Audio A.D.D. - 1.1create stochastic sound collage from recordings |
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I like the idea a lot but... - Version: 1.1, 1/3/2008 03:42PM PST
Mahko_Monkey
It would be a lot more interesting to me personally if the slice duration could be a LOT smaller. It'd be cool to randomly chop stuff from several milliseconds up to a few seconds. And to be able to select zero fade time up to several seconds, too.
Doesn't do anything... 



- Version: 1.1, 1/2/2008 08:43PM PST
Maize
Not sure what to say, really. You open it and you get a toolbar with no window. The only workable option seems to be "New Module". If you select that, you get a window with a bunch of not-well-explained interface elements, some of which are misspelled. If you select to search the Mac filesystem for audio files, click "browse" and then choose either a folder of files or even just an individual audio file, you get a window that says, "Cataloging Audio Files ..." and then the program locks up indefinitely. I'm not sure how this is supposed to qualify as an application of any sort, much less a good one.
The interface isn't immediately intutitve, but it's good once you have it figured out. The application's help webpage covers it well. I'd like to see more sophisticated controls.
I've been using it with iTunes playlists for background audio while I work, and it's been solid.