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AuthorTopic: Another beatslicer added to Phatmatikpro complementarily ?
Krakatau
Posted: 14th October 2004 22:40
Hello folks ! (,... it's early morning by me ! )

I'd like to know if there is some other beatslicers than are clearly designed do a kind of work that Phatmatikpro is not supposed to do ?

I a way they can be complementary...



Some experimented advices ?
meister eder
Posted: 15th October 2004 00:02
Krakatau wrote:
I'd like to know if there is some other beatslicers than are clearly designed do a kind of work that Phatmatikpro is not supposed to do ?

I a way they can be complementary...


Well, numerous automatic beat shufflers in Reaktor come to mind, as well as SupaTrigga and lots of Pluggos.
pough
Posted: 15th October 2004 00:08
Two that come to mind are Devine Machine and Beat Burner. They tend to be a little bit different (or a lot different) than your typical slicer.
dougsyo
Posted: 15th October 2004 03:49
I'm partial to ConcreteFX's Dicer for this.

Doug
paradiddle
Posted: 15th October 2004 04:46
There's reflex from basement arts.

http://www.basementarts.de/
Krakatau
Posted: 15th October 2004 04:53
Thanks for the inputs, you all folks !
topaz
Posted: 15th October 2004 05:08
...

paradiddle wrote:
There's reflex from basement arts.

http://www.basementarts.de/
Dunbar
Posted: 15th October 2004 05:31
Yeah, it's a shame the Reflex demo doesn't allow you to try your own loops - but after a short while i finally got where it was coming from and i started to get some decent results.

It is the best slicer and dicer i've tried and i'm considering buying it. I'm just waiting to see what the new looping/pitching/stretching features FlStudio5 comes up with, before i part with any money.

Give the Reflex demo a bit of time - you won't be dissapointed .
topaz
Posted: 15th October 2004 05:37
...
Dunbar wrote:
Give the Reflex demo a bit of time - you won't be dissapointed .
twister
Posted: 15th October 2004 10:24
topaz wrote:
regardless if it cant load user loops there is totally no way to test the transient detection
the whole idea.

I often scratch my head with some developers outlook on sales, basement arts are no exeption.

very bizzare Rolling Eyes


Yeah, I was looking forward to Reflex myself, but after trying that crippled demo "special CM" version decided not to bother. The software is endorsed by two big name tarnce producers of Da Hool and DJ Quicksilver, but without testing it with my loops - this "award winning" drumloop solution is useless for me.
topaz
Posted: 15th October 2004 10:27
...

twister wrote:
[but without testing it with my loops - this "award winning" drumloop solution is useless for me.
GaryBruckheimer
Posted: 15th October 2004 11:09
Try the new demo, you can load your own content in this version.

regards
gary

twister wrote:
topaz wrote:
regardless if it cant load user loops there is totally no way to test the transient detection
the whole idea.

I often scratch my head with some developers outlook on sales, basement arts are no exeption.

very bizzare Rolling Eyes


Yeah, I was looking forward to Reflex myself, but after trying that crippled demo "special CM" version decided not to bother. The software is endorsed by two big name tarnce producers of Da Hool and DJ Quicksilver, but without testing it with my loops - this "award winning" drumloop solution is useless for me.
topaz
Posted: 15th October 2004 11:12
yep,

much better. the slice detection seems really nice

nice work Wink



GaryBruckheimer wrote:
Try the new demo, you can load your own content in this version.
paradiddle
Posted: 18th October 2004 05:17
You can audition to tempo and load new sliced beat on the fly. Quite convenient!
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