ZenPunkHippy wrote:Esgalachoir wrote:How about some R&G?
If you reckon it would take the PAIN out of listening to T-Pain then please: BRING IT ON
Izotope buys BT's Sonik Architects (Stutter Edit now Released!)
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- KVRAF
- 2628 posts since 30 Mar, 2007 from In and Out Burger
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- KVRian
- 933 posts since 26 May, 2008 from Colorado
I'm afraid a single instance of stutter edit would only prolong your misery. However, if you layered...say...eight instances...you would come to the point where the given track would be unrecognizable.ZenPunkHippy wrote:Esgalachoir wrote:How about some R&G?
If you reckon it would take the PAIN out of listening to T-Pain then please: BRING IT ON
If T-Pain gets his own copy, we're in serious T-t-t-t-t-t-t-rouble.
- KVRian
- 933 posts since 26 May, 2008 from Colorado
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- KVRian
- 1161 posts since 17 Nov, 2002 from Middlesbrough,UK
Some stuttering maybe ?bluedad wrote:I'd like to hear what you do with it.Esgalachoir wrote:Just bought it...
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- KVRian
- 871 posts since 20 Jun, 2010
tried it for about an hour and I'm a bit disappointed.
The GUI indeed looks nice but in the long run the combination of dark colours and very small fonts are stressful for the eyes.
If it's really intuitive is hard to tell after an hour but my first impression says it's the same effort to get good results out of it like with Artillery2 or the Finger. Additionally I really miss a Pitch device in the stutter mode.
I also couldn't find any indication for automation support (at least Reaper doesn't show a single parameter for automation) so it seems like you have to do this all inside Stutter Edit.
Soundwise I couldn't get anything out of it that couldn't also be done with Artillery2 or the Finger.
Cheers,
Doc
The GUI indeed looks nice but in the long run the combination of dark colours and very small fonts are stressful for the eyes.
If it's really intuitive is hard to tell after an hour but my first impression says it's the same effort to get good results out of it like with Artillery2 or the Finger. Additionally I really miss a Pitch device in the stutter mode.
I also couldn't find any indication for automation support (at least Reaper doesn't show a single parameter for automation) so it seems like you have to do this all inside Stutter Edit.
Soundwise I couldn't get anything out of it that couldn't also be done with Artillery2 or the Finger.
Cheers,
Doc
- KVRAF
- 12172 posts since 7 Sep, 2006 from Roseville, CA
Couldn't sleep this morning, so I spent a while putting some of the Jody Wisternoff loops through the Stutter Edit demo. Nothing fancy, just three loops (synth, bass, drums) with SE applied to the synth in the first part and drums starting around 2:00.
http://soundcloud.com/cryophonik/stutter-edit-demo
I've got to say that, while I agree that this doesn't seem to do much that other glitch/stutter plugins can, I actually like the interface much better and it's more straightforward to use. I also like that Izotope gives you a 10-day unlimited trial where nothing seems to be crippled, just a splash screen to remind you. So, I can actually try to get some real results out of it then decide if it's worth the $149. I was thinking no, but after using the demo I'm thinking yes....but, we'll see in 10 days.
http://soundcloud.com/cryophonik/stutter-edit-demo
I've got to say that, while I agree that this doesn't seem to do much that other glitch/stutter plugins can, I actually like the interface much better and it's more straightforward to use. I also like that Izotope gives you a 10-day unlimited trial where nothing seems to be crippled, just a splash screen to remind you. So, I can actually try to get some real results out of it then decide if it's worth the $149. I was thinking no, but after using the demo I'm thinking yes....but, we'll see in 10 days.
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- KVRAF
- 10260 posts since 19 Feb, 2004 from Paris
cool democryophonik wrote:Couldn't sleep this morning, so I spent a while putting some of the Jody Wisternoff loops through the Stutter Edit demo. Nothing fancy, just three loops (synth, bass, drums) with SE applied to the synth in the first part and drums starting around 2:00.
http://soundcloud.com/cryophonik/stutter-edit-demo
I've got to say that, while I agree that this doesn't seem to do much that other glitch/stutter plugins can, I actually like the interface much better and it's more straightforward to use. I also like that Izotope gives you a 10-day unlimited trial where nothing seems to be crippled, just a splash screen to remind you. So, I can actually try to get some real results out of it then decide if it's worth the $149. I was thinking no, but after using the demo I'm thinking yes....but, we'll see in 10 days.
Judging only by the demos -not only yours Cryo-, the sound is a bit cleaner than artillery, and filters do sound different.
Anyway I just love this kind of tools. Should complete more than compete with my artillery
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- KVRAF
- 16732 posts since 12 Oct, 2008 from Here and there
- KVRAF
- 3878 posts since 28 Jun, 2009 from Wherever I lay my hat
Damn, I love these glitch, stutter and cut-up effects. But (big but), I've already got: Artillery, Effectrix, Sequent, Automaton, Replicant... not to mention the excellent LiveCut and KTGranulator, plus the Melda Production FX bundle.... and not discounting the Ableton stuff... I think I'm well covered here. Agree on the sound: excellent and transparent, but that's not going to be enough to get me off of the fence. Looking at the competition, it's way too pricey - guess the "BT" tag upped the cost a bit.
99$ and I'd gladly succumb to GAS. 249$ regular price is plain ridiculous.
99$ and I'd gladly succumb to GAS. 249$ regular price is plain ridiculous.
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- KVRian
- 676 posts since 12 Dec, 2007 from Scotland via California
Easy solution. A quick sale of this lot and a simple purchase of Stutter Edit and you're doneariston wrote:I've already got: Artillery, Effectrix, Sequent, Automaton, Replicant... not to mention the excellent LiveCut and KTGranulator, plus the Melda Production FX bundle...
- KVRian
- 1215 posts since 6 Jul, 2005
... Mr Transeau buys the expensive hairspray, give him a break!ariston wrote:Looking at the competition, it's way too pricey - guess the "BT" tag upped the cost a bit.
99$ and I'd gladly succumb to GAS. 249$ regular price is plain ridiculous.
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- KVRian
- 1238 posts since 12 Mar, 2002 from Kentucky
The price seems very high. I'm getting that is because the cut BT is getting. I may pick it up before the intro period runs out, but stutter is not one of my favorite effects. IMHO, BT shows us how to overuse it.
All I need to be happy is one more VSTi.
- KVRian
- 933 posts since 26 May, 2008 from Colorado
CANE CREEK wrote:Some stuttering maybe ?bluedad wrote:I'd like to hear what you do with it.Esgalachoir wrote:Just bought it...
- KVRian
- 933 posts since 26 May, 2008 from Colorado
My thoughts exactly.taoyoyo wrote:... Mr Transeau buys the expensive hairspray, give him a break!ariston wrote:Looking at the competition, it's way too pricey - guess the "BT" tag upped the cost a bit.
99$ and I'd gladly succumb to GAS. 249$ regular price is plain ridiculous.

