BIT reducer
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- KVRist
- 152 posts since 10 Dec, 2004 from Stockholm, Sweden
does anyone know some good and free BIT reduce plug-in, need to do some converting on my clean samples. need fast hard organic sounds :::)
christopher
christopher
?how?
No presets for me, Thanx!!!
No presets for me, Thanx!!!
- KVRAF
- 8075 posts since 9 Jan, 2003 from Saint Louis MO
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- KVRist
- 360 posts since 31 Jan, 2004 from SoCal
Cool, i've been looking for some good free VST bit reduction effects myself.
If anyone's using Cubase SX, it comes with a nice BitCrusher effect as well.
If anyone's using Cubase SX, it comes with a nice BitCrusher effect as well.
www.digitaldoom.com
Mac Pro, M-Audio ProjectMix I/O, Ableton Live, Logic
Mac Pro, M-Audio ProjectMix I/O, Ableton Live, Logic
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- KVRAF
- 4738 posts since 20 Feb, 2004 from Gothenburg, Sweden
Not anywhere near as fun to use as VCS Elite Reducer though...digitaldoom wrote:Cool, i've been looking for some good free VST bit reduction effects myself.
If anyone's using Cubase SX, it comes with a nice BitCrusher effect as well.
Stefan H Singer
https://dropshotaudio.com/
https://dropshotaudio.com/
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- KVRist
- 360 posts since 31 Jan, 2004 from SoCal
Can't wait to go home and try it!stefancrs wrote:Not anywhere near as fun to use as VCS Elite Reducer though...digitaldoom wrote:Cool, i've been looking for some good free VST bit reduction effects myself.
If anyone's using Cubase SX, it comes with a nice BitCrusher effect as well.
www.digitaldoom.com
Mac Pro, M-Audio ProjectMix I/O, Ableton Live, Logic
Mac Pro, M-Audio ProjectMix I/O, Ableton Live, Logic
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- KVRist
- 360 posts since 31 Jan, 2004 from SoCal
yes, you're the only one...Warmonger wrote:Am I the only one that read the topic as BT reducer? I was really excited for a moment!
www.digitaldoom.com
Mac Pro, M-Audio ProjectMix I/O, Ableton Live, Logic
Mac Pro, M-Audio ProjectMix I/O, Ableton Live, Logic
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- KVRAF
- 2277 posts since 2 Dec, 2003
- KVRian
- 1118 posts since 31 Aug, 2001 from Los Angeles, CA
theres also bitmodder VST, the first plugin I made (though I never really announced it)
http://www.devine-machine.com/~steve/bitmodder.zip
its pretty simple, bitreduces + downsamples with a 3rd slider for modulation of these 2 signals.
but I'd much prefer that BitCrusher cos of the name
http://www.devine-machine.com/~steve/bitmodder.zip
its pretty simple, bitreduces + downsamples with a 3rd slider for modulation of these 2 signals.
but I'd much prefer that BitCrusher cos of the name
- KVRAF
- 8075 posts since 9 Jan, 2003 from Saint Louis MO
Thanks, that one's usefulbitcrusher wrote:theres also bitmodder VST, the first plugin I made (though I never really announced it)
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- Banned
- 22457 posts since 5 Sep, 2001
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- KVRAF
- 8075 posts since 9 Jan, 2003 from Saint Louis MO
I don't have Logic, but here's a quick comparison of bit depth reduction by various other plugins on a single drumloop:
bar 1: clean
bar 2: refx trasher2 (4.8 bits)
bar 3: bitmodder (about 80%)
bar 4: mda degrade (4 bits)
bar 5: fruity waveshaper ("bitmunched" preset)
bar 6: tobybear decimator (about 10%)
bar 7: soundhack +decimate (4 bits)
bar 8: fruity waveshaper ("soft munched" preset)
bar 9: bj lofi (4 bits)
bar 10: vcs reducer (about 20%)
Soundwise, some of them just continue to get nastier as you crank the settings up, while others cut out. I'd say Trasher is relatively gentle, which has its place.
Interestingly, VCS Elite Reducer is the only one of them that still does nasty noisy things at the slightest bitcrushing settings.
And here's asample rate reduction comparison:
bar 1: clean
bar 2: trasher2 (6330hz)
bar 3: mda degrade (6300hz (S))
bar 4: bj lofi (6334hz)
bar 5: tobybear decimator (approximately 6300)
bar 6: bitmodder (approximately 6300)
bar 7: vcs reducer (approximately 6300)
bar 8: +decimate (8smp averaging)
Of course the fun is in how the two different effects interact, plus the other features. Each of them is unique. Trasher II *is* cool (though I don't like how the LFO speed knobs work); I may have to spend that $15. But it doesn't "poo all over" the rest
bar 1: clean
bar 2: refx trasher2 (4.8 bits)
bar 3: bitmodder (about 80%)
bar 4: mda degrade (4 bits)
bar 5: fruity waveshaper ("bitmunched" preset)
bar 6: tobybear decimator (about 10%)
bar 7: soundhack +decimate (4 bits)
bar 8: fruity waveshaper ("soft munched" preset)
bar 9: bj lofi (4 bits)
bar 10: vcs reducer (about 20%)
Soundwise, some of them just continue to get nastier as you crank the settings up, while others cut out. I'd say Trasher is relatively gentle, which has its place.
Interestingly, VCS Elite Reducer is the only one of them that still does nasty noisy things at the slightest bitcrushing settings.
And here's asample rate reduction comparison:
bar 1: clean
bar 2: trasher2 (6330hz)
bar 3: mda degrade (6300hz (S))
bar 4: bj lofi (6334hz)
bar 5: tobybear decimator (approximately 6300)
bar 6: bitmodder (approximately 6300)
bar 7: vcs reducer (approximately 6300)
bar 8: +decimate (8smp averaging)
Of course the fun is in how the two different effects interact, plus the other features. Each of them is unique. Trasher II *is* cool (though I don't like how the LFO speed knobs work); I may have to spend that $15. But it doesn't "poo all over" the rest
