![]() ![]() Not only does the new version bring the effect to the Mac platform for the first time, it also adds powerful randomization features, a pattern editor, and improvements to it’s effect modules. ![]() Given that the last update to Glitch was in 2010, many assumed that development had been discontinued, and that a Mac version would never come. Mac users had to look on enviously, or find alternatives such as Sugar Bytes’ Effectrix. ![]() While the individual effects were very cool, it was the ability to automatically turn them on and off, in sync with a DAW, that really made it stand apart. This powerful design, along with an attractive price (free!) made Glitch beloved among sound manglers and audio experimentalists–but only if they were PC users. When Glitch first came out in 2005, it was a novel concept: a multi effects unit combined with a sequencer for enabling and disabling the effects. In this VST spotlight we look at the Glitch 2 multi-effect plug-in, and we chat with creator Kieran Foster to find out what’s new with his software, and discuss all things glitchy. ![]()
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