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Stutter edit vst or looperator
Stutter edit vst or looperator








stutter edit vst or looperator stutter edit vst or looperator

The Slice option allows us to rearrange the steps of the analyzed audio. We can clearly see the incoming source audio’s waveform along the top of the UI as well as each of the audio manipulation categories available to us along the left: It uses a simple matrix system to apply the various effects. It’s basically glitch music maker heaven in one plug-in, but don’t be fooled by the flashy sounds here, the thing is amazing for animating emotional pads or even adding interesting counter rhythms on drum loops and so much more. In other words we can have a filter and some reverb on the first beat of a track or pattern, followed by some loop effects on the next steps, and then distortion on the next and a look how good I can DJ vinyl stop on the last. It will analyze the incoming audio of any track(s) and then allow you to apply a combination of the aforementioned effects across a timeline of sorts. Although at its core, it is a essentially a 16-step sample slicer, so these aren’t your typical plug-in effect chains. Looperator is loaded with a countless number of effects including everything from reverbs, delays and time stretch/talkbox filters, to loopers, vinyl/tape FX, audio envelopes, ring modulators, and well, pretty much anything you can think of. And now, after spending some time with its latest matrix multi-effects processing unit, it’s time to dive into the world of Looperator… We have personally been purchasing and using its gear for many years with products like Effectrix and Artillery appearing regularly in our daily production setups. The company is among our favorite third-party instrument and effect makers. Recently we reviewed the new iOS version of Unique from Sugar-Bytes.










Stutter edit vst or looperator