SliceX vs Fruity Slicer
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SliceX vs Fruity Slicer
Which do you prefer, and why?
EDIT: The question is mainly for you FL Studio users, by the way.
EDIT: The question is mainly for you FL Studio users, by the way.
Last edited by Drukqs on Mon Aug 31, 2009 12:35 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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i don't feel the need for slicex, i much rather just use the fl slicer and if i need to mod my chops then i'll just clone the slicer and tweek it a bit eh!
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i use flslicer for breaks and use slicex for samples i also sometimes chop up samples in recycle for reason and save them as rex files because the slices then work on my flslicer
The FL Version of SliceX is pretty versatile tbh, it has unlimited (or max number of mixer channels) for outputs (FL Only) etc.
I just find SliceX so much more versatile than FL standard slicer, so much so that I got the VST version and use it in Cubase.
With each articulation you can route and add FX on each one, although the VST is restricted to 2+1 main but thats even better than 1.
SliceX all the way for me. Does what it says on the tin and more.
I just find SliceX so much more versatile than FL standard slicer, so much so that I got the VST version and use it in Cubase.
With each articulation you can route and add FX on each one, although the VST is restricted to 2+1 main but thats even better than 1.
SliceX all the way for me. Does what it says on the tin and more.
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