Izotope buys BT's Sonik Architects (Stutter Edit now Released!)
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 482 posts since 30 Apr, 2008 from St Louis, MO
Confirmed: Stutter Edit will work on live audio being played into Cubase using input monitoring.
I tested this with 2 keyboards - a Roland (sound source) and a midi controller for triggering SE. Cubase was "scrolling" without any recorded audio clips.
However: This will take some planning / programming new user gestures for live playing. The SE gestures look at a predefined segment within it's buffer to stutter -- therefore you must play on this segment (the beat where the DAW is scrolling albeit without audio clips) to achieve the desired stutter. If it stutters a short segment from beat 2 and you desire the attack of your live audio (the pluck of a guitar, a certain word spoken, etc), you would have to play it exactly as the DAW is scrolling over beat 2.
This is a very preliminary observation, I may be missing something. I would think there could be a user defined gesture setup that would have very predictable / dependable results for on the fly improv playing live audio. What I'm envisioning is that you press the SE trigger (pedal or key midi note) simultaneously as you're playing the instrument / vocal sound you want stuttered. I'm confident with some programming of user gestures, this could be improved for this live audio input purpose.
I tested this with 2 keyboards - a Roland (sound source) and a midi controller for triggering SE. Cubase was "scrolling" without any recorded audio clips.
However: This will take some planning / programming new user gestures for live playing. The SE gestures look at a predefined segment within it's buffer to stutter -- therefore you must play on this segment (the beat where the DAW is scrolling albeit without audio clips) to achieve the desired stutter. If it stutters a short segment from beat 2 and you desire the attack of your live audio (the pluck of a guitar, a certain word spoken, etc), you would have to play it exactly as the DAW is scrolling over beat 2.
This is a very preliminary observation, I may be missing something. I would think there could be a user defined gesture setup that would have very predictable / dependable results for on the fly improv playing live audio. What I'm envisioning is that you press the SE trigger (pedal or key midi note) simultaneously as you're playing the instrument / vocal sound you want stuttered. I'm confident with some programming of user gestures, this could be improved for this live audio input purpose.
- KVRAF
- 3878 posts since 28 Jun, 2009 from Wherever I lay my hat
Well, you can get the most predictable results using the grid setting: the smaller the values (i.e., 1/16, 1/32), the less predictable the stutter will be, because you'd have to be VERY precise in your playing. Set it to 1/2 or even 1 bar, and make the gesture a "Full gesture" to free up your hands (or feet, or other extraneous limb).
I've played two gigs using SE so far, and this worked out well for me.
I've played two gigs using SE so far, and this worked out well for me.
- KVRAF
- 3878 posts since 28 Jun, 2009 from Wherever I lay my hat
Well, you never know, what with those cybernetic doohickeys and all!hibidy wrote:ariston wrote:or other extraneous limb
- KVRAF
- 2177 posts since 12 Nov, 2009
Wanted to buy but it seems that the price is now up to 250 Dollar or 258 Euros.
Since I have to pay in euros i will have to pay 377 Dollars to get it.
Way too much. I would pay 150 Euros max. Now I will have to buy something else, probably going for Turnado.

Since I have to pay in euros i will have to pay 377 Dollars to get it.
Way too much. I would pay 150 Euros max. Now I will have to buy something else, probably going for Turnado.
Finally!
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- KVRAF
- 1629 posts since 11 Dec, 2005 from Malmö, Sweden
Or ask at the Marketplace section if anyone is willing to sell.cyphersuit wrote:Wanted to buy but it seems that the price is now up to 250 Dollar or 258 Euros.
Since I have to pay in euros i will have to pay 377 Dollars to get it.
Way too much. I would pay 150 Euros max. Now I will have to buy something else, probably going for Turnado.
- KVRist
- 312 posts since 23 Oct, 2007 from Somerset UK
Yes It's strange, everything @ Izotope seems to be $249.00 of late, like they got stuck in a comercial pricing version of stutter edit.
$$$125>>>>$$$175>$249.00>>>>$$$249.00 Ohh Know wait, that would be an interesting attempt at trying to reel custom in, by offering deals that change from month to month, can't be like NI or Ableton or the rest of the developers out there. Yeah right !! They Suck...
But I do love Izotope products.
$$$125>>>>$$$175>$249.00>>>>$$$249.00 Ohh Know wait, that would be an interesting attempt at trying to reel custom in, by offering deals that change from month to month, can't be like NI or Ableton or the rest of the developers out there. Yeah right !! They Suck...
But I do love Izotope products.
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- KVRAF
- 1629 posts since 11 Dec, 2005 from Malmö, Sweden
After having checked my backlog of newsletters from from iZotope the price $149 was the introductory price for the first month which they prolonged about another month or so. The regular price was set to $249 at the same time so there shouldn't have been any confusion about this. Then what price the resellers chose to set was maybe different from iZotope's. Still, my best bet is to put up a thread at the Marketplace. I guess some people did buy it but haven't used it that much lately. I dunno. 
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- KVRian
- 1120 posts since 13 Sep, 2005
That must be a mistake, I am getting.....cyphersuit wrote:Wanted to buy but it seems that the price is now up to 250 Dollar or 258 Euros.
Since I have to pay in euros i will have to pay 377 Dollars to get it.
Way too much. I would pay 150 Euros max. Now I will have to buy something else, probably going for Turnado.
$249
181.40 EURO
£160.78
.... in their shop with the different currency options.
On a different note, which glitchy FX compliment the features of dBlue Glitch the best?
- KVRAF
- 12172 posts since 7 Sep, 2006 from Roseville, CA
Not sure if you guys can order from Sweetwater, but they're selling it at $199 (download):
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/Stutter-e
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/Stutter-e
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- KVRian
- 1439 posts since 25 Nov, 2008 from Seattle, WA
An aside: Touch (link in my sig) features Stutter Edit on the vocals (in the intro), and 3 drum tracks. Hope you like as much as Cold 
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- KVRian
- 1439 posts since 25 Nov, 2008 from Seattle, WA
Thanks. And more aircargo alias abuse
But i couldn't help myself.
Love playing with stutter edit. I need to spend even more time diving into everything it can do.
Love playing with stutter edit. I need to spend even more time diving into everything it can do.
- KVRAF
- 2177 posts since 12 Nov, 2009
If you access the page from germany and click the buy button, you get redirected to a german distributor's page where they want you to pay 258 euros.captain caveman wrote:That must be a mistake, I am getting.....cyphersuit wrote:Wanted to buy but it seems that the price is now up to 250 Dollar or 258 Euros.
Since I have to pay in euros i will have to pay 377 Dollars to get it.
Way too much. I would pay 150 Euros max. Now I will have to buy something else, probably going for Turnado.
$249
181.40 EURO
£160.78
.... in their shop with the different currency options.
On a different note, which glitchy FX compliment the features of dBlue Glitch the best?
About glitch - you might want to check out Turnado from Sugar Bytes.
Finally!
