Is it possible [or will be] to slice beat in NS2?

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  • @number37 said:

    @colonel_mustard said:
    I’m inclined to choose ReSlice here as it’s so quick and easy to do and you get a kit to use in all of the other hosts (full disclosure: I rarely spend much time in BM3 but if that’s your jam, I get it).

    I think it’s worth importing to Slate pads still. One of several advantages would be velocity sensitivity (ReSlice bafflingly doesn’t respond to incoming velocity - an excellent app in spite of this).

    Maybe one day, down the road, we can lobby for an in-house slicer.

    The problem I have with keeping things in ReSlice is you can’t rearrange the slices or assign notes to them. It’s not very practical to have to rearrange midi tracks to play the kit sounds you need. So import to Slate or Obsidian is still needed in most cases for me.

    I think of ReSlice as a separate instrument that is also really convenient for exporting to other apps. 👍

    I sometimes think of it as a really fun utility :)

  • ReSlice is great for experimenting and happy accidents but I’ve never used it in a more traditional way. Will check it out for the uses people have been talking about.

    I wouldn’t have thought an internal slicing function was hard to add (comparatively, in the grand scheme of things ;). Hopefully Matt’ll throw it in there at some point. Slate has potential but I imagine Matt has a long list and not sure where he’ll put the sampler stuff among priorities..

    Will be interesting to see at what kinda pace updates and new features appear and what features are IAP.

  • @number37 said:

    @Audiogus said:

    @number37 said:

    @tja said:
    Did you use Samplist or ReSlice and can compare to the BM3 method?

    Oooh! ReSlice Rocks for this. I did it in standalone, sliced the sample as easily as in BM3, but was able to export directly to NS2 with two taps. No need for files app and AudioShare. Winner!

    You can just zip and share direct from BM3 to NS2 as well, no need for files app and/or Audioshare.

    Good to know, thanks.

    Can't believe that Canadian Gus Dude hasn't made a little video showcasing the twins in action...

  • edited December 2018

    So tempted to make a porn reference right about now...

  • edited December 2018

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @number37 said:

    @Audiogus said:

    @number37 said:

    @tja said:
    Did you use Samplist or ReSlice and can compare to the BM3 method?

    Oooh! ReSlice Rocks for this. I did it in standalone, sliced the sample as easily as in BM3, but was able to export directly to NS2 with two taps. No need for files app and AudioShare. Winner!

    You can just zip and share direct from BM3 to NS2 as well, no need for files app and/or Audioshare.

    Good to know, thanks.

    Can't believe that Canadian Gus Dude hasn't made a little video showcasing the twins in action...

    I think my little experiment on the tubes of you is over. As for NS2/BM3 I think it is being replaced (probably only temporarily) by NS2/laptop over the holidays.

  • @Audiogus which daw do you use on laptop ?

  • @dendy said:
    @Audiogus which daw do you use on laptop ?

    Samplitude

  • @Audiogus said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @number37 said:

    @Audiogus said:

    @number37 said:

    @tja said:
    Did you use Samplist or ReSlice and can compare to the BM3 method?

    Oooh! ReSlice Rocks for this. I did it in standalone, sliced the sample as easily as in BM3, but was able to export directly to NS2 with two taps. No need for files app and AudioShare. Winner!

    You can just zip and share direct from BM3 to NS2 as well, no need for files app and/or Audioshare.

    Good to know, thanks.

    Can't believe that Canadian Gus Dude hasn't made a little video showcasing the twins in action...

    I think my little experiment on the tubes of you is over. As for NS2/BM3 I think it is being replaced (probably only temporarily) by NS2/laptop over the holidays.

    Understandable but utterly disappointing to us your humble fans etc etc.

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Audiogus said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @number37 said:

    @Audiogus said:

    @number37 said:

    @tja said:
    Did you use Samplist or ReSlice and can compare to the BM3 method?

    Oooh! ReSlice Rocks for this. I did it in standalone, sliced the sample as easily as in BM3, but was able to export directly to NS2 with two taps. No need for files app and AudioShare. Winner!

    You can just zip and share direct from BM3 to NS2 as well, no need for files app and/or Audioshare.

    Good to know, thanks.

    Can't believe that Canadian Gus Dude hasn't made a little video showcasing the twins in action...

    I think my little experiment on the tubes of you is over. As for NS2/BM3 I think it is being replaced (probably only temporarily) by NS2/laptop over the holidays.

    Understandable but utterly disappointing to us your humble fans etc etc.

    Awww, well maybe a drunken farewell Christmas Special will happen. Big on that maybe.

  • @Audiogus said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Audiogus said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @number37 said:

    @Audiogus said:

    @number37 said:

    @tja said:
    Did you use Samplist or ReSlice and can compare to the BM3 method?

    Oooh! ReSlice Rocks for this. I did it in standalone, sliced the sample as easily as in BM3, but was able to export directly to NS2 with two taps. No need for files app and AudioShare. Winner!

    You can just zip and share direct from BM3 to NS2 as well, no need for files app and/or Audioshare.

    Good to know, thanks.

    Can't believe that Canadian Gus Dude hasn't made a little video showcasing the twins in action...

    I think my little experiment on the tubes of you is over. As for NS2/BM3 I think it is being replaced (probably only temporarily) by NS2/laptop over the holidays.

    Understandable but utterly disappointing to us your humble fans etc etc.

    Awww, well maybe a drunken farewell Christmas Special will happen. Big on that maybe.

    Perfect. Get loaded and fat. Fall out with the in-laws, fire up the cameras, unburden yourself etc etc.

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