Guru
i love guru but i can't use it on my intel mac because isn't universal binary!!!
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rnbeatz wrote:I have GURU on order. I prefer GURUs sequencer for editing beats, samples, and slicing. If you are just working with loops instead of indivicual hits, I would master Live before investing in anything else.
I like how it's focus is just on making beats. I can get the job done in Live, but Guru seems to be a lot more focused on making beats.
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only thing I don't like about it is that it doesn't send note off message on release of pad on your controller, outside of that it's pretty dope, slicing algorithms could be better and are getting better, actualy everything is getting better in guru they are really working hard on it.
and the sample content is top notch super goody good stuff, especialy the stale bread folder
and the sample content is top notch super goody good stuff, especialy the stale bread folder
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Thanks for the Slicer Abe.
Thanks for the Slicer Abe.
got it since a few days and already fell in love with it. as mentioned some details (midiout, a few more inside-fx-ports, channel-out-routing and especially: randomizers!) could help it towards perfection, but even in this recent state it is really great to work with - all just goes easy by hand and sounds really good.