Re: iZotope BreakTweaker Review
2014/02/07 14:53:47
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Well like I said in the review I mostly dug into the Sequencer and MicroEdit and didn't really play much with the Generator mainly because it's the part that I personally am least interested in. There's a great selection of included kits to work with, and while I may eventually find the need to start creating my own sounds in there, I definitely didn't for the purpose of the review (and I also wanted to get the review out quickly while the software is fresh and new).
Also another point is that this series is more about how I use the product in creating a track, rather than a full all-encompassing review. There are many sites out there that do complete breakdowns reviewing ever facet, where as mine is (at least as far as I've seen) the only series where a review accompanies a piece of music created with the software.
But thanks for your feedback. Maybe I'll do an update once I've had a chance to play with the Generator and also importing wavs. I'm sure the way the MicroEdit works would be absolutely killer for stuttering and shifting vocal samples. I haven't gone back to update an article yet, but no reason why I couldn't consider it in the future...
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