Timestretch in another cheap app? Reccomendations?

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OK, are there any free / cheap apps that one could throw acidised samples in to, stretch / change tempo and export the altered file to use in Tracktion?

Thanks,

Tim

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How much in US$ is 12,600 yen?
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That's a lot for that one feature.
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hmm - 60-odd quid . . .
Probably a bit much - not saying it's not worth it, just not for me. Thanks though.

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People say nice things about MicroDicer, I think it's around $50 US. Personally, I'd hate to buy something then have it added in a T2.1 update. That's what kept me from buying anything in T1.6, thinking it would 'of course' be included in T2. It seems like such a standard feature these days.

I think Mackie should have negotiated a bundle deal with one of the beatslicing/timestretching plug vendors. This seems like the only weak spot in T2's feature list IMO.
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I agree. Even the lack of a decent featured sampler is answered with bundled plug-ins, with the Bismark soundfont player(which retails at $30) and Sampletank SE. But the time stretch, I believe, should be a priority in a T2.1 or 2.2 update. Maybe after working out initial bugs in the app they will have time to do so.

I do have Live LE, the one that comes with ProTools. I think it's based on V2. Can that do my timestretching now for me if I rewire it in?

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Timmyo,

Are you going to use mostly rhythmic material (ie. beats!) or do you plan to timestretch notes and so forth (ie. orchestral swells, vocal parts) as well?

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Acid Music Studio is priced between US$50 and US$70.

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just about to recomend that :-D

acid is definitely the way to go...
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Beat Creator is 100$ and does stretch as well as slicing.
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ttoz wrote:
timmyo wrote:OK, are there any free / cheap apps that one could throw acidised samples in to, stretch / change tempo and export the altered file to use in Tracktion?

Thanks,

Tim
http://www.psoft.co.jp/audio/en/product ... index.html

that's the cheapest you will get with good quality.
:roll: ridiculously expensive....

Magix Music Studio

http://site.magix.net/index.php?id=411

the included Audio Studio is a light version of Samplitude and the time-stretch quality is very good with a lot of options (it's the same algo as in Samplitude) but of course you get much much more for your money (you can use it for mastering, all kinds of audio editing, it can create CD-indexes etc.) ;-) :-D

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jens wrote:
ttoz wrote:
timmyo wrote:OK, are there any free / cheap apps that one could throw acidised samples in to, stretch / change tempo and export the altered file to use in Tracktion?

Thanks,

Tim
http://www.psoft.co.jp/audio/en/product ... index.html

that's the cheapest you will get with good quality.
:roll: ridiculously expensive....

Magix Music Studio

http://site.magix.net/index.php?id=411

the included Audio Studio is a light version of Samplitude and the time-stretch quality is very good with a lot of options (it's the same algo as in Samplitude) but of course you get much much more for your money (you can use it for mastering, all kinds of audio editing, it can create CD-indexes etc.) ;-) :-D
What's the deal with that and Logic, and if it is good, why don't I see many people using is? Is it a worthwhile host?
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braj wrote:
jens wrote:
ttoz wrote:
timmyo wrote:OK, are there any free / cheap apps that one could throw acidised samples in to, stretch / change tempo and export the altered file to use in Tracktion?

Thanks,

Tim
http://www.psoft.co.jp/audio/en/product ... index.html

that's the cheapest you will get with good quality.
:roll: ridiculously expensive....

Magix Music Studio

http://site.magix.net/index.php?id=411

the included Audio Studio is a light version of Samplitude and the time-stretch quality is very good with a lot of options (it's the same algo as in Samplitude) but of course you get much much more for your money (you can use it for mastering, all kinds of audio editing, it can create CD-indexes etc.) ;-) :-D
What's the deal with that and Logic, and if it is good, why don't I see many people using is? Is it a worthwhile host?
that version of Logic is rather old and a bit restricted (no inserts just sends) - although it comes with a few nice synths - and the version of Samplitude has no midi - but for audio-editing, mastering, CD-burning it is killer! :-D

It also has a very good 303emulator (including an advanced step-sequencer as there is no midi) and Robota which is a killer drum-synth/sequencer coded by Digitalfishphones' Sascha Eversmeier... ;-) :-D

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