Yes, rendering the instruments you want to effect would be another quick solution, just use bounce in place and then use the resulting audio track as a side-chain input in SE with no PDC issues.TwoToneshuzz wrote:I must admit I haven't used it in Logic 9 ir Logic X, but am setting it up now. I think it's easy enough to setup. The tracking delay thing is going to be an issue though. I wonder for that problem is to render the tracks that you are effecting? And added tweak could be to delay all the tracks except the stutter edit midi input and Audio output...Sampleconstruct wrote:The problem with SE in Logic is, that if you want to stutter up instrument tracks, you will have to send them to a Bus and side-chain the signal into SE (used as a Midi-controlled AU-plugin/instrument) via that Bus. As the Bus signal in Logic is not delay-compensated, the resulting SE signal will always play a bit late which of course is a showstopper, so you will have to bounce/render the signal and then align it with the original signal to get things tight. If you use an audio track as side-chain input, this PDC issue does not occur in Logic.
I really liked SE when it was released 4 years ago and made a set for it, but then those stutter glitch sounds are very fashionable and that fashion is sort of over now, no? Still a very usable plugin though...
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