Hi, it’s easy to get Stutter Edit working with Midi in Protools. Put Stutter 
edit on an audio track as an insert. Create a new midi track. Set the Input to 
your midi controler, and the output to Stutter edit. I think you need to arm 
the midi track so that it is record enabled. YOu can trigger the various 
jestures and effects with your midi keyboard. The stutters are synced to your 
project tempo, so you can change the tempo of your project to change the tempo 
of the stutters.


As for Windows: I know that there is a hotspot clicker set for Stutter edit 
which I know you can use with Sonar, created by someone called Steve Stamer. 
Probably best to contact the midimag list for more information on that.

I’m going to work on developing stutter edit accessibility some more using 
keyboard maestro. 
> On 9 Dec 2014, at 17:33, Scott Chesworth <scottcheswo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Looking at Nectar 2 over on the dark side, yup, there's a lot of
> parameters exposed... 150 or so. Well labeled, but not real-world
> values, so things like the frequencies for each EQ band are a bit of a
> guessing game. As usual for iZotope, the actual plugin GUI is sort of
> accessible too, with the biggest hurdle IMO being that the folder
> names aren't readable in the presets browser. Individual presets are,
> but keeping track of which folders are open and where the ones you
> liked lived without folder names can be a bit of a mare. It's a pretty
> good plugin overall though, plenty of the stock presets have made it
> in to songs out of the box here.
> 
> On 12/9/14, Chris Smart <csma...@cogeco.ca <mailto:csma...@cogeco.ca>> wrote:
>> Anyone know if the parameters are exposed on the Windows side for that one?
>> 
>> At 03:40 AM 12/9/2014, you wrote:
>>> Hi there,
>>> Anyone happen to have the presets for the Nectar
>>> Production suite? Itâ EURO (tm)s Izotopes take on vocal
>>> processing. If i could or had access to sighted
>>> help, iâ EURO (tm)d try making them myself and
>>> contribute but as it stands now, all i can do is ask politely for them.
>>> /Krister
>>> 
>>>> 9 dec 2014 kl. 02:04 skrev David Eagle
>>>> <<mailto:onlineea...@googlemail.com>onlineea...@googlemail.com>:
>>>> 
>>>> and
>>> 
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