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Virsyn Reslice success stories/experiences
I bought reslice yesterday in attempt to substitute arp function in Samplr that I find uneven sync wise.
Despite trying different types of samples I’m struggling to get out anything inspiring or easily fitting with my current looping set up.
Can those who dig the app and use it often share examples of their usage please?
Video, audio or just how you integrate it with other apps, what kind of sample material works for you and how you use it.
Many thanks
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Excellent idea! +1 for global transpose! Maybe add global scale function too, each slice takes the next tone in the scale.
@VirSyn any chance of a global transpose (meaning controllable via midi ) and scaling for the lovely Reslice?
I almost never use arp feature, and use it more like a traditional slicer played/recorded in midi. I use it a lot with Rozeta stuff too which does better things than internal arp IMO. It can even make a good feeder for FAC Envolver which will follow Rozeta/Reslice variations enveloppes to create midi notes/rythms and CC control. Just made this apeMatrix jam with that kind of setup, with a Rozeta/Reslice bongo feeding an Envolver/Volt lead:
I found it to be a very nice 'utility' slicer AU and got good results out of it when I went in with a pre-conceived endpoint in mind, but didn't find it to be a creative canvas (like samplr) at all.
Same. Turn off the arp and point a keyboard or sequencer at it.
Isn’t the sequencer and its various heads that makes the app interesting? I feel lack of sequencer makes this a poor man’s Abu Dhabi.
Anyway, from responses so far it seems that not many use it live but more like some kind of loop prep station. I find it very cerebral but can’t work it out whether it is just the learning curve obstacle or the app that isn’t really suited for live use?
My use case is that I mess with it until I get lucky. Doesn't always happen, but when it does, I'm quite happy. I do use the arpeggiator, but I don't use it enough to really know what I'm doing.
I really like the arp on reslice.
I’ve used it live but if I wanted something more creative to do the same/similar thing I’d use Egoist. I liked ReSlice though and got what I wanted from it at the time.