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bt stutter edit

🔗Carl Lumma <carl@...>

1/19/2011 10:30:21 AM

Slightly OT but I wanted to come back to this from the former
thread... looks like BT has finally delivered his promised
software:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mh1qg7MPP-E

-Carl

🔗Michael <djtrancendance@...>

1/19/2011 11:12:11 AM

>"Slightly OT but I wanted to come back to this from the former
thread... looks like BT has finally delivered his promised
software:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mh1qg7MPP-E
-Carl"

Considering the above post was/is coming from the guy who once argued with
me "BT doesn't do glitch..." (Carl), I'd say this would have to be pretty
impressive. And it is...it's not some random effect...it keeps all sweeps
(filter/stutter/pan/beat offsets...) exactly on rhythm musically (IE a stutter
would align to, say, a 128th note or triplet or quantized rhythm at the
specified tempo, and not some random interval in between)!. It's all coming
from BT, who has the world record for most edits in a song in "Simply Being
Loved", and it actually sounds just as convincing as one of the parts from that
song...without the pain and agony of performing over 3000 edits!