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- Stutter_edit abstract "The stutter edit (a form of Granular synthesis) is a musical production technique, most often known for its use in electronic music, in which fragments of audio are repeated in rhythmic intervals.[citation needed] Stutter edits not only occur as the common 16th note repetition, but also as 64th notes and beyond. Stutter edits can go beyond 2,048th notes and can be measured in milliseconds. Above a certain point, these repetitions transition from rhythmic to tonal frequencies, making musical notes out of the repeated audio. These extremely short, fast groups of notes are often placed into the spacing of an eighth or sixteenth note in an otherwise “normal” bar, creating rhythmic accenting and patterns that call attention to a particular section. These patterns can be placed at the beginning of a bar, or towards the end for a more syncopated sound.Electronic musician Brian Transeau came up with this 'technique', and later made it into a plugin when making his album "This Binary Universe". The audio plugin is named "Stutter Edit" and was co-released by iZotope and Sonik Architects.".
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- Stutter_edit subject Category:Musical_techniques.
- Stutter_edit type Ability105616246.
- Stutter_edit type Abstraction100002137.
- Stutter_edit type Cognition100023271.
- Stutter_edit type Know-how105616786.
- Stutter_edit type Method105660268.
- Stutter_edit type MusicalTechniques.
- Stutter_edit type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Stutter_edit type Technique105665146.
- Stutter_edit comment "The stutter edit (a form of Granular synthesis) is a musical production technique, most often known for its use in electronic music, in which fragments of audio are repeated in rhythmic intervals.[citation needed] Stutter edits not only occur as the common 16th note repetition, but also as 64th notes and beyond. Stutter edits can go beyond 2,048th notes and can be measured in milliseconds.".
- Stutter_edit label "Stutter edit".
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