Brian Trifon continues his discussion on drum programming and demonstrates Trifonic’s method for time-stretching to create special effects and glitchy awesomeness.
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Trifonic: Editing Beats – Part 2
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Posted January 4th, 2010 by Graham English
Brian Trifon continues his discussion on drum programming and demonstrates Trifonic’s method for time-stretching to create special effects and glitchy awesomeness.
Brian Trifon continues his discussion on drum programming and demonstrates Trifonic’s method for time-stretching to create special effects and glitchy awesomeness.
Watch on Vimeo:
Trifonic: Editing Beats – Part 2
Part 1 | Part 2
via Next Step Audio
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