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Topic: Izotope Stutter edit

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Posted Tue 08 Feb 11 @ 12:31 am
Hmm......that kinda seems like the "Glitch" vst and that doesn't work with VDJ. Looks cool though. I would send an email with a link to the free Home Edition of VDJ to the creator asking them if its possible to make a patch or plugin.. You get better results that way I would imagine.

Just my thoughts
Huey
 

I've tried this and the VST itself works.

It has to be controlled via MIDI though IIRC, so you'll need to use a seperate MIDI device and prevent VDJ from using it.
 

So all I need is a separate MIDI device? I love the concept, but I don't want to plunk down the coin if I won't be able to get it to work.
 

I've not tested it fully - I've loaded the VST into VDJ and it activates and I can open the control window. But AFAIK Stutter Edit requires a MIDI device.
 

How do you load the VST?
 

I've tried this program a month ago and couldn't get it to work with VDJ...I was hoping it would.. I have some drum kits, I would like to sync with my music in VDJ...

Joey...
 

JoeyKJ wrote :
I've tried this program a month ago and couldn't get it to work with VDJ...I was hoping it would.. I have some drum kits, I would like to sync with my music in VDJ...

Joey...


It is possible to use Stutter Edit in VDJ without midi Keyboard. Open the preset manager and trigger each preset with you mouse by clicking on it. or you can use a touchscreen monitor and trigger with your finger. (Similar to playing piano on iPad)
 



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