Decimate The Frequency Spectrum

US Glitchmachines Subvert distortion processor for Mac and Windows is designed to do just that      15/05/15

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Glitchmachines describes Subvert as a savage 3-Channel distortion processor designed to facilitate the decimation of the frequency spectrum. They say that, based around 5 effects; multimode distortion, FM ring modulator, digitizer, metalizer and multimode filter, Subvert generates anything from subtle harmonics to relentlessly brutal distortions.

A spokesperson told us, "Offering three channels of each effects chain and a wealth of modulation options, Subvert is our take on the ideal tool to inject your productions with a sinister and aggressive edge. From subdued, hostile overtones to deadly seething noisescapes, Subvert will bring an extensive range of vicious effects to your audio arsenal."

Driving its core are 2 envelope followers and 4 LFOs with optional tempo sync, which can have their output inverted or combined using up to 4 mixers. The final output of the plugin can also be sculpted with the onboard master Equalizer. Subvert features 80 factory presets from sound designers Ivo Ivanov, Nicholas Yochum, Daed and Subjex.

FEATURES:

  • 3 Channels of Multimode Distortion
  • 3 Channels of FM Ring Modulation
  • 3 Channels of Sample Rate and Bit Reduction
  • 3 Channels of Metalizer Delay
  • 3 Channels of Multimode Filter
  • 4 LFOs, 2 Env Follwers, 4 Mixers, 2 Inverters and Master EQ
  • 80 Factory Presets from our top sound designers
  • Cross-platform compatibility (PC/Mac – VST/AU 32bit & 64bit)





Pricing and Availability:
$39

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