Audio Deluxe has this plugin on sale for $50 if anyone cares. Sale ends 4/28/2016. I'm not affiliated with Izotope...I just see people like this and the complaints about the price.
Can you make patches in Sugar Bytes Artillery II like you have made in iZotope Stutter Edit? I recently bought Sugar Bytes Artillery II because I caught it on sale with a very nice discount, but I have not had the time to sit down and really try to get to know it. Also, what are some of the major differences between the two? Thank you very much in advance for the response!
I don't know but something always pushes me away from izotope. Could be because I'm an analog lover, or its just that plastic digital sound. Don't know, but I guess for FX and cinema production its great.
as someone who makes glitchy music, it is depressing to watch people depend on "glitch" plugins. sure, you can use them in sound design or here and there i guess, but if youre running your entire songs through it, thats appalling. this is why people think you just "push buttons" and "it does it for you". dont get me wrong, im a fan of these plugins, its just disgusting to see people have a dependency and no imagination of their own
i agree with you to a degree. i usually set out to make tunes (and glitchy ones) with the ideas already in mind, while this plugin sort of relies on what you've already made and lets you use preset glitch effects to make them better. stutter edit does in fact make things a thousand times quicker though and with respect to this tutorial freddy still manages to utilized a large amount of creativity when deciding what to layer or what to replace or what to scrap completely. plugins are there to make life easier and make the process quicker, which i think this plugin does amazingly. i'm sure you'd find that a huge amount of tunes you already love and enjoy have this plugin used somewhere in them, but you probably already know that. the tracks that the plugin mess with already have the creative input necessary in my opinion, then stutter edit chops them up nicely and cleanly. no offense to your comment whatsoever hymerej c, just my thoughts on what you said.
Adam Le Mieux well worded and I can't argue completely. Also anything is nice when used for sound design. I just fear anyone doing mindless button pushing is all.
***** there's definitely a huge difference between composing a tune, and laying a bunch of tracks down then making a plugin do the rest, but then again that's what technology is for! to take the ifs ands or butts out of the equation and automating things in ways we can't always come up with ourselves. i'm like you though, i can't really see myself using this plugin to its fullest potential because i myself enjoy more so of laying things down that i've already created in my head.
+Max Brabner I don't use Push but I'm assuming it's like the MPD32 where the pads are premapped such that you can place the "cell" matrix where you want within say, Impulse, so you are hitting the notes you need....know what I mean? I'm surprised no one answered your question. I'd like to know if the mapping is different than how I explained.
So happy I found Freddy. The enthusiasm, passion and energy in this tutorial makes me excited to work in my own stuff.
This guy sounds British, Irish, Jamaican and dutch all at the same time... lol
That bonding between drumbus and the shutter 🖤🔥🔥
hilarious enthusiastic pushing of buttons - I learned bugger all on how to use stutter edit here
Best tutorial on this plug in I've seen so far, was so lost on how to use it before
really nice tutorial. the whole replace/layer section was a super helpful strategy.
"we can't group the groups. " Wow, those were the days.
Most inspirational, highly musical , THX
Great video, thanks.
Freddy's a legend.
Audio Deluxe has this plugin on sale for $50 if anyone cares. Sale ends 4/28/2016. I'm not affiliated with Izotope...I just see people like this and the complaints about the price.
ive loved freddy frogs collages on soundcloud, very strange to find out now that he's a lecturer at my uni?!
Love your vids Freddy!
haha this guy really feels the beat! lol.
Can you make patches in Sugar Bytes Artillery II like you have made in iZotope Stutter Edit? I recently bought Sugar Bytes Artillery II because I caught it on sale with a very nice discount, but I have not had the time to sit down and really try to get to know it.
Also, what are some of the major differences between the two? Thank you very much in advance for the response!
man, you're really into this thing lol I thought I'd check it out but I'm still stuck on manually editing my sounds. Thanks for the demo!
Nice technique. Good job.
really like this man! and great product
What preset were u using in stutter edit?
How does he get different pads to trigger different presets?
could not find it, ill check now.
I simply cannot get my midi track to route to the audio bus.. the audio bus is not listed in the routing options
Same issue
freddy rules man!!
are there any free stutter VSTs?
didnt you already upload this?
Go to RUclips. Google "point blank freddy frogs". Watch every single video.
Come Again?
Sound! Thank u
It's also only for Windows.
I don't know but something always pushes me away from izotope. Could be because I'm an analog lover, or its just that plastic digital sound. Don't know, but I guess for FX and cinema production its great.
Song: Hornman: Winston - ruclips.net/video/14cTYTqnTIU/видео.html
What kind of accent is he speaking with?
Freddy !!
No way I just got this plug in
@David D...South African?
Walter White :)
Thanks for the vid though
It sound like my phone is vibrating :)
" Nice "
Sugar Bytes Effectrix
Ok, it's rather an advertisement for ableton live...
as someone who makes glitchy music, it is depressing to watch people depend on "glitch" plugins. sure, you can use them in sound design or here and there i guess, but if youre running your entire songs through it, thats appalling. this is why people think you just "push buttons" and "it does it for you". dont get me wrong, im a fan of these plugins, its just disgusting to see people have a dependency and no imagination of their own
i agree with you to a degree. i usually set out to make tunes (and glitchy ones) with the ideas already in mind, while this plugin sort of relies on what you've already made and lets you use preset glitch effects to make them better. stutter edit does in fact make things a thousand times quicker though and with respect to this tutorial freddy still manages to utilized a large amount of creativity when deciding what to layer or what to replace or what to scrap completely. plugins are there to make life easier and make the process quicker, which i think this plugin does amazingly. i'm sure you'd find that a huge amount of tunes you already love and enjoy have this plugin used somewhere in them, but you probably already know that. the tracks that the plugin mess with already have the creative input necessary in my opinion, then stutter edit chops them up nicely and cleanly. no offense to your comment whatsoever hymerej c, just my thoughts on what you said.
Adam Le Mieux well worded and I can't argue completely. Also anything is nice when used for sound design. I just fear anyone doing mindless button pushing is all.
***** there's definitely a huge difference between composing a tune, and laying a bunch of tracks down then making a plugin do the rest, but then again that's what technology is for! to take the ifs ands or butts out of the equation and automating things in ways we can't always come up with ourselves. i'm like you though, i can't really see myself using this plugin to its fullest potential because i myself enjoy more so of laying things down that i've already created in my head.
It's definitely nice to program the impossible :-)
+Hymerej C I had to stop using my wireless telegraph because everybody has cell phones now. People always want things as easy as possible.
How does he get different pads to trigger different presets?
+Max Brabner I don't use Push but I'm assuming it's like the MPD32 where the pads are premapped such that you can place the "cell" matrix where you want within say, Impulse, so you are hitting the notes you need....know what I mean?
I'm surprised no one answered your question. I'd like to know if the mapping is different than how I explained.
all those units just map midi notes so...its easy......if you need multiple banks you can hgave several instances routed to the same midi channel