Beat

New freeware plug-ins

tugrulakyuz

TugGlicento

ome readers may remember dblue Glitch, a freeware classic heard in numerous releases across various genres. Glitch was one of the first timeline-based glitch multi-effects and could play different effects like Reverse, Stutter, Retrigger and Gater one after the other and, thus, put the input signal through the wringer. Glitch is, unfortunately, only available as a 32bit plug-in for Windows; its commercial successor, Glitch 2, costs 50 Euro. Those who shy away from this expense should

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Beat English

Beat English2 min read
Why Are Spotify Playlists So Important?
What are playlists? The most important tool for increasing the popularity of your music on Spotify is playlists. 70% of playlists such as your “Mix of the Week” or “Release Radar” are automatically compiled based on your listening behavior. Countless
Beat English4 min read
HOW IT WORKS - WHAT IT DOES STREAMS & SPOTIFY FROM THE STUDIO TO THE PLAYLIST HOW MUCH YOU EARN WITH IT
It is remarkable how music consumption behavior has changed in the last two decades: from the free offering of music via net labels and self-distribution to legal downloads and crowdfunding to streaming. As a survey by the Bitkom industry association
Beat English3 min read
Test: Qu-Bit Mojave
Qu-Bit Mojave is a versatile granular effect equipped with an internal microphone. It‘s all about small audio particles, the grains, which can be transformed into audio particle storms in real time and in many different ways. Despite its compact size

Related Books & Audiobooks