Sometimes it sounds fresh and exciting, but mostly it’s more like a random succession of trendy noises. LoopMash takes a series of loops, chops them up into individual hits and creates hybrids out of them. REVerence is welcome but its arrival is simply too late.Īnother late but this time worthy arrival is experimental loop-mangling courtesy of LoopMash and Groove Agent ONE. We can’t imagine there are many Cubase users who haven’t already invested in a third-party convolution plug-in. Convolution reverb became widely available in 2004 and has been bundled with Sonar since 2005. There’s a strong library of responses provided, captured in locations such as studios, churches, ballrooms and tunnels, and the ability to manipulate them is greater than usual. Convolution uses acoustic responses recorded in real spaces to simulate reverberation authentically. REVerence is a new convolution-based reverb effect. Meanwhile, a new Pitch Correct effect takes a more conservative approach, processing in real-time to a preset scale. Add the ability to drag notes around the screen to change their pitch, timing and duration, and VariAudio eclipses Cakewalk Sonar‘s V-Vocal for surgical vocal editing. It’s easy to retain pitch inflections while retuning, or to deliberately iron them out.
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