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This article is flawed to the core. The Stutter Edit is a trademark of ] and this whole article is a promotion to this. The technique reportedly developed by BT has been around as long as samplers and is called sample retrigger, all of the programs listed in here are also much much older than the Stutter Edit program of his. ] <small>]</small> 15:59, 5 April 2011 (UTC) | This article is flawed to the core. The Stutter Edit is a trademark of ] and this whole article is a promotion to this. The technique reportedly developed by BT has been around as long as samplers and is called sample retrigger, all of the programs listed in here are also much much older than the Stutter Edit program of his. ] <small>]</small> 15:59, 5 April 2011 (UTC) | ||
This is a very interesting audio technique but the article uses relative durations, ie. "8th notes", to describe absolute duration events. It is only at conventional tempi that, for instance, 2048th notes normally correspond with extremely brief durations or fast speeds. ] (]) 17:18, 4 February 2022 (UTC) |
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This article is flawed to the core. The Stutter Edit is a trademark of Izotope and this whole article is a promotion to this. The technique reportedly developed by BT has been around as long as samplers and is called sample retrigger, all of the programs listed in here are also much much older than the Stutter Edit program of his. Suva Чего? 15:59, 5 April 2011 (UTC)
This is a very interesting audio technique but the article uses relative durations, ie. "8th notes", to describe absolute duration events. It is only at conventional tempi that, for instance, 2048th notes normally correspond with extremely brief durations or fast speeds. Phembree (talk) 17:18, 4 February 2022 (UTC)
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