- Glitch is a cross-platform audio plug-in that provides a powerful sequencer for playing several effects at once. With Glitch, you will also be able to fill the entire sequencer with random effect blocks or to add splashes of retrigger or stretcher to single hits.
- We support Mac OS and Windows operating systems and offer 32bit and 64bit versions of our software in the industry standard Audio Unit and VST formats. At this time we do not plan to support the proprietary AAX plugin format. Pro Tools users whom wish to attempt to run our plugins via VST Wrappers or similar software must do so at their own risk.
32-bit VST did not show its GUI correctly when running in Live 8 on Mac OS X. New: Sequencer blocks can now be moved vertically. 2.0.1: Fixes: Programs were not being recalled correctly in the AU version. GUI was not displaying correctly in Ableton Live on Mac OS X. Some parameters weren't being reset correctly when initializing the scene.
Installation
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Our software products include installers for both Mac OS and Windows operating systems. The respective installers are available in a sub-folder within the main product folder architecture, labeled either Mac or Win. With all other audio applications closed, simply run the installer appropriate to your system and follow the standard prompts until the installation is completed. Once installation is complete, you may launch your host of choice (such as Ableton Live, Logic, etc.) from wherein you can instantiate the respective software plugin. For detailed information relevant to specific software products, navigate to the SETUP section of the associated User Guide.
Mac Users: As of April 2020, all of our plugins/installers are compatible with Catalina. After running our installers, a system restart may be necessary before our plugins show up inside your DAW. If the Mac Preset Installers fail on your system, please follow these instructions.
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Windows Users: take care to ensure that you’ve chosen the proper options during the installation dialog, where you’ll be prompted to choose the destination folders for the 32bit and 64bit versions of the plugin. In the event that the plugin does not appear in your DAW, it’s highly likely that you put both versions in the same folder in which case one of the files will overwrite the other. To remedy this, run the installer again and carefully select the appropriate option for the architecture relevant to your system.