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illformed Glitch plugin for Linux
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- dednikko
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Re: illformed Glitch plugin for Linux
Is there a DAW that can host it reliably?
This looks like a lot of fun, but I'm under the impression that Loomer's Sequent is a less expensive and more flexible version of the same concept, no?
This looks like a lot of fun, but I'm under the impression that Loomer's Sequent is a less expensive and more flexible version of the same concept, no?
Think like a gun.
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Re: illformed Glitch plugin for Linux
Well this part sounds awesome
"Sequencer: Each program consists of 128 scenes that can be triggered via MIDI notes. Each scene has its own unique sequencer pattern, timing, and effect settings, allowing you to create tons of unique variations for every moment in your song, all ready to go at the press of a key!"
"Sequencer: Each program consists of 128 scenes that can be triggered via MIDI notes. Each scene has its own unique sequencer pattern, timing, and effect settings, allowing you to create tons of unique variations for every moment in your song, all ready to go at the press of a key!"
Think like a gun.
Re: illformed Glitch plugin for Linux
Appears to be £10 cheaper than Sequent.dednikko wrote:Is there a DAW that can host it reliably?
This looks like a lot of fun, but I'm under the impression that Loomer's Sequent is a less expensive and more flexible version of the same concept, no?
I'll try downloading the demo and using it in Renoise.