Create Filthy Noises

US DMGAudio's PitchFunk plug-in can help      23/05/12

Create Filthy Noises


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DMGAudio has released PitchFunk, which they describe as an audio manipulating colossus that puts into your hands a laboratory-full of sound crunching effects.
A spokesperson told us, "Don't let the crafted UI fool you, PitchFunk makes the filthiest noises you've never heard.: Overview
  • Pitch Shifter feeds delay and filter with feedback to create unheard-of madness.
  • Lots of modulation, to keep everything moving while it's feeding back.
  • Makes mad, mad noises, previously unheard of, potentially frightening to children, pets and the infirm.
  • A barrel full of insane presets
  • Windows VST,VST3 as 32+64bit, 32bit RTAS
  • Mac VST, VST3 and AU as 32+64bit, 32bit RTAS
Sound
    10 pitch-shifting algorithms, based on classic hardware, optimised for modern CPUs, and extended for quality. 3 delay-line algorithms, covering vintage and modern delay lines. Configurable topology, for control over effect routing, to get exactly the right madness. Movable modulated gain-stage for pan/gain effects, to get things pumping and moving. Stereo, M&S independent and L&R independent modes
Modulation
    3 bezier-drawable LFOs, with swing and tempo synch Sidechain-able enveloper follower, with extensive control Full mod-matrix to route any source to any control MIDI playable/pitch-bend for Pitch
Pricing and Availability:
£64.99 GBP More information:


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