Multi FX Plug-In For Mac And Windows

US Glitchmachines Convex is designed to create contorted artifacts      30/01/15

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Glitchmachines describes Convex as a multi-effects processor designed to facilitate the creation of contorted artifacts, syncopated patterns and skewed digital textures. A spokesperson had this to say about it...

"Based around three classic effects; multimode filter, pitch shifter and delay, Convex generates dynamic variations of the input signal by morphing between two instances of each effect and modulating their key parameters using an extensive array of control modules.

Driving its core are 4 LFOs with optional tempo sync and 2 envelope followers which can have their output inverted or combined using mixers and multipliers. Convex features 100 factory presets from Ivo Ivanov, Thomas Hennebert, Nicholas Yochum, Daed and Subjex. From mellow dub delays to mind-blowing glitch sequences, Convex will bring a broad range of exciting effects to your audio arsenal."

FEATURES:

  • Dual Multimode Filters
  • Dual Pitch Shifters
  • Dual Digital Delays
  • Dual Envelope Followers
  • Two Signal Mixers, Multipliers and Inverters
  • 4 LFOs with Retrig, Sync and variable shapes
  • 100 Factory Presets from our top sound designers
  • Cross-platform compatibility (PC/Mac – VST/AU 32bit & 64bit)


Pricing and Availability:
$29

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