| Author | Topic: Best tool for altering/filtering loops? |
| Daft Ada | Posted: 20th June 2003 13:38 |
I posted for the frist time yesterday and received a really great response. Consequently I wonder if anyone has an opinion about the best way to mash loops, giving dull ones life.
Ada | |
| ttoz | Posted: 20th June 2003 13:48 |
| Hewitt Huntwork | Posted: 20th June 2003 14:05 |
Devine Machine is amazing as a loop restructuring tool.
Beatburner allows synthesis and filtering based on a loop but without restructuring it. Check them out. | |
| ew | Posted: 20th June 2003 14:11 |
| smart | Posted: 20th June 2003 14:21 |
ReCycle! is garbage.
You can get FL Studio Producer's Edition and Zero-X BeatSlicer for the same price and you get 8 hundred million bazillion extra bonus super duper features along with it Beatburner is going to be very cool too | |
| choochcat | Posted: 20th June 2003 14:53 |
For loop-mauling oddness, I often use this very odd convolution thing called HOG. Mix a beat or a vocal with a chordal sound for instant vaguely familar oddness:
http://music.calarts.edu:16080/~bcassidy/hog/ And here's a sound I made earlier: http://web.onetel.net.uk/~tomryan/mauledvocal5.wav | |
| dunk | Posted: 21st June 2003 01:51 |
for truly MASHING sound, DestroyFX is the only way to go http://www.smartelectronix.com/~destroyfx/ also, keep your eyes peeled for Bram's SupaTrigga - it ain't out yet, but hopefully it will be soon cos it rocks! regards, dunk |








