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looking for a beat slicer vst

Postby kloakatriposa » Wed Mar 25, 2009 8:52 am

I´ve been using ableton for a while and I usually copy/paste the breaks into the arrangement to make the mash-ups (kinda lot of work). But it gotta have to be an easier way, so any1 know a good vst or standalone to do this?

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Postby phleg » Wed Mar 25, 2009 3:45 pm

you could slice any wav easily with Fruity Loop, i dont know if ableton have a feature like that?

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Re: looking for a beat slicer vst

Postby rokhausen » Wed Mar 25, 2009 11:35 pm

kloakatriposa wrote:I´ve been using ableton for a while and I usually copy/paste the breaks into the arrangement to make the mash-ups (kinda lot of work). But it gotta have to be an easier way, so any1 know a good vst or standalone to do this?


there's really no easier way, but there's other ones... use the slice to midi command or ableton's native beat repeat module

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Re: looking for a beat slicer vst

Postby rtificial » Sat Mar 28, 2009 12:11 am

rokhausen wrote:
kloakatriposa wrote:I´ve been using ableton for a while and I usually copy/paste the breaks into the arrangement to make the mash-ups (kinda lot of work). But it gotta have to be an easier way, so any1 know a good vst or standalone to do this?


there's really no easier way, but there's other ones... use the slice to midi command or ableton's native beat repeat module


Beat me to it.

On Live 7, right click on one of your audio clips and do like Rok said and "slice to midi". It'll chop up your audio by various settings of your choosing like "1/4 beat, 1/16", etc and some other choices". Then it'll place each slice onto a drum rack pad for instant fun with a trigger finger. There is also an editor showing where each clip is in the chain and you can mess about in that to do some edits also.

Usually I just chop a break up into 16+ slices and then adjust the markers myself to what parts I like to trigger. I don't really mess with the "piano roll" type chain editor, but thats just me.

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Postby dSort » Tue May 05, 2009 10:09 am

I use H4xxor by arc.dev (http://www.arcanedevice.com/). Works well for a newbie like me.

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Postby roodboi » Thu Jul 23, 2009 1:38 am

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Postby s-n-s » Thu Jul 23, 2009 8:46 am

you could also use slicex for this

i use it with renoise(when im not using the 09xx commands :D

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Postby dungeonhack » Wed Aug 12, 2009 3:12 pm

Reaktor has beatslicer, and then about 5 million things in the user library

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Postby Basmund » Sat Aug 15, 2009 2:05 pm

The slice function in ableton live is very good indeed, and by far the most easy one if youre already using the app.

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Postby audiodestruction » Mon Aug 24, 2009 5:20 pm

suppatrigga is random slicer vst. you have no control over it but thats half the fun.

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