It’s not a Mac vst innit
yes it is? pretty sure all the native instruments stuff is on mac as well. used to use battery for that sort of thing too
should be a lot of free multi sampler vsts but idk
Can confirm it is Mac compatible
That’s weird, I swear it said Windows only when I looked at it the other day
you have a mac now? Aren’t you using Logic then? Drum Machine Designer is sick for chopping up breaks to keymapped sampler. except it puts every slice as its own midi hit, and also a Quick Sampler instance for the sample it automatically loads to each key. it uses transient/hitpoint detection just like say, recycle; and it’s very accurate. You can chop an old funk break up, load up some random modern midi and it will be damn close right off the bat. None of that kind of thing is ever perfect automagic no-clicking etc. without maybe greasing some skids with nudge or eqing. But it is as close as I have found in my years fukn with that exact subject, no doubt.
Always been mac, never owned a window machine.
Ill have a look at DMD
oh its great. stretch your loop so it’s to the grid first. this makes transient detection working the same, but it makes all the hits standard length and bpm first for instances where you want to slice manually or alter playback using the note lengths. I would keep logic installed for just this one feature, and also Autosampler. Even if I used something else. I tried Serato Sample demo and it sounded fine but it was no way as fast and flexible. So short of Pitch N’Time, it is my favorite breakbeat chopping workflow I have seen yet. It doesn’t damage the audio even just using the timestretch tool directly on the editor page. And it’s not slowtools. When they changed this from Ultabeat in the 10.5 update, I was ecstatic. it’s sick, i cannot say enough.
Needs more flames on that shirt.
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could watch trackers all day
I kind of want to try a tracker, but I simply don’t think of music that way.
I play parts in; don’t mouse it in.
So I suppose a tracker would make me do things in a different way than I normally would.
But once again, I don’t think of music in that way.
I tried looking them up but didn’t find much useful information, what do they do exactly?
I’m guessing he’s using Schismtracker there.
@Tolsof it’s just another way of sequencing samples.
My main reason for using trackers is that you have access to pitch up, down, portamento and vibrato per-note / per row. For me I feel it’s a much faster way of writing expressive melodies, rather than drawing out a bunch of automation in a DAW.
You just put in the effect in the effects column with hexadecimal values 00 > FF (0-255 in decimal). It’s pretty simple once you get the hang of it.
Oh sweet I’ll check it out. Thanks dude