By asantoni
Thu Apr 04, 2013 12:42 pm
Hi guys,
I've just released a big update to BeatCleaver that adds a bunch of new features that many producers have been asking for, including the big one: Time Stretching!
Check out the new BeatCleaver site here!

(BeatCleaver runs on both Windows and Mac OS X!)
New to BeatCleaver? Here's how I described it last year here on the MPC Forums:
Some of you might remember back when we were discussing BeatCleaver last year, you guys gave me a lot of good feedback that helped me figure out what to work on next for BeatCleaver. Thanks a ton for that, and as always, I'm open to more feedback if anyone has any ideas on where to go from here!
Ok, so back to BeatCleaver 1.3. There's a bunch of new features, but the main ones that everyone's been asking for are:
For the full nitty-gritty, hit up the release announcement on my blog.
What do you guys think?
Could this be a ReCycle killer one day? How do you think it compares to the Maschine 1.8 slicer or the MPC Renny's slicer? And what do you want to see next?
Thanks!
Albert
I've just released a big update to BeatCleaver that adds a bunch of new features that many producers have been asking for, including the big one: Time Stretching!

(BeatCleaver runs on both Windows and Mac OS X!)
New to BeatCleaver? Here's how I described it last year here on the MPC Forums:
BeatCleaver is my new app that's designed to make slicing and sampling as quickly as possible, and I hope it might be useful for you guys. I can see a use case for MPC users where maybe you want to do some editing and sampling on your PC, and then use your MPC for sequencing and live performance. If that sounds like you, I think you might like BeatCleaver.
Some of you might remember back when we were discussing BeatCleaver last year, you guys gave me a lot of good feedback that helped me figure out what to work on next for BeatCleaver. Thanks a ton for that, and as always, I'm open to more feedback if anyone has any ideas on where to go from here!
Ok, so back to BeatCleaver 1.3. There's a bunch of new features, but the main ones that everyone's been asking for are:
- Time Stretching - uses a new cutting-edge time stretching engine, which is great at preserving musical character in harmonic material as well as transients in drum beats (so everything stays punchy!)
- Drag Export Mode - you can drag slices right out of BeatCleaver now and into a folder, your desktop, or a DAW.
- FLAC Audio Support - FLAC has kinda become the format of choice for vinyl rips, so now you can load those into BeatCleaver
- On-the-Fly Slicing - there's a new "Slice at Cursor" button that lets you chop at the current playback position while a sample is slicing, for Just Blaze-style chopping (the shortcut key is S in BeatCleaver).
For the full nitty-gritty, hit up the release announcement on my blog.
What do you guys think?
Could this be a ReCycle killer one day? How do you think it compares to the Maschine 1.8 slicer or the MPC Renny's slicer? And what do you want to see next?
Thanks!
Albert








