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Eiskalttanzer
Hi there, I have ableton and id like to get a vst plugin that has something like a 16 or 32 step gating format. Anyone know a good one, or is there someway to do this in live with the built in single gate effect? Im just used to the way of gating in Reason so maybe im missing something. Thanks
slyfoxark
Yeah there is something, let me check the name... http://scuzzphut.panicnow.net/Artic...hut6.5-lit.html

there, scuzzphut, ha funny name. I havent used it much, I had an older version I am gonna try this one out.
chillsonic
http://www.mgaudio.de/modules/main....oducts&lang=eng

mg trigger gate.

*if anybody knows of a free 32 step gate, can they please post? thanks.
TranceReality
ReFX Vanguard VSTi has a gating feature.

Their website is HERE
Thois
i dont like mgtriggergate, with fast attack it has a ugly click noise which shouldnt be there...
slyfoxark
Vanguard is awesome, but scuzzphut is free. It works but it takes up way too much cpu, you would probably have to work with that last. Vanguard takes very little cpu.
aK-M
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Originally posted by slyfoxark
Vanguard is awesome, but scuzzphut is free. It works but it takes up way too much cpu, you would probably have to work with that last. Vanguard takes very little cpu.


dude if cpu is a problem, try getting the sound u want with the effect then exporting just the sound, and re-inserting it as a wav sample, takes a bit of time but it does make work alot easier most the time :)
qiushiming
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Originally posted by aK-M
dude if cpu is a problem, try getting the sound u want with the effect then exporting just the sound, and re-inserting it as a wav sample, takes a bit of time but it does make work alot easier most the time :)


agreed...helps A LOT
Tech0rz
Yea definatly an option. My advice regarding FX is leave them till last, then you can get them exactly how you need them before you export them. This is best because you can't exactly remove fx like reverb once you've exported it to .wav, it's a pain when you export it then have to redo it because it doesn't fit the track later on.
slyfoxark
I had considered the exporting option beforre actually, but never used it. Thanks for the reminder. :)

aK-M
quote:
Originally posted by slyfoxark
I had considered the exporting option beforre actually, but never used it. Thanks for the reminder. :)


no probs :)
aK-M
also try what techorz said, because its true sometimes u export a synth sound & it dont match the track later on and u cant tweak a recorded wav file can ya :p, also depends what software ur using, some sequencers allow u 2 turn off instruments and play the track nice n clean!

cheers

alex
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