Friday, January 31, 2014
VoltageCtrlr - Glitchmachines Fracture vs. Modular Synth + Microbrute
Published on Jan 31, 2014 VoltageCtrlRtv·19 videos
"This demo features the Fracture plug in by www.glitchmachines.com
I setup a complex rhythm patch on my analog modular synth and processed it with the plug in. I also incorporated the Auturia Microbrute analog synth for the melodic part of the patch. everything was recorded live in one take.
FRACTURE is a FREE buffer effect plugin geared toward creating robotic artifacts and abstract musical malfunctions.
Fracture is the fifth installment in our FREE downloads series. Our goal is to bring you exclusive, high quality free content with the same uncompromising production values as our paid products.
Fracture features a buffer effect, a multimode filter, three LFOs and a delay. This plugin is geared toward adding glitchy articulations and abstract textures to your projects. Use it on anything from drum and percussion loops to synth lines and sound effects. Fracture's intuitive interface and diverse features make it simple to give your projects a unique technical edge."
via Shiro on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
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