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Re: What will become of the Repeater pitch stretching techology, I wonder



> Per Boysen wrote:
>
> > I read up on Usine and it seems very interesting. Somewhere in between
> > Numerology and Bidule. Thank you for hinting! But it only runs on
> > Windows, which I think is not very "future proof" for me in
> > experimental music, since I already use too many great OS X tools.
>
On Feb 17, 2008 8:17 PM, Ian Petersen <iep@mail.dk> wrote:
> Well, there's always Bootcamp ... <g>
>
>     Ian

Yes, that's awesome! I use BootCamp for Mobius and SoundForge. Usine
looks very good, but I really don't need Repeater-like
time/pitch-stretching badly enough for buying it (besides it hasn't
been proved yet that you CAN do that in Usine). In many way I find it
more fun to use old-school rate/speed shift, like in the EDP,
Looperlative, Augustus Loop, Mobius, Logelloop etc etc. The changing
loop length adds a little rhythmic dimension as well that I'm just
starting to learn how to use creatively.
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Greetings from Sweden

Per Boysen
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