Stutter Edit - Live Remixing

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Uploaded by on Jan 12, 2011

Stutter Edit is a unique playable effect designed by BT and developed by iZotope. Create entire tracks from just a short loop, or generate incredible live remixes just by using your MIDI keyboard and a host like Ableton Live. Stutter Edit is perfect for both the stage and studio.

To try Stutter Edit free for 10 days, visit www.izotope.com/stutteredit.


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Music in this video courtesy of Loopmasters. www.loopmasters.com

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  • Seems musically random , like a kids toy , fun.

    BT mentions composition, I wouldn't call this composing.

    More like throwing spaghetti at a wall.

  • Very nice effect.

    And about usage, this is always the same thing : use and abuse.

    -Aural exciter was created to give back some sparkle after multiple tape bounces in the old days...and it was abused on a lot of tracks

    -Autotune was meant to fix some vocals, a guy used it creatively and with care only on some parts of a Cher song...and now ppl create their signature with this sound on ALL their tracks and ALL over the tracks...

    Shame is not on the tools but on fake artists.

    Don't blame BT :D

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  • OMG TORRENTS PLZ!!!1!1!!!1!!

  • @TheJohnroney

    The only problem with this software is that if people were to use it & claim their work to be as important, achieving the same heights, or even that their music has the same goals, as the composers you named. There is a time and a place for music that uses tools such as these, and as long as those using it have no pretentions, I see nothing wrong with it.

    Besides, it's more useful within a track than to create one on its own (I wouldn't listen to this demo again!)

  • @juliedog464 Who says that randomness can't be a form of composition? I am admittedly not familiar with this application, but randomness has been used for years by well-respected composers (admittedly most of them are modern and can be difficult to listen to, like Stockhausen and Xenakis). In this case, it seems like a bit of randomness can be used strategically in more of an improvisatory context to vary up the music.

  • @juliedog464 Indeed!

  • now you too can learn to compose ! ! like Bach, or Mozart or Stravinsky - but without all those unruly "notes" and "harmonies" and painstaking effort to understand the entire history of music that came before you and to produce something of value that stands up against it. i guess composition means different things to different people.

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    :D

  • Wow, this will sound awesome when you add music.

  • @Pipotron3000

    I hate, repeat hate that use of Autotune in pop. Love the Singing News use of it .

    Look up the history of Autotune, it's fascinating where it's origin lies. You might be surprised .

  • @Funmichi but in the context of "Composing".

    - BT's and the others loop CDs really are for making a musical pastiche, I don't consider that composition. It not a value judgement, I just don't think the word applies.

    - tho, In my work I use loops , pre-composed bits , sparingly. It's work and love the loop Cd's.

    - for my personal work, all harmonic and rhythmic content is mine otherwise it's someone else s. I won't put myself in a position to call it BT's.

  • @Funmichi Your right , the software is a tool, a virtual baton, an I-Baton. Learn to use your tools.

    I'm surprised I wrote my original post.

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