Glitchmachines Fracture XT - Patchable Glitch Processor Plugin

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Glitchmachines released this week Fracture XT, a patchable Glitch Processor plugin

Features:

Granular Effects Processor with dedicated multimode filter
Buffer Effects Processor with dedicated multimode filter
Digital Delay Processor with variable input routing
4 flexible LFOs with Sync and variable shapes
Patchable Modulation Matrix
Extensive Randomization Options
105 Factory Presets from our top sound designers
Cross-platform compatibility (PC/Mac – VST/AU 32bit & 64bit)

Here is my first video about it ;)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zssGbrYN0Ms&t=200s
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Hey there - I checked your video. It's relevant for me, as I posted just this week a thread here about Glitchmachines. I hadn't known about them until recently, and they seem pretty interesting and different, from my limited experience with the 2 free plugins. I'm likely to buy their plugin bundle soon.

Thanks for the video :)

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Looks amazing

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Is the GUI shown on their website actual size?

http://glitchmachines.com/products/fxt/

Because if it is it barely fits on my screen (1920x1080)

Is it re-sizeable?

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The pic is a bit larger than the plugin, its not re-sizable.
It fits no problem on a 1920x1080 screen.

-Cheers

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This plugins would be more usefull if there would be possibility to automate dry/wet level of grain section and dry/wet of buffer section...otherwise you cant rid of instant noises . ....and yeah envelope follower would be good addon instead of only lfos. please finish that plugin with these. potential is here. i still thinking somehow free version of this have more practical usability mostly and contain even filters. fracture xt version does not have even filters. wut ???? How is that possible free version is somehow better than this ? !?

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