Monday, July 11, 2011

Well I got Artillery 2 working properly

Installed Artillery 2 recently and started using it with Ableton Live 8, I wasn't sure how to get it to record the effect changes onto the track but I figured that out today. It was pretty simple, just needed to make a midi track with Artillery 2 loaded and then have it receive sound from the track you want to manipulate. It's pretty cool for glitching in real time, but I'm not sure if I like it more than the dBlue Glitch and Effectrix sequencers, at least as far as sounds goes. Glitching in real time or at least not in a sequencer seems to be more advantageous because it offers more freedom, so I'll probably use it quite a bit.

Considering throwing some tape stops and some step loops at certain points in this track but from what I've been doing nothing really seems to work. I'll probably try and make some changes and post it here later.
Dance (now with automation) by Thrillhau5

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