Glitch 2 For Linux, Mac & Windows

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Illformed has released Glitch 2, an audio effect plugin for Linux, Mac & Windows.

Glitch features a new sequencer which can play multiple effects simultaneously, with the ability to trigger unique scenes from every note on your keyboard, Glitch can be ‘as gentle or as brutal as you like’.

Features:

  • Sequencer
    • Each program consists of 128 scenes that can be triggered via MIDI notes. Each scene has its own unique sequencer pattern, timing, and effect settings, allowing you to create tons of unique variations.
    • Multi-lane sequencer allows many effects to be played simultaneously, to create interesting layered sounds.
    • Improved sequencer timing controls to better match your groove and song structure.
    • Intuitive pattern editor with drag’n’drop. Draw, erase, resize, split and join blocks with ease.
  • Effects
    • 9 effect modules designed to slice, dice, chop, screw, twist, turn and mangle your sounds.
    • Tempo-synced effects can easily be dialled in to precise musical timings such as 16th notes, 8th note triplets, and so on.
    • Filter, mix, pan and volume controls on each module, to help shape and fine-tune the output.
  • Randomize, Mutate, Glitch
    • Randomize and Mutate functions can be found at almost every level. Mutate a single effect to get slightly different parameter variations, or instantly Randomize everything in the entire scene to create unexpected, chaotic and inspiring results.

Glitch 2 is available now for $59.95.

11 thoughts on “Glitch 2 For Linux, Mac & Windows

  1. WHOAH. What?? Is this a later iteration of the PC-only plug from DBlue? Are they still around? Wow, it sure looks a lot like it. That was the best, I’ve never touched another glitch vst that even came close to it, besides maybe Artillery?… Nah, not even.

  2. Fantastic!. I have been pestering the developer for years to do a mac version. never got a reply, but
    hey now it’s here. Love the new Gui and updated featureset.

  3. Finnaly 😀 yee great one. used it about 10 years ago on wins. Now finally on mac 😀 Its still great one to use it live! And great work on the interface.

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