A fairly simple delay plugin which also has a 'Rhythmic Mode'. Basically this alters the delay time in a sequence using very short delay times, which gives a characteristic 'metallic' sound, and effectively allows you to turn previously un-pitched sounds (such as a drum loop), into pitched sequences. Also syncs to the host's tempo, although it... >>read more
A pitched (i.e. very short) delay effect, with a pattern sequencer to control it. Not the most useful plugin, but you might find a place for it if you like weird electronic noises.
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DetectComp is a donationware Windows VST DLL.
Features :
Realtime multi-criterion numerical analysis :
High and low velocity,
Stereo deviation,
High and low frequency mean,
Compression statistical indicator,
Peak and RMS progressive values,
Velocity Distribution computation,... >>read more
Cycle shifter:
Reads in a cycle's-worth of the input signal, then (once the whole cycle's been read in) outputs it again, on top of the current output. Works best with long/sustained sounds (e.g. strings, pads etc.), sounds like a weird kind of gentle distortion.
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Distortionator mk2: A simplistic distortion plugin, with two modes. The first mode is a modified threshold-type distortion (although the modification isn't particularly noticeable, sound-wise). The second mode is called Sine Wave distortion, although it's actually closer to frequency-modulation, as the audio input is used as the index to a sin()... >>read more
ndcMIDI plugin pack:
A pack of MIDI utility plugins I made to use with Tracktion's Rack Filters (though they'll probably work in most hosts).
MIDI Note Filter: Allows through only the selected note.
MIDI Note Trans: Transposes all incoming note values by the specified amount (irrespective of key).
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ndcTrem+: Simple tremolo/auto-panner plugin, allows for tempo-sync, and syncing the oscillator's phase to bar starts.
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Buffer synth:
Writes the input audio to a buffer and them lets you 'play' it (i.e. control the size of the buffer, and the speed at which it's played through) - works best if you've got a MIDI keyboard connected. I know the name's a misnomer, but I couldn't think of anything else to call it.
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Buffer synth alpha:
A fairly lo-fi effect. When you send it a MIDI note, it will play back the contents of it's buffer at the note's pitch. Note that this is not an alpha release - the Buffer Synth series uses a Street Fighter naming convention (i.e. Buffer Synth, Buffer Synth 2, Buffer Synth 2 Championship edition, Buffer Synth 2 Turbo,... >>read more
Amplitude imposer:
Takes 2 stereo inputs and imposes the amplitude envelope of the first one on the second one. Also has a threshold level for the second input, so that when the signal falls below it, it is amplified up to the threshold, to give a greater signal to be amplitude modulated. You'll need a relatively flexible host (i.e. one... >>read more