KTGranulator is a free delay line granulator available as a VST effect plugin with custom editor and as a MacOSX Audio Unit. It was made as an exploration in building VST effect plugins and using the VSTGUI library and was inspired by the great DLGranulator effect in Ross Bencina's AudioMulch.
It works like this: incoming (mono)... >>read more
Cyclotron x2: an experimental granular signal modifier. Samples grains from the incoming audio, replays them at a specified rate, whilst performing an optional degree of pitch-shifting on each grain.
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The resulting audio can be fed back to the Cyclotron's input, the three main sections (pitcher, grain size &... >>read more
The Malty VST effect is designed for hosts such as Orion, sadly lacking in granular facilities. Malty is an analogue style delay line granulator with built in filtering and auto-panning. Hmmm. Nice. It can turn skip textures into smooth things; rearrange rhythms; turn sustained textures into stuttering snippets, and is happy to render your... >>read more
Granular processing
- one input to eight outputs
- based on the xtension DH_Granulator from David Haupt
- control over the speed, the duration, the shape and the pitch of each grain
- shifting of the order of the eight grains
- each grain can be separately moved or they... >>read more
GGrain breaks down the incoming signal into grains and then reassembles it. A grain is just a very short section of the sound, shaped to avoid clicks.
You can specify the number and size of the grains taken from the incoming signal. The level and pitch of each grain can then be altered before the sound is reconstructed, giving a... >>read more
Sonix: A single-stream quasi-synchronous granulator
which also features an analog filter to further
manipulate the sound with a smooth lowpass
phatpass (with some big bottom end)and highpass formant hybrid settings ...
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(Quality freeware and commercial soft synth's and vst... >>read more