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PoM
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Posted : Apr 13, 2011 13:59
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On 2011-04-13 13:11, MuckyPuh wrote:
@ PoM what u mean? is there something like timestrech vst that uses this radius algorythm?
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i dont think in vst but some sound editors use it (don t have a list ) |
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Suloo
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Posted : Apr 13, 2011 13:59
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check the manual guys , it is explained very well wich algo suits wich material best
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makus
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Posted : Apr 13, 2011 14:23
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On 2011-04-13 13:55, Beat Agency wrote:
I use v. 5.
You are right about solo instruments and vocals. But for loops such as drums and percussion i found realtime/mix to be the best solution.
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Well, yes, sometimes attack and transients suffer and typical artifacts appear. For fitting drums into project I tend to generate hitpoints, quantize the sample and then close gaps. Anyways one should experiment in most of the cases to get the best result.
 
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