Spongerific audio toaster:
A strange little tone-generating plugin. When the input level goes above a certain threshold, the frequency of the input signal is analysed very roughly (basically it just counts the zero-crossings), and a sine wave of that frequency is then generated. It's not perhaps the most useful plugin.
Pan-Oh!-Rama is a 6-stage modulation effect using multiple waveform LFO's with FM routing and smoothing. It also uses two filterbanks offering 2p/4p LP, 2p/4p HP, 2p BP and 2p BR filters. Pan-Oh!-Rama can either be run tempo synced to the host application or with a manual tempo setting. The LFO's can be gate trigged allowing the LFO's to be restarted by a note-on MIDI message.
free vst plugin, pc.
discipline2:
thanks to brokengadget for the inspiration. take signal, delay, no feedback.. feed output of delay thru other delay.. repeat for total of five delays. add a randomised switcher to select taps, sync it to the beat, make it stereo. here is your sound, your sound, sound, here, here, sound, is, is, your, sound, is your..
disc2 adds a q-style probability clock so that randomisation sequences can be repeated.
Gum:
'she's a beauty..' inspired by destroyfx's 'buffer override' effect and the music from jsrf. three 'sample and hold'/buffer looping rates with a <=16 step sequencer venetian blind your audio to the beat. uses david haupt's 'sampler' module.. very funny, but i've noticed that in 'use,' it does the usual clicking from sampling off of 0 dc, but when printing the track, comes out w/o clicks. massive robo effect, i have to stop myself from using it on everything.