![]() Can anyone confirm, whether this would be possible? I just realized that i might be able to do all this with the NI Maschine software/plugin. I for my part would buy it instantly, if such a plugin existed, even if it was quite overpriced. I can not understand this, since i'm sure that this would be extremely useful to any producer working with drumloops. ![]() I was looking at bigfish audio's momentum lately, unfortunately it doesn't seem to offer slice-editgroups, that are routable to individual outputs and it also doesn't let you organize your own samples in it's library/browser system.Īll these functionalities exist in diffrent plugins and software, so this should be quite easy to acomplish, but to my knowledge, there is nothing on the market, that combines them all. So basically, i'm in search of something, that can do with wav-loops what stylusRMX does with REX-files plus the slicing option. Then, one should also be able to resave these files with the slices and loop edits made (either by saving metadata to the files themselves, or to a database file), so that one can then audition the loops being automatically stretched to the host tempo of one's DAW when selecting them in the browser. ![]() ![]() Now what i really would like to see is a plugin, that has a useful browser system with some tagging options for (auto)categorization of the loops, that is also able to slice a loop up (on grid as well as freely/manually), map the slices to my keyboard and create slice groups, that i can route to individual outputs. Ever since i've started making music, which has been a couple of decades ago by now, i've been in search of a plugin that could organize my wav-drumloops (i've recorded & collected thousands of them over the years). ![]()
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