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MetaMix

MetaMix - 1.1.1

Algorithmic audio remixing software

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Current Version: 1.1.1
Release Date: 2003-11-16
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 4,137
Downloads (all versions): 5,373

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MetaMix Reviewa great fun… - Version: 1.0b5, 9/25/2002 11:48AM PST

davidrussell
toy it is not for the so called expert but it is for those that like to play it mixes music in a strange but somewhat likable way the product description says it all,, just try it if you like playing and you like music and it is a good laugh
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MetaMix ReviewVery good start.… - Version: 1.0b5, 9/3/2002 07:28PM PST

puppykrusher
I'd like to see it become more of a performance tool. In its current incarnation it lies in a somewhat impractical niche. It lacks the depth to allow users to modulate parameters and automate them over time, yet the output isn't interesting enough to justify a "remix" either. Suggestions: add realtime timestretching (e.g., MacPod) with modulatable parameters, LFOs, and more. Then I'll be your best friend.
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MetaMix ReviewVery good start.… - Version: 1.0b5, 9/3/2002 07:27PM PST

puppykrusher
I'd like to see it become more of a performance tool. In its current incarnation it lies in a somewhat impractical niche. It lacks the depth to allow users to modulate parameters and automate them over time, yet the output isn't interesting enough to justify a "remix" either. Suggestions: add realtime timestretching (e.g., MacPod) with modulatable parameters, LFOs, and more. Then I'll be your best friend.
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