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Tiny God has created a suite of small effect modules which will have control-rate 'subchannels' to modulate one another with. The cross-modulation isn't ready for prime time yet, but five of the individual modules are usable at this point.

Tiny Distort
Distortion and bitcrusher unit. Sample decimation adjustable down to 40:1, sample quantization from 24 bit to 1 bit, several different forms of waveshaping distortion, variable-hardness clipping, and a gain knob that goes to 11.

Tiny Splitter
Splits the incoming signal into three frequency bands. First out pair is lowpass, second out pair is bandpass, third out pair is highpass. Bandpass covers the range between the lowpass and highpass cutoff frequencies even if low and high cross over.

Tiny Chorus
Simple chorus unit. Can be very subtle or completely wack; the vibrato rate goes well into audible frequencies for a metallic FM sound, and in the current version, the feedback control can turn it into a pulsing throbbing mess very easily.

Tiny Gate
16-step tempo-synced gate sequencer with delay and feedback. Mutation control randomly tweaks gate states as it cycles.

Tiny Femme
FM oscillator. Carrier tone controlled directly or via MIDI in. Input signal modulates the frequency of the oscillator. The squelch knob controls the release time of an envelope follower on the input, which envelopes the carrier tone as well, so it isn't an irritating constant tone while the input is silent. NOTE: Tiny Femme is constructed as a synth with input channels, so some hosts may not know what to do with it.

The Tiny FX Suite plug-ins are currently free and are available for Windows in VST format.

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