Or does the original file have to be acidized to save as an acidized wav?
If the former is the case, I am a customer as of now.
manual wrote:LiveSlice supports import of slices from ACID chunks and markers saved inside wav files. By default, both
slices and audio will be loaded. The small button labelled import, below the filebrowser, can be used to toggle
import of slices and audio, audio only or slices only.
You did try the demo, right?manual wrote:Click save to store information about number of beats, and slice positions in the wave file. The information will
be saved in the ACIDized format.
No, not yet, but that's a feature I look forward to implementI can't see any way to save the re-arranged, butchered, loops created in the arranger as acidised wavs, though
ohm wrote:No, not yet, but that's a feature I look forward to implementI can't see any way to save the re-arranged, butchered, loops created in the arranger as acidised wavs, thoughI've been doing some VJ'ing with Resolume - excellent Video mixing tool. It has a brilliant feature that allows you to record what you are currently showing on screen and use that as a part of a new mix. Would be excellent in LiveSlice to really get complex.
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