i'm guessing a lot of these will be in ext2's sampler (at least most of the points regarding host integration).brok landers wrote:well, if you count them all together, it's all there (or at least a lot), but it has to be one plugin ...Xnah wrote:What do you expect from a this new slicer? In addition to Dicer/MicroDicer, Devine Machine, the eXT slicer, LiveSlice, the Kontakt slicer, etc? And of course the built-in ones in the big hosts?
sofar bitshifts phatmatik pro is closest, still it has so much left what could be added which others got, so here's my list:if that all would be in one vsti, i'd buy it right away.
- 01. drag'n drop one/multiple slice/s straight to the drive.
02. drag'n drop a slice directly to the audio track of your host sequencer.
03. drag'n drop a loop.wav directly into the slicer plugin from the drive (desktop f.e.).
04. drag'n drop a loop.wav directly into the slicer plugin from an audiotrack of your host sequencer.
05. seperate slice endpoint adjusting (without affecting the nexts slices starpoint).
06. drag'n drop midi information not only to a miditrack, but straight to the drive as a conventional midifile (i.e. desktop).
07. rendering indifidual slices with envelopes (amp, filter?)and fx (if it has any), selectable.
08. mute slices.
09. reordering slices.
10. rendering the whole sliced and fully edited loop (drag'n drop/to disk, i.e. desktop?).
11. rex support (load+save).
12. acidloop support (load+save).
13. apple loop support (load+save).
14. timestretch/shrink and pitch of individual slices (stretch synced to host?).
15. multilane slicing, so that one can build his loop from different loops.
16. multi out's (adjustable).
17. low cpu usage
and yes, +100 for a dev. callenge on kvr.
Now save those other juicy bits for FRs when the time is appropriate
