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JMG Sound Bitpunk €79

Digital distortion is often seen as a cold, less attractive process next to warmer-sounding analogue saturation and overdrive. However, JMG Audio’s Bitpunk plugin gives you nuanced control over the digital degradation effect, turning harsh distortion into artful trash. It gives you two source channels and lets you swap bits from one to the other for characterful bitcrush fuzz, or out-and-out glitch destruction.

The main signal comes in through source A, and then you can choose from several options for source B. These include Input (the same as A), Invert (which is the input inverted), Mute

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