GLITCH JOCKEY - "The glitch reinvented."

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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. :D
Last edited by JackDark on Sat Dec 31, 2005 9:53 am, edited 2 times in total.

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:violin: music for my ears

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Greetings one and all.I have been visiting this site for years and i must say that listening to the demo mp3s of Glitch Jockey has made me sign up to KVR.Big up JackDark!,Glitch Jockey is one supernatural vst creation.You are the future.I,m off to have a play with the demo version and will probably buy.Keep up the good works. 8) [/img]
Strictly drum and bass

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dude. happy new year. i hope 2006 brings you all joy. and thank you very much for this of course.
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JackDark.This thing is Baaaaaad!!!,you've got my $20.Thanks. :) .Before i forget , i had a play with FX Jockey and was unable to record the joystick movement events.Should it be able to do this ?.If it can ,$15 will be heading your way.
Strictly drum and bass

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Waiting Man - You have a quirky memory, I dig. :)

Tuz - I hope 2006 brings you much joy also. You need it man. The stuff's in the mail BTW. Glad to see you took the ring out also. :P

MegaWatt - Wow man, I really don't know what to say. :shock: I'm kinda out of it right now after spending a marathon 40 hours programming Glitch Jockey all week (gotta stop doing that). I would like to say that FX Jockey can do that, MIDI record, and all... "in theory" it can, I ran MIDI all through the patching. However, I can't verify it, because I don't have a MIDI compatible hardware joystick interface. Maybe somebody 'round these parts has one and can try it out... sorry if it can't though. I envisioned "mouse control", but a block full of joysticks linked directly would be just sex. :love: I'm glad you surfaced finally BTW. :)

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get one of the usb ps2 controllers from wal-mart, it's like 20 bucks, and theres lots of freeware joystick to midi software out there - midijoy, joy2midi, etc... savi site is one place i know of..

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I've just had another go with Fx Jockey in my host (OrionPro) trying to record the global control movements with my mouse ,still no joy.Can anyone assist ? .By the way,still playing with the demo of Glitch Jockey , i'm not far away from being commited to an asylum (Wicked!) :)
Strictly drum and bass

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Tuz - I actually have a PS to USB adapter, I should give that a go like you said.

Megawatt - I sent you the goods :) . I see what you're trying to do now, record MIDI within your host... I don't know if that's really specific to FX Jockey insofar as it is to your host itself. Some hosts support "MIDI Learn", that's what I use... then you can record the MIDI input itself to its own file... depending on your host. I'm no Orion pro, I think the Bones is though...

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JackDark wrote:Tuz - I actually have a PS to USB adapter, I should give that a go like you said.

i didn't say that :p
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Okay,i've sussed it.It seems to like it in song mode ,works a treat.Bigup JackDark , $15 heading your way. :)
Strictly drum and bass

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tuz wrote:
JackDark wrote:Tuz - I actually have a PS to USB adapter, I should give that a go like you said.

i didn't say that :p
Damn my sleep deprivation! :hihi:

Sorry... Dover, I should try that.

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Megawattt wrote:Okay,i've sussed it.It seems to like it in song mode ,works a treat.Bigup JackDark , $15 heading your way. :)
Man that's great! That it works at least. I'm glad the MIDI stuff I skewed wasn't in vain... have fun bro... if you make anything shareable please do so, love to hear free .MP3s. :D

Now ... I have to get some sleep ... later folks...

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Megawattt wrote:Okay,i've sussed it.It seems to like it in song mode ,works a treat.Bigup JackDark , $15 heading your way. :)



fx will only record midi data on song record mode :)

aside from that wow man,40 hours well spent :D

see you next year :D
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had a proper play with this today,i can honestly say its going to be a glitchtastic 2006 indeed :)
once i get something done ill lt you know :)
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