illformed Glitch 2 v 2.1.3 Mac

Introduction
The infamous FSU plugin is back! And yes, the Mac version is finally here!

Glitch is a Mac (VST and AU) and Linux (VST) sound effects plugin available in both 32-bit and 64-bit formats. With a new and improved sequencer that can play multiple effects at the same time, with the ability to trigger unique scenes from every note on your keyboard, Glitch can be as gentle or as brutal as you like.
Add random splashes
retrigger or stretcher to individual beats in your drum loop, or fill the entire sequencer with random effects blocks for a completely chaotic journey down the digital rabbit hole… the choice is yours!

Features at a glance
Sequencer
Each program consists of 128 scenes that can be triggered using MIDI notes. Each scene has its own unique sequencer template, timing and effects settings, allowing you to create tons of unique variations for every moment of your song, all ready to use with a single keystroke!

The multi-band sequencer lets you play multiple effects at the same time, creating interesting layered sounds.
Improved sequencer timing control to better match your rhythm and song structure.
Intuitive drag and drop template editor. Draw, erase, resize, split and join blocks with ease.

Effects
A collection of cheeky little effect modules designed to slice, cube, screw, twist, flip and give your sounds radical new shapes.
The tempo-synced effects can be easily adjusted to precise musical timings such as 16th note, 8th note triplets and so on.
Filter, blend, pan, and volume controls on each module help shape and fine-tune the output.

Randomize, Mutate, Glitch!
Randomization and mutation functions can be found in almost every level. Change one effect to get slightly different parameter variations, or instantly randomize everything in the entire scene for unexpected, chaotic and inspiring results!

Add. Information : 2.1.3 Fixes:
Apple Native Silicon support.
macOS Monterey and Ventura compatibility.

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