
When I used to do a live breakbeat project I used to use the Beat Repeater on Ableton, which is amazing, but it gets knocked into a cocked hat by the Lucifer VST. Once you get into it you can literally play it like an instrument. Hitting D1 and G#2 will flange the note at a 1/256th notes.
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Hitting F1 and C#1 will give you a full bar tape stop. The genius bit is that you can now PLAY glitches on your keyboard - hitting C1 and F#1 will give you a quater bar stutter. The white keys will define the glitch type - so for example, you can set up C1 for a stutter, D1 for a flange, E1 for a resample down, F1 for a tape stop.

The black keys define note length (so C#1 will be 1 bar, D#1 will be half a bar, F#1 will be a quarter bar and so on, until you get up to the 1/128th and 1/256th notes of the G#2 and A#2). MDA(Maximdigitalaudio)PLUGINPACKVST.rar MGSoftwarePLUGS.rar MrRayVSTElectricPiano2.2.zip MuonTauProVSTiv1.0.1. You CAN set it up to go automatically in the same way as the Glitch plugin (which is suprisingly usable imo, though it does come in for some stick).īut it's much more interesting to use it as an instrument - that way you can set it up to basically leave teh audio unprocessed until you hit a key on your MIDI controller. It has a relatively high learning curve, but since you can create pretty much any glitch effect you want (timestretch, stutter, pitchbend, resample, chorus/flange/phase, pan, volume, whatever) in REAL time, it's very much worth learning.

The best glitch plugin I've ever used is made by Devine Machine and is called Lucifer.
