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> Time Freezer v2.0, news
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post Fri 27 Jun 2008, 14:29
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post Fri 27 Jun 2008, 14:29
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Is anyone using this to create ambiance loops?Fred brennaSound Editor
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Fred, there are several Reaktor 5 modules that act like time freezer and even if they don't do things EXACTLY like it then you could build your own version......If you don't have Reaktor 5 or Max/MSP you really ought to consider getting them. I don't even build my own instruments or modules. Whenever I feel a need for a little more inspiration or a little background sound design in my music I will go online and download these CRAZY modules that some guy in England or Germany (or wherever) put together and uploaded to share with the world.

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