
This library grew out of the common needs ofīoth projects, and we hope it’ll help other audio developers too.īeatCleaver now ships with libaudiodecoder for enhanced audio format support.īeatCleaver 1.2 is available now for US $15 /13 EUR. Source library for decoding compressed audio in a cross-platform wayĬalled “libaudiodecoder”. In partnership with Mixxx, the free DJ software, we’ve released an open Santoni also let us know about an open source library that they’ve been working on: The new Advanced Slicing menu facilitates slicing audio by fixed bars or beats, perfect for chopping multi?track exports for live resequencing. DJs can now easily save loops from songs to use with sampler decks and artists can cut samples for remixes and mashups.

With new support for MP3 and AAC formats, sampling from existing songs and recordings has never been easier. Here’s what they have to say about the update: As for the edge of the blade, it comes at. Speaking of the blade, it comes in 3.25 inches high by 7.5 inches long at the top and 7 inches at the bottom.

Speaking of its size, the total length of the cleaver is basically 13.5 inches long.

Developer Albert Santoni let us know about a a major update to Oscillicious BeatCleaver that is designed to make beat slicing faster and easier than ever. The Dalstrong cleaver has been tapered carefully for flexibility, hardness and minimum chopping resistance.
