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 can be controlled together in the same manner that in the SpatGroup 88 : alignement, shifts, rotation
Splinetime: shape your sound in 4 different step-sequenced dimensions :
time - speed - pitch - frequency
based upon a granular engine
splinetime features :
- 16 timesynced steps per effect dimension
- variable step length
- 16 audiobuffers or live-input
- morphing between audiobuffers
- time and frequency domain output visualisation
- resonant filter
- full parameter automation
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.
free vst plugin. pc
The resulting audio can be fed back to the Cyclotron's input, the three main sections (pitcher, grain size & rate) can be modulated via their in-built lfo's, and an adjustable amount of randomness can be applied to the settings for each grain. Grain repitching can also be conrolled by incoming midi notes.
With judicious tweaking and modulation, the Cyclotron can create some seriously weird faux-timestretching, buffer override effects, repitched echoes and 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 can be controlled together in the same manner that in the SpatGroup 88 : alignement, shifts, rotation
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 original audio quite unrecognisable. Although primarily aimed at VST hosts lacking in granular abilities, it compliments Audio Mulch well, offering an attractive alternative to Mulch's sophisticated granular contraptions.