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Lese Release Slice

Lese have released Slice, available for $35.00.

Making use of multiple control systems, Slice controls multiple granular “loopers” simultaneously, over an audio buffer that can be frozen & resized in real time.

Slice is designed to be controlled “loosely”, similar to Frahm, where the controls influence multiple sound processors at once, but Slice also offers control schemes to control the loopers more precisely.

Features include:

  • Multiband Processing – Slice is able to split the individual loopers into their own segments of the audible spectrum using a filterbank. Select “Split” mode on the interface to access this feature easily.
  • Transient Snapping – Slice is able to detect and mark incoming transients in the audio buffer in real time, and can let your loopers snap their locations to the transient positions. The internal transient detector is also adjustable, with it’s marking sensitivity available as a processing parameter.
  • Multi Control – If the more complex “Petal” method of controlling the loopers isn’t your thing, there is an alternate XY pad that allows for the position & spread control of the loopers. The alternate XY control allows Slice to act as a more traditional sound granulator, similar to Glow.
  • Up to 9 simultaneous highly adjustable real-time sound loopers / granulators
  • Adjustable drift & windowing shape
  • Multiple looper control methods
  • Shared audio buffer that can be frozen & length resized
  • Fully vectorized, resizable interface

Watch the demo video HERE.

Slice is available to PC and Mac users (VST3, AU and AAX).

For more information on Slice, click here: 

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Tags: aax, au, desktop music production, desktop plugin, FX, looper, macOS, multi-band, plugin, slicer, vst3, windows

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