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LiveLab.dk has released LiveSlice, a new loop-slicer / arranger / granulator VSTi for Windows.

LiveSlice can do much more than just slice your beats. You can load up to 64 wave files at a time, slice them up, and combine the slices in the multi-track arranger.

It offers powerful graphical rearranging of slices and loads of parameters to apply to each slice as well as some randomization features. Everything can be controlled by MIDI, fine tuned in the GUI and seamlessly integrated in your MIDI sequencer.

Features:

  • Automatic or manual slicing.
  • Multi-track sequencer with snap / quantize.
  • Up to 32 tracks, 64 loops, 256 slices.
  • Host sync.
  • Integrated loop browser with preview.
  • Full MIDI control.
  • Resizable GUI.
  • Up to 8 outputs with individual slice routing.
  • Loads all uncompressed .wav formats.
  • Supports any sample rate.

LiveSlice costs €49.95 but is currently available for the introductory price of €39.95; this offer is valid until November 20th 2005. A demo version is available.


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