Rob Papen's eXplorer 11 represents a significant expansion of the company's comprehensive virtual instrument ecosystem, delivering 36 plugins that span synthesis, drum design, and effects processing. For existing eXplorer users, this upgrade path provides substantial added value through refined tools and workflow improvements, particularly in the kick synthesis and filter design categories where Rob Papen has built considerable expertise.
The inclusion of RAW-Kick 2 distinguishes this collection. The updated kick drum synthesizer consolidates three-layer architecture with both model-based and sample-driven synthesis, addressing the needs of electronic music producers across EDM, hip hop, house, and drum and bass. Its ribbon controller with tempo-synced spring-back behavior enables expressive real-time sound manipulation, while the advanced panel grants access to multi-stage pitch and volume envelopes and granular processing on sample layers. This dual-mode approach allows rapid prototyping on the main screen while preserving deep editing capability for sound designers.
FilterField, the included four-filter unit with XY control, extends the collection's sonic flexibility. The Prisma layer engine, included at no additional cost, enables stacking up to four Rob Papen instruments simultaneously, creating complex hybrid timbres that warrant exploration for film scoring, IDM, and experimental production contexts.
This upgrade suits seasoned producers already invested in eXplorer's workflow who need more granular control over kick design and multi-instrument layering without adopting entirely new software paradigms. The legacy product options maintain backward compatibility while encouraging exploration of the refined current generation.