Which would you recommend
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Which would you recommend
I'm running FL studio. Which is better? Gross Beat or Glitch? I'm buying one tonight.
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Find a copy of db glitch v1, it was freeware.
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I have both and I use them for different things. I rarely use them though. But when I need a tape stop I go for Glitch when I want some easy gating I go for Gross Beat.
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Gross Beat has been huge in my production. A great sound design tool, a great rhythm, and tonal generator, and in a very oblique way, which is great when you are in a rigid, somewhat stale midi environment. One of the most important tools in the toolbox. Gross Beat.
That it just me, and my workflow, and my way of thinking about things.
But hugely impactful.
Listen to some tracks of mine on sc to find out if my advice has any bearing on what you are doing. Not that I represent it well, or that I"m proud of any of that, but it is what it is.
That it just me, and my workflow, and my way of thinking about things.
But hugely impactful.
Listen to some tracks of mine on sc to find out if my advice has any bearing on what you are doing. Not that I represent it well, or that I"m proud of any of that, but it is what it is.
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+1wub wrote:Find a copy of db glitch v1, it was freeware.
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Doesn't Gross beat come with FL? But yeah glitch 1 is free and it's awesome. Mostly use it for glitching up drum beats, the retrigger feature is amazing. Otherwise you could look into effectrix, it's got more features than glitch (I think) but it's gonna cost ya.
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Re: Which would you recommend
I feel like it takes a lot of effort to make DBlue Glitch not sound obviously like DBlue Glitch.
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Think it works best as a sound design tool. Just slapping it on the master, or drum buss, is gonna be pretty obvious. But even that, who cares. It is like playing a guitar, like wow that is obviously a guitar...
But as a sound design tool, running sounds through there, with other fx, resampling, cutting, that's he way.
But as a sound design tool, running sounds through there, with other fx, resampling, cutting, that's he way.
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Re: Which would you recommend
yeah just one of the effects at a time works best but i like the d blue stretch stand alone and the d blue tape stop more but yeah both are kinda included in the glitch vst just less knobs but even the glitch knobs can work wonders automated 
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And even then it's still obvious if you know what to listen for;fragments wrote:I feel like it takes a lot of effort to make DBlue Glitch not sound obviously like DBlue Glitch.
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