Computer Music

DeepAudio - is it worth the extra?

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We have RipX: DeepRemix (£79) on test here, but the RipX platform also boasts a more ‘pro’ module in the form of DeepAudio. This will set you back a heftier £299, but comes with everything you get in DeepRemix plus quite a few extras. These include the Audioshop suite which includes a Harmonic Editor; Clone, Draw Audio and Draw Pitch tools, plus a, reverb, timestretc­h and other effects. We also like the very cool instrument replacemen­t option in DeepAudio where you can ‘play’ one instrument with another audio part. Finally you get options to create your own tools plus a chord editor.

Of the two, though, we’d recommend the cheaper DeepRemix, simply because it comes with the headline grabbing bits, and you can always upgrade to DeepAudio later.

There’s full comparison between the two modules at the Hit ‘n’ Mix website.

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