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Girl 2.0b11


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Requirements Mac OS 10.2 or higher
Downloads 0 Limitations None
Publisher yowstar File Size 1.5M
Date added 05 May 2003 Check your speed

Girl is an audio loop mixing instrument. Using your library of sound files or live audio input of any format, sound is loaded into a GirlModule, which will continuously loop the sound. Within a module you can modify the sound using the multi-mode filters, delay, granulator, up to 3 VST plugins, and by selecting smaller segments of the sound file. You can open any number of these modules, limited only by the amount of RAM and the power of your computer's processor. The modules can be treated individually, or the playback speeds of the loops can all be synchronized to a tempo. Mixing can be done with a mouse, Macintosh keyboard, and MIDI. Additionally, sounds are automatically segmented into equal length pieces, and these segments can be played with a keyboard or sequenced with Girl's sequencers. Sound output is easily recorded into a stereo or multi-track file, or can be directed to other audio programs with ReWire, DirectConnect, or VST. Ideal for the studio, live performance, and sound design.

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