I would like to recommend Novaflash's Freefall 2.
It has a few bugs, like not saving the preset I set it to in Sonar, but it is a great sound manipulation tool.
Best of all it's free on their site.
Reger, just because your little corner of the world is insane, doesn't mean this place is going nuts.
Enough with all the emocons! post pictures of hot eastern European women!
It is good to know what other people do when they produce. Other wise you would have no idea how to make a particular type of sound.
I have spend many days just experimenting with sounds, but that is no substitute for knowing what other producers really do.
The distinction between physical and digital is completely pointless. I have digital music downloaded and burned to cd and I have files from physical cds that scratched and were thrown out.
I really like Audio Damage's Discord3. Its a pitch shifting delay that has three modes for virtually endless possibilities.
http://www.audiodamage.com/effects/product.php?pid=AD025
One day soon heavy metal, industrial and dark/hardcore electronic are all going to merge into this.
I'm just giving you all a heads up so you don't feel too behind the times
I just saw this movie and I was pleasantly surprised.
The plot feels just like a Philip K Dick book and although it wasn't written by Dick, it must have been heavily inspired by his books.
The sleeper classic of 2012.