New (Better?) Mac alternative to DBlue Glitch vst....
New (Better?) Mac alternative to DBlue Glitch vst....
(From the site) what is it: an audio plugin that mutates your Ableton Live audio in real time, under your control
(From me) This is freakin cool!! I missed DBlue Glitch switching to a mac, not anymore!! A lot of control, easy tio use, and no bugs yet!
Plus its only 15 bucks!
Check it out and post your thoughts tricks/presets you come up with.
http://www.defectiverecords.com/majorma ... index.html
(From me) This is freakin cool!! I missed DBlue Glitch switching to a mac, not anymore!! A lot of control, easy tio use, and no bugs yet!
Plus its only 15 bucks!
Check it out and post your thoughts tricks/presets you come up with.
http://www.defectiverecords.com/majorma ... index.html
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Johnisfaster
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Like I said in the other forum (and for that matter, why are you double posting, er, spamming this? I you're going to, I might as well then too!)
no offence but this is def. not better than dBlue Glitch AND it costs $.
I could see justifying paying for this if it had more features and actually sounded better, but it doesn't. It was written in Max (which 'sounds' tingy to begin with). Furthermore, this only works with Live, whereas Glitch works with several hosts.
I think it is a shame that they would charge for this plugin knowing very well they are exploiting Mac users who wish they could use Glitch.
no offence but this is def. not better than dBlue Glitch AND it costs $.
I could see justifying paying for this if it had more features and actually sounded better, but it doesn't. It was written in Max (which 'sounds' tingy to begin with). Furthermore, this only works with Live, whereas Glitch works with several hosts.
I think it is a shame that they would charge for this plugin knowing very well they are exploiting Mac users who wish they could use Glitch.
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yeah.. how dare he post something on two forums!!! aren't there laws against that?premodea wrote:and for that matter, why are you double posting, er, spamming this?
isn't all business based on a demand of some sort? it's not exploiting at all it's an attempt at filling a demand the same way subway attempts at filling a demand for food by hungry people. You could then say that Subway is exploiting hungry people by making them pay for food.premodea wrote:I think it is a shame that they would charge for this plugin knowing very well they are exploiting Mac users who wish they could use Glitch.
It was as if someone shook up a 6 foot can of blood soda and suddenly popped the top.
I wasn't "spaming", I just posted it into tricks and tips, but thought I'd share it i General too since so many mac-cats had shared my sentiment.
Sorry if I put it in a sales"ish" way, I've done sales and marketing for 25 years and it's almost habit.
I'm just happy to have a pretty cool little vst to play with and get some of the good randomness like I did with DBlue. Sure they may not sound the same, I agree Max does not sound as thick, but that's what good preamps/effects/ and mastering are for.
And yeah, I am totally down with the free VST's, but you can't complain about fifteen bucks for a new toy.
WAY looking forward to BT plugs!!!!!
Cheers!
Sorry if I put it in a sales"ish" way, I've done sales and marketing for 25 years and it's almost habit.
I'm just happy to have a pretty cool little vst to play with and get some of the good randomness like I did with DBlue. Sure they may not sound the same, I agree Max does not sound as thick, but that's what good preamps/effects/ and mastering are for.
And yeah, I am totally down with the free VST's, but you can't complain about fifteen bucks for a new toy.
WAY looking forward to BT plugs!!!!!
Cheers!
nebulae wrote:My prediction...the BT plugs will help you make ghey trance that you are ashamed to tell people you do, but secretly you love listening to over and over.
I'm actually really excited over BT's plug ins. Have you seen the video demonstration? So easy. Sounds great.
And, btw, BT's "This Binary Universe" was one of the best electronic albums of 2006.
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There's also this btw which is cross platform.
There doesn't seem to be a demo version so i have no idea if it sucks
http://www.audiodamage.com/effects/prod ... ?pid=AD013
There doesn't seem to be a demo version so i have no idea if it sucks
http://www.audiodamage.com/effects/prod ... ?pid=AD013
Just catching up on my forum reading. I'm Dan Nigrin, the author of Major Malfunction:
http://www.defectiverecords.com/majormalfunction
To those who feel that Glitch is "better" than my plugin - you're obviously free to feel that way, but since Glitch is not available on the Mac, isn't it a moot point?
Also, please see the latest release of Major Malfunction, version 2.0, which was just released. It has two very important new features. (1) It allows *multiple* effects to be triggered on each step, with audio routing either serially or in parallel between those effects. Glitch (nor any other similar product that I'm aware of) has that feature. And (2), I've *dramatically* improved performance over previous versions. In the past, the plugin incurred the overhead of all effects being active at any one time, even if the effect wasn't "activated" in the grid. That's changed in the new version - only the activated effects put load on the processor. The net result is that the new version has about 1/2 the CPU consumption for routine use than the previous versions, even with the additional "multi" feature.
Finally, to those who make that point that Glitch is free, and Major Malfunction is not - that's true, and all I can say is that for me, considering the amount of time I've invested into the plugin's development, asking for the small amount I charge (only $25 for the latest version) is not unreasonable at all.
Dan
http://www.defectiverecords.com/majormalfunction
To those who feel that Glitch is "better" than my plugin - you're obviously free to feel that way, but since Glitch is not available on the Mac, isn't it a moot point?
Also, please see the latest release of Major Malfunction, version 2.0, which was just released. It has two very important new features. (1) It allows *multiple* effects to be triggered on each step, with audio routing either serially or in parallel between those effects. Glitch (nor any other similar product that I'm aware of) has that feature. And (2), I've *dramatically* improved performance over previous versions. In the past, the plugin incurred the overhead of all effects being active at any one time, even if the effect wasn't "activated" in the grid. That's changed in the new version - only the activated effects put load on the processor. The net result is that the new version has about 1/2 the CPU consumption for routine use than the previous versions, even with the additional "multi" feature.
Finally, to those who make that point that Glitch is free, and Major Malfunction is not - that's true, and all I can say is that for me, considering the amount of time I've invested into the plugin's development, asking for the small amount I charge (only $25 for the latest version) is not unreasonable at all.
Dan
Dan Nigrin / Defective Records / https://defectiverecords.com
DP Editor / Fauxmo (Fizmo editor) / Cyclic, M185 & Klee Sequencers / MC-2oh2, MC-202, MC-4 & DSX Hacks
DP Editor / Fauxmo (Fizmo editor) / Cyclic, M185 & Klee Sequencers / MC-2oh2, MC-202, MC-4 & DSX Hacks