I WANT GLITCH
I WANT GLITCH
so Im trying to use Glitch on my Mac. I know there's not a specific Mac stand alone version but it is a VST, right? shouldn't I still be able to use it as a VST is Live?
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after recording the sounds and chopping it up on an audio eitor don't you think you need a break from all that......Brian W. Green wrote:dont use glitch ether way its such a easy way of doing things and really cheap in my eyes
the best thing to do is get bootcamp and windows xp and you should be good when it comes to glitch.
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im just not a big fan of people who use the plug-in and dont touch anything on it most just let it run after they open it. thats all.v00d00ppl wrote:after recording the sounds and chopping it up on an audio eitor don't you think you need a break from all that......Brian W. Green wrote:dont use glitch ether way its such a easy way of doing things and really cheap in my eyes
the best thing to do is get bootcamp and windows xp and you should be good when it comes to glitch.
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Re: I WANT GLITCH
you can get similar effects with sugar bytes artillery 2, just send it random notes using a midi track and lives random midi effect. or put some thought into it and send it specific notes to make the effects actually have some relevance to the trackMarx wrote:so Im trying to use Glitch on my Mac. I know there's not a specific Mac stand alone version but it is a VST, right? shouldn't I still be able to use it as a VST is Live?
It was as if someone shook up a 6 foot can of blood soda and suddenly popped the top.
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Cryptic UK wrote:Yes and one comment doesnt cover everything.Szwagier wrote:Luckily, not everyone is so narrow-minded. There are perfectly sound theoretical and musicological reasons for using randomnmess.Cryptic UK wrote:Randomness = talentless
i think that`s bullshit. you don`t make a song with a random button. in my eyes it`s a source of inspiration. in a musical context you always have to bring it by yourself.
you also can`t say that a presetuser is talentless. a musician isn`t always a sounddesigner as well
Cryptic UK wrote:Yes and one comment doesnt cover everything.Szwagier wrote:Luckily, not everyone is so narrow-minded. There are perfectly sound theoretical and musicological reasons for using randomnmess.Cryptic UK wrote:Randomness = talentless
i think that`s bullshit. you don`t make a song with a random button. in my eyes it`s a source of inspiration. in a musical context you always have to bring it by yourself.
you also can`t say that a presetuser is talentless. a musician isn`t always a sounddesigner as well