
Draw, erase, resize, split and join blocks with ease.

BUT for reaktor maybe hundreds of other 'glitchy' plugins do exist, so this is maybe the most interesting thing i could recommend, there are literally thousands of users creations and many of 'em are pretty excentric and weird and fancy and wonderful if it's about unusual sound-design. Last but not least, a similar ensemble for the modular reaktor-environment is the 'rex fx' or its follower 'toxonic glitch' which can get grabbed at the user library of nativeinstr*ments: that one is a fancy mixture of dblue's glitch and effektrix. for sure also an interesting thing to have a look at. 'audio damage' also does a fantastic job, bought many of their plugz, 'replicant' is maybe the most-glitch-alike one i'd recommend but it has some other approaches in straight comparison to dblue's glitch or turnado but 'replicant' has its very on charmin' way.

If you're on ableton live, also check out 'major malfunction' which is some sort of a dbluesglitchclone, especially users on osX could be happy 'bout that hint since dblue - afaik - never converted the glitch to osX, did he? plugz like 'buffer override' do what you expect 'em to do.

there are a few old freeware-gems i really would love to recommend, as simple as they seem to be, they still do a wonderful good job and they focus in what they can do best without overclocking the cpu or confusing with huge and complicated menus. Then you really could enjoy that one since StutterEdit is maybe the only plug which also creates exremely 'dubby' sounds you simply can't create with glitch, turnado, effektrix or artillery2 _that_ way.īut.
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Most of the presets are pretty spaced out and the contrary of subtile, so sometimes it might feel a bit 'too much', so, same es for Turnado, take some time and code your on effects. Izotopes stutter edit is maybe the most flexible of all of the already mentioned plugz, but it's a bigger cpu-hog especially on older / slower machines. Also some of the fx like the vocoder are, well, not too fancy, they also can be fun to use but as soon as you want to tweak 'em _exactly_ the way you'd like you quickly see the limitations of each of the single effect-units. Turnado simply has a different approach with the focus on tweakin' live, the fx-units sound more experimental and rougher compared to Effectrix, so this one could be fun as well but if you want the results to be predictable, you'll need some time spending with the engine coding your own presets, otherwise it's just a matter of try&error. If i'd compare both, the effectrix feels colder and more sterile, but that's just a matter of taste. Let's say, dblues fx-unit is somewhat the origin, for sure it's a "keeper" and one of the most easy to use plugins of all of the mentioned ones.Įffectrix is very similar, has a slightly different sound and meanwhile a few more features, but early versions ran pretty unstable and feels like its cpu-consumption is higher compared to dblues glitch. If you listen closely you'll figure out that his unit has a pretty specific and unique sound which quickly got used and abused after he released his plugin even on highly succesful productions.

Recently i just read but since i am such a glitchnerd i had to register to reply.ĭblue was maybe the first one who created such a stunning and sequenced (!) multi-fx-unit with the focus on the buffer-stutter-glitch, maybe still today poeple are waiting and hoping for an update.
