Release year : 2015
Version : 2.1.0
Developer : Illformed
Developer’s site : http://illformed.com/glitch/
Platform : Intel only
Interface language : English
Tablet : Keygen (requires Windows emulator)
System Requirements :
* Any sequencer host with support for VST 2.4 or Audio Unit 2 plug-ins.
* Mac OS X 10.4 or newer.
* 1024 x 768 or higher resolution.
* Intel CPU.
Description :
Glitch audio effects plugin for Windows (VST), Mac (VST and AU) and Linux (VST), available in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions.
Features: a new improved sequencer that can play several effects simultaneously, with the ability to trigger unique scenes for each note on the keyboard,
Glitch can be as gentle or cruel as you like. Add sometimes a splash of Retrigger or stretcher with one beat in your drum loop, or fill
the entire sequencer with random effect blocks for a completely chaotic trip to the digital rabbit hole … The choice is yours!
Sequencer
– Each program consists of 128 scenes that can be called up using MIDI notes. Each scene has its own unique sequencer, time and effect settings, which allows you to create unique tonal variations for every moment in your song!
– The multiband sequencer allows you to overlay many effects that will sound simultaneously to create interesting multilayer sounds.
– Improved timeline allows you to control the sequencer to better match your track structure.
– Intuitive editor and template with drag’n’drop. Draw, erase, resize, split and join blocks with ease.
Effects
– 9 different modules, allow you to convert your sounds in radical new forms.
– Tempo-dependent effects can be easily tuned with precise timings.
– Filters, mixing, panning and volume controls on each module allow you to shape and fine-tune the sound output.
Randomize, Mutate, Glitch!
The Randomize and Mutate functions can be used almost everywhere. You can make Mutate one effect to get several different variations of the parameters or instantly use Randomize on all the effects of the scene to create unexpected, chaotic and inspiring results!
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