Yes, I used it the other day when mixing down a session and it puts out some very intresting studders. I found that it is very easy to over use so in total I used it for only about 4 bars in a song and that was broken up in two spots. Remember that you need to set up an audio track and arm it, sending your studder to it to record the studder changes to and then you need to go back and cutt out the origenal audio so it is not over lapping. This is all dependent on if you only want the studder affect heard on that part of the music and not both the origenal source and the studder affect.
HTH
----- Original Message ----- From: "chad baker" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, January 13, 2014 3:51 AM
Subject: re-studder edit


hi disregard my previous post about studder  edit got it working
did some reading online
i like that plugin i like how on every keyboard key its a different effect

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