters, distortions, delays, reverbs, and vocoders—with advanced features like sidechain support, tempo-synced LFOs, and envelope followers for professional results.

Your live performance and production workflow benefits from Ableton Link integration, syncing wirelessly with other Link-enabled apps and hardware over WiFi. Full MIDI support via USB (host and peripheral) or Bluetooth LE ensures seamless hardware integration. The audio engine runs at 32-bit float resolution, and you can import samples in WAV, AIFF (up to 64-bit), MP3, OGG, and FLAC formats through the included graphical sample editor and recorder.

The interface adapts to your device with landscape and portrait orientation support, optimized for tablets and phones alike. Advanced automation and motion sequencing let you create dynamic, evolving arrangements with up to 64 concurrent patterns in the live arranger.

Demo limitations include 12 sampler and 5 synthesizer tracks, disabled save in the audio editor, no real-time session recording, and 8-bit sum export limited to single patterns. All restrictions lift when you upgrade to the full version.

G-Stomper Studio Demo requires a 1.5 GHz octa-core processor and 1024×768 screen resolution minimum; 2.4 GHz or faster CPU and 1920×1080 display are recommended for optimal performance.