On 09/21/2011 08:15 AM, Jeremy Jongepier wrote:
Cheers, I've played with Sequent, and found it quite hard and awkward. Even their demo of mashing the Amen break doesn't quite take my fancy...
On the other hand, I didn't know about the BBCut opcodes at all, and they seem awesome! Listening to http://www.csounds.com/files/derivativus_%28bbcut_abuse_mix%29.mp3 at the moment, love the "clean" yet mayhem slicing going on.
I think this is probably the way to go for me, as I'd like to embed the effect into the project I'm working on. Perhaps I'll convert some of the "standard" break cut functions & its code into a LADSPA, that way I can be guaranteed it will always work in a live situation...
Thanks for the suggestions, I'll post back if / when / what I decide on :)
Cheers, -Harry
If you're willing to invest some money: http://www.loomer.co.uk/sequent.htm
Cheers, I've played with Sequent, and found it quite hard and awkward. Even their demo of mashing the Amen break doesn't quite take my fancy...
On the other hand, I didn't know about the BBCut opcodes at all, and they seem awesome! Listening to http://www.csounds.com/files/derivativus_%28bbcut_abuse_mix%29.mp3 at the moment, love the "clean" yet mayhem slicing going on.
I think this is probably the way to go for me, as I'd like to embed the effect into the project I'm working on. Perhaps I'll convert some of the "standard" break cut functions & its code into a LADSPA, that way I can be guaranteed it will always work in a live situation...
Thanks for the suggestions, I'll post back if / when / what I decide on :)
Cheers, -Harry
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