I meant that Sloom will be replacing PaulXStretch for me personally on my new machine. But I forgot to write that last part. I still love PaulXStretch and will continue to use it on my Intel iMac, but I won't be installing it on my new MacBook Pro. I've been looking for an up-to-date, extreme time-stretcher in AU format and Native Apple Silicon and Sloom seems to fit the bill.What does it do that PaulXStretch can’t?This company is fantastic and I’ve been waiting for this release. It will replace the PaulXStretch plug-in and will be really good at creating constantly-evolving soundscapes and special effects. Very reasonable price, too!
**Edit - I wanted to compare the two feature-wise, so I revisited the Sonosaurus website. I'm really glad that I did, too. I didn't realize that PaulXStretch had been updated to version 1.6, or I forgot and never downloaded the update.
I thought development had stopped a few years ago, that's why I was looking for a different plug-in to run on my new Silicon Mac. This is cool and I dig the cleaner GUI as well!
In terms of features, I'm interested in Sloom's spectral modulation, the five different time-stretching algorithms, and the randomness panel. Other than that, I haven't had an opportunity to run Sloom through it's paces yet and I've only had a quick look at the manual. But I've been happy with Anemond's other software, so I bought Sloom based on that previous experience.
Statistics: Posted by morphex — Thu Jun 20, 2024 5:57 am