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«  A must for electronica rhythms »

Published on 06/23/11 at 03:56
It has been two weeks since I have and I am satisfied.
I was looking for an equivalent credible dBlueGlitch I lost passing under Mac as it exists only in windows.J 've tried Artillery2 but after hours of searching for sounds that did not sound like it with faut.Pareil

Whoever did the trick was the first Major Malfunction of its kind in fact to provide a bank dedicated to the composition effects complex rhythm as background Aphex Twin, Squarepusher, Autechre and Amon Tobin.
It was used by the big names in electronica as Mark Bell of LFO (Warp) and Richard Devine.
Problem: Since I Max4Live pluggos not the most under Live and it was one.

The Finger has been created at the base by Tim Exile for personal use live.

It differs from its predecessors in several respects
It is very easy to use, the interface is minimalist but sufficient.

The effects are more numerous but were much more dedicated to the enrichment effects and breakdown of rhythms based on granular synthesis.
Effects boats are absent apart from the filters and the effect it gives us Lofi effects uncommon but that generate sounds unusual.

It does not exactly have the dblueglitch but it is really close.
Several astray I think it is most flexible and offers a range of its wider.

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