DarkWare presents... Glitch Jockey.
Glitch Jockey creates glitches in totally different ways than traditional glitch plugs, indeed differently than any other glitch VST you can find on the internet, IMHO.
Eight different glitchfully useful effects have been tweaked and combined into one interface, intertwined via global LFO waveforms and a kinetic controller called G-Vector; not to mention complete secular bypass settings.
Each effect has its own individual LFO for respective parameter automation. The LFOs allow fine tuning of automatic and continous glitch effects. Also, the LFOs use a global custom waveform selection which is user defineable.
The G-Vector is a joystick-like interface that can control any glitch effect synced to it (you choose which ones) in a kinetic fashion. You can literally use the G-Vector to grab any of Glitch Jockey's FX units by the throat and throttle them live, in or out of time with your music. You can use the G-Vector for certain effects while having other effects controlled by their LFOs. Or, you can use the LFOs and the G-Vector simultaneously for delightfully useful insanity. There are even LFOs to sync to the G-Vector coordinates for automated offsets of the G-Vector itself.
Glitch Jockey is 100% stereophonic, but can also process mono signals with no problem.
Here are some demo MP3s:
A drum loop cycled through the presets.
A music piece manipulated live using the G-Vector control.
A piano melody cycled through the presets.
A little song I wrote called 1-9-9-9 (explicit robot lyrics) using Glitch Jockey for glitch effects, and Cool Edit Pro 2 for timestretching.
An industrial-glitch remix of Nine Ninch Nails' The Becoming, retitled I Need My Machine, using Glitch Jockey for glitch effects and Cool Edit Pro 2 for timestretching.
For more information, and to download Glitch Jockey, have a click here.
The download includes a complete user manual, as well as a visual reference tutorial, and a standalone version of the VST also.
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I would of had this uploaded days ago, but everytime I loaded the plug up to start writing the user manual I would lose track just playin' with tha thang.
