Anyone use dblue Glitch?
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    Default Anyone use dblue Glitch?

    http://illformed.org/plugins/glitch/

    is it more or less like Stutter Edit?

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    i have it on my old studio pc...its not bad, very editable to get a well controlled glitch going on. shame its not for mac tho
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    I have it, but haven't used it on any of my newer tracks. It's really cool to use to give it a awesome break from repetition, or a random change, pretty simple to use and customize, and cool to make your own sequences from the presets. It has a gate (the stutter), a rewind, a tape style stop, and a few other cool effects. And it's free. Give it a shot, I loved it. Sadly, Cubase Elements isn't allowing the GUI to show up for whatever reason. So I can't really have fun with it unless I use FL.

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    dBlue glitch is an awesome free plug-in. I used to use it when I still had a PC.

    No Mac version.

    Definitely recommend it.
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    I started using it with Downlinks suggestion, however with that suggestion came the move to OSX where dBlue has not been ported.

    SugarByte is a decent substitution!
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    is stutter edit better than effectrix and/or dblue?

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    It's similar in function but has different effects and different methods of editing/arranging those effects. Same with Gross Beat.

    I wouldn't say it's "better", it's just does it differently.

    I love dblue Glitch, except that the #4 randomization effect (green) seems to be inconsistent. I was asked to send an unmastered copy of one of my tracks to a label, and when I loaded up the project... It didn't sound the same. I glitched the bassline, and now it was glitching it... differently.

    I don't know how it generates that randomization, but it's poorly coded.

    I've enjoyed both Stutter Edit and Gross Beat so far, but haven't worked with them quite as much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Belmont!
    I don't know how it generates that randomization,
    Randomly?
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