Whats your favourite 3rd party masher/chopper/glitcher?
Whats your favourite 3rd party masher/chopper/glitcher?
You got your loop of some indian sitar solo but you want to mash it up real good like, stuttery, craziness and all the kitchen sink.
Whats your "go-to" tool?
Whats your "go-to" tool?
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perhaps, but if it isn't enough, add a microwave to the chain and turn it on with a setting of high while you do all of your audio recordingfunky shit wrote:Would this be why i am getting computer noise in my monitors?Corn Swabler wrote:put your mobile phone next to your monitors, and plug a hair dryer and vacuum cleaner into the same power strip all your gear is hooked up to
(plugged into the same extension as computer etc)
I still love the supatrigga/livecut combo.
But i've got a folder of around 15 great Reaktor ensembles i've modified that all do different mangling things and they're all hooked up to a controller for instant mangling.
What's important for me is that it's instant. I want to just load up a plug and go nuts that very second, twiddling and screwing around.
But i've got a folder of around 15 great Reaktor ensembles i've modified that all do different mangling things and they're all hooked up to a controller for instant mangling.
What's important for me is that it's instant. I want to just load up a plug and go nuts that very second, twiddling and screwing around.
This seems like a lot of effort.Corn Swabler wrote:put your mobile phone next to your monitors, and plug a hair dryer and vacuum cleaner into the same power strip all your gear is hooked up to
I simply use an effect rack and then chain up My "Mobile", "Hair Dryer (diffused)" and "Vacuum cleaner (Dyson)" Simpler presets.
OK, they're not as natural sounding as the analogue hardware but it's close, this digital shit. Most people can't tell the difference and they're a fraction of the price.
that's a one-up if i ever saw oneUKRuss wrote:This seems like a lot of effort.Corn Swabler wrote:put your mobile phone next to your monitors, and plug a hair dryer and vacuum cleaner into the same power strip all your gear is hooked up to
I simply use an effect rack and then chain up My "Mobile", "Hair Dryer (diffused)" and "Vacuum cleaner (Dyson)" Simpler presets.
OK, they're not as natural sounding as the analogue hardware but it's close, this digital shit. Most people can't tell the difference and they're a fraction of the price.
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birdhouse19 wrote:i was playing a club last night and had to play some rap, and i know ableton live isnt very good with rap without a sound card.
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birdhouse19 wrote:i was playing a club last night and had to play some rap, and i know ableton live isnt very good with rap without a sound card.
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best 3rd party beat mangler? hmmmmm,
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and perhap's a little bit of beat repeat, supatrigga, and buffer override.
I pass my signals thru those fx chains, record the mess out, and chop / cut /slice / rearrange the pieces until it sounds good...
but for beat juggling, riddim collisions and concatenations... the best is out of LIVE (arrangement to session to arrangement thru Fx to session to arrangement...)
I don't like RANDOMNESS, just for generating good ideas that I can then FREEZE and keep with me
cheers
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and perhap's a little bit of beat repeat, supatrigga, and buffer override.
I pass my signals thru those fx chains, record the mess out, and chop / cut /slice / rearrange the pieces until it sounds good...
but for beat juggling, riddim collisions and concatenations... the best is out of LIVE (arrangement to session to arrangement thru Fx to session to arrangement...)
I don't like RANDOMNESS, just for generating good ideas that I can then FREEZE and keep with me
cheers