best buffer shuffler type effects?

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What are your favorite buffer shuffler or granular effect plugins?

I really love halftime for example

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Replicant 3 from Audio Damage is nifty.
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Love Replicant. Both Guitar Rig and Molekular have nice ones. Also still use Tantra.

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Too many to list, I use regularly, stuff from Sinevibes, Devious Machines, Audio Blast, cable guys, Audio Modern, lese, Audio Damage, Arturia, Unfiltered Audio, Glitchmachines and more...

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Sugarbytes looperator is still great, the beatcutter effect in Transfuser by Air is brilliant and you can also do some wild things with Glitchmachines Quadrant 2.

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Infiltrator 2 takes the cake for me. Of course, it can do a lot more than just glitch/buffer stuff but it excels at that. The sequencer makes it incredibly easy to dial in complex stuff in a predictable way. Cableguys Shaperbox specifically Timeshaper is also nice but I've found it much harder to create musical results.

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You can set up parallel channels in Snap Heap and use an lfo to remap to switch between them using the gain knob on each channel. Can stack whichever fx you want in each channel as it’s modular and it’s free too.

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maybe grid bitwig?

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martiu wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2024 8:24 pm Illformed Glitch 2
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This and Infiltrator 2! I cant begin to count how many glitch effects, I tried throughout the years. All had one thing in common = sloppy timing with impossible to control features. Glitch 2 is razor sharp on its repeater / stutter timing and can go from ultra sharp surgical spot on glitching to the most messy smeared chaos-goo, if thats what ya fancy :phones:

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shonky wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2024 4:54 pm You can set up parallel channels in Snap Heap and use an lfo to remap to switch between them using the gain knob on each channel. Can stack whichever fx you want in each channel as it’s modular and it’s free too.
Is it possible to do this within phase plan itself? This sounds interesting but I'm not really sure what you mean here, are you aware of the video that explains this?
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Touch The Universe wrote: Wed Jun 12, 2024 4:26 pm
shonky wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2024 4:54 pm You can set up parallel channels in Snap Heap and use an lfo to remap to switch between them using the gain knob on each channel. Can stack whichever fx you want in each channel as it’s modular and it’s free too.
Is it possible to do this within phase plan itself? This sounds interesting but I'm not really sure what you mean here, are you aware of the video that explains this?

Think it was on a Dash Glitch video. You can set a macro/lfo/random function and send this to multiple remaps. If we had four channels, the first remap would be at 100% from 0-25, the 2nd 100% from 26-50, then 100% 51-75, 100% 76-100.

If you want these in parallel so the fx ring out, set each channel gain to 0 and then connect the 1st remap to the 1st channel and repeat consecutively for the remaining channels. When you move through the remap, each channel will turn itself on/off depending on modulator position.

If tails don’t matter, you could go serial and use the remaps to move the mix from 0 to 100 for each channel

And yeah, this is possible in Phase Plant

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shonky wrote: Wed Jun 12, 2024 8:00 pm
Touch The Universe wrote: Wed Jun 12, 2024 4:26 pm
shonky wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2024 4:54 pm You can set up parallel channels in Snap Heap and use an lfo to remap to switch between them using the gain knob on each channel. Can stack whichever fx you want in each channel as it’s modular and it’s free too.
Is it possible to do this within phase plan itself? This sounds interesting but I'm not really sure what you mean here, are you aware of the video that explains this?

Think it was on a Dash Glitch video. You can set a macro/lfo/random function and send this to multiple remaps. If we had four channels, the first remap would be at 100% from 0-25, the 2nd 100% from 26-50, then 100% 51-75, 100% 76-100.

If you want these in parallel so the fx ring out, set each channel gain to 0 and then connect the 1st remap to the 1st channel and repeat consecutively for the remaining channels. When you move through the remap, each channel will turn itself on/off depending on modulator position.

If tails don’t matter, you could go serial and use the remaps to move the mix from 0 to 100 for each channel

And yeah, this is possible in Phase Plant
Can you share a phase plant patch so i can study it, or from mp?
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Touch The Universe wrote: Thu Jun 13, 2024 2:01 am
shonky wrote: Wed Jun 12, 2024 8:00 pm
Touch The Universe wrote: Wed Jun 12, 2024 4:26 pm
shonky wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2024 4:54 pm You can set up parallel channels in Snap Heap and use an lfo to remap to switch between them using the gain knob on each channel. Can stack whichever fx you want in each channel as it’s modular and it’s free too.
Is it possible to do this within phase plan itself? This sounds interesting but I'm not really sure what you mean here, are you aware of the video that explains this?

Think it was on a Dash Glitch video. You can set a macro/lfo/random function and send this to multiple remaps. If we had four channels, the first remap would be at 100% from 0-25, the 2nd 100% from 26-50, then 100% 51-75, 100% 76-100.

If you want these in parallel so the fx ring out, set each channel gain to 0 and then connect the 1st remap to the 1st channel and repeat consecutively for the remaining channels. When you move through the remap, each channel will turn itself on/off depending on modulator position.

If tails don’t matter, you could go serial and use the remaps to move the mix from 0 to 100 for each channel

And yeah, this is possible in Phase Plant
Can you share a phase plant patch so i can study it, or from mp?
I'll see what I can knock up for you. I'll try and do an example of each and post them here

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