Izotope buys BT's Sonik Architects (Stutter Edit now Released!)
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- KVRAF
- 3644 posts since 27 Nov, 2003 from beach side australia
it's driving me nuts, i cant seem to figure out how to just route the audio.. it keeps sending midi too which triggers the stutter 
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- KVRAF
- 3644 posts since 27 Nov, 2003 from beach side australia
it's ok i worked out how to turn off midi send in the routingshanecgriffo wrote:it's driving me nuts, i cant seem to figure out how to just route the audio.. it keeps sending midi too which triggers the stutter
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- KVRist
- 137 posts since 19 Dec, 2010 from Morgan Hill, CA
Well...
Not being able to get in on that 98 or some odd dollar deal kinda put a damper on this for me. Now I have to make a choice: let it slide, and have to pay $100 more for it in the future, or buy it on credit without the immediate cash to back it up.
I've got steady enough income, but I don't like carrying a balance on my card. Guess I got until the 14th to decide if it's a "need" sort of plug.
Not being able to get in on that 98 or some odd dollar deal kinda put a damper on this for me. Now I have to make a choice: let it slide, and have to pay $100 more for it in the future, or buy it on credit without the immediate cash to back it up.
I've got steady enough income, but I don't like carrying a balance on my card. Guess I got until the 14th to decide if it's a "need" sort of plug.
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Slinky Productions Slinky Productions https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=246619
- Banned
- 160 posts since 29 Dec, 2010
actually it was more like $89autumndreams wrote:Well...
Not being able to get in on that 98 or some odd dollar deal kinda put a damper on this for me. Now I have to make a choice: let it slide, and have to pay $100 more for it in the future, or buy it on credit without the immediate cash to back it up.
I've got steady enough income, but I don't like carrying a balance on my card. Guess I got until the 14th to decide if it's a "need" sort of plug.
a little over half the promo price, a little over a third of the full price.
boo-yeah
- KVRian
- 592 posts since 15 Dec, 2000 from Montreal, Canada
I picked it up yesterday and its a real blast to use. I can see using it in a variety of styles, for scores and experimental stuff. Really well designed, a joy to mangle with. 
My website: https://www.lesynth.com/
- KVRAF
- 3303 posts since 27 Mar, 2010 from UK
Totally agree with you. It's a good fun plugin that definately needs to be learnt to be tamedNed Bouhalassa wrote:I picked it up yesterday and its a real blast to use. I can see using it in a variety of styles, for scores and experimental stuff. Really well designed, a joy to mangle with.
It's a Lion taking out a zebra on acid
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- KVRist
- 66 posts since 9 Mar, 2007
I dont know, but I flipped trough the presets and had stutter on the master and what a shit. every breakdown mixed it up and stuttered it, but not in any "musical" way. No cool groove or anything, just stutter.
If they skipped the last 0 on the pricetag it _might_ be worth it.
If they skipped the last 0 on the pricetag it _might_ be worth it.
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Slinky Productions Slinky Productions https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=246619
- Banned
- 160 posts since 29 Dec, 2010
ya, it's expensive.zrC wrote:I dont know, but I flipped trough the presets and had stutter on the master and what a shit. every breakdown mixed it up and stuttered it, but not in any "musical" way. No cool groove or anything, just stutter.
If they skipped the last 0 on the pricetag it _might_ be worth it.
But as with every buffer sutterer plugin, using it on the master is kind of foolish. Certainly for my tastes.
- KVRian
- 592 posts since 15 Dec, 2000 from Montreal, Canada
It's very useful for adding some magic at the end of a musical phrase or drum loop (like a pickup). I like pepper, but I don't smother my food with it.
My website: https://www.lesynth.com/
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- KVRist
- 86 posts since 30 Dec, 2004
Count me in as a convert as well.
Back on page 3, I wondered about the value of this plugin at the given price point, and while I still think it's a *tad* high, I'm pulling the trigger anyway.
After following this discussion, I figured I'd at least give the demo a fair shake... and what I've found is yes, indeed, it will save me a great deal of time in my productions, because despite its name, it's actually quite more flexible than simply a "stutter effect" (which, as I stated way back near the beginning I would use only rarely).
However, my work involves lots of sound design and creating short music loops for online games. I can see Stutter Edit getting a lot of use for the builds that employ to smooth out the loop points or for breaks in the typical tracks I do produce. Even more so, it's a great whoosh/filter tool for sound effects. I was also enjoying "remixing" some simple drum loops into more complex (dare I say cinematic/"commercial") rhythms, and really grew to appreciate the flexibility of some of the parameters and the "randomness factor" it can generate over a vanilla drum track. I also found the interface pretty intuitive, and was able to "get it" right away, so hats off to the designers there, too!
The biggest thing for me, I guess, is to make sure I'd be using BT's plugin to *NOT* sound like BT, and I think there's a lot of flexibility inherent for doing so with a little digging and experimentation.
Back on page 3, I wondered about the value of this plugin at the given price point, and while I still think it's a *tad* high, I'm pulling the trigger anyway.
After following this discussion, I figured I'd at least give the demo a fair shake... and what I've found is yes, indeed, it will save me a great deal of time in my productions, because despite its name, it's actually quite more flexible than simply a "stutter effect" (which, as I stated way back near the beginning I would use only rarely).
However, my work involves lots of sound design and creating short music loops for online games. I can see Stutter Edit getting a lot of use for the builds that employ to smooth out the loop points or for breaks in the typical tracks I do produce. Even more so, it's a great whoosh/filter tool for sound effects. I was also enjoying "remixing" some simple drum loops into more complex (dare I say cinematic/"commercial") rhythms, and really grew to appreciate the flexibility of some of the parameters and the "randomness factor" it can generate over a vanilla drum track. I also found the interface pretty intuitive, and was able to "get it" right away, so hats off to the designers there, too!
The biggest thing for me, I guess, is to make sure I'd be using BT's plugin to *NOT* sound like BT, and I think there's a lot of flexibility inherent for doing so with a little digging and experimentation.
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- KVRAF
- 42529 posts since 21 Dec, 2005
Jumping into this thing late and have MUCH more research to do (which means I'll know by tonightZenPunkHippy wrote:A nice opportunity to innovate with a new genre: glitch n rollshanecgriffo wrote:for us rock n rollers maybe not so useful
So, setup is basically just like the finger?
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- KVRAF
- 42529 posts since 21 Dec, 2005
Really good!cryophonik wrote:Another little demo/remix I threw together this evening using "No One Knows", a song that I wrote with Aliciya Angel. Stutter Edit was used on the vocals, and all the drum fills were created using it as well. Not the best mix, but I may work it into a full version at some point.
http://soundcloud.com/cryophonik/no-one ... -edit-demo
- KVRAF
- 3303 posts since 27 Mar, 2010 from UK
That was was my first thought when demoing. Due to what this plugin does I have it ona didicated FX channel strip, use the effect with mute and volume fader to implement the effect, bit like a dj mixer. If that helps.hibidy wrote:More coolness!Sampleconstruct wrote:Demo for some glitching arpeggios made with stutter edit...
Man you guys are right though.......needs a global volume!!!!!!
