GRM Tools isn't recommended by me. I bought the GRM Collection used by mistake and sold it within days totally unsatisfied.Ah_Dziz wrote: Mon Oct 23, 2023 12:40 am Yeah GRM Tools' Granular has crazy routable outputs. I've never bothered to set it up. I started making something in pure data that had lots of per grain processing but it turned into a mess that was only good for making wacky noise.
Grainspace (audiority), anything similar/better?
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- Banned
- 91 posts since 20 Aug, 2024
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autochroma is a gem and the other post mentions Crusher X. Major CPU hog highly recommended though. And the Fragments plugin is one of the best out there but requires online access.kraster wrote: Sun Oct 15, 2023 10:36 amThe interface is fantastic. It's one of the best parts of the effect.zerocrossing wrote: Sun Oct 15, 2023 5:59 amI wouldn’t really mind the price if I could get over its interface, which I feel is pretty terrible for a commercial product. I’ve been using granular effects since River Run (Part of a long discontinued Nautilus Effects bundle by Audio Ease) and I could barely figure it out. I like a lot of options, but at some point, things get out of hand for me.martiu wrote: Sat Oct 14, 2023 9:59 pmthanks for that, i try to get all granulators i can find, except Crusher X, it is too expensivekraster wrote: Sat Oct 14, 2023 11:05 am Autochroma by imagiro.
Absolute hidden gem of a plugin.
It's essentially three granular engines running together.
Cannot recommend it highly enough.
From left to right you have scanner position modes, spacing, frequency and duration, pitch, grain envelope, filter, panning and volume.
Extended parameters indicated by an arrow where applicable.
Each engine is the same. Double click the number to activate and right click on each engine number to copy from one engine to another.
Modulation is literally drag the dot onto the parameter you want to modulate and use the standard mouse up and down to control modulation depth. Right click if you want unipolar function.
The little window in the bottom is the buffer which you can drag as audio into your daw or back into the plugin itself.
I had the whole plugin figured out in about 5 minutes.
It also looks beautiful.
I don't know what could be clearer.
Fragments or Silo are far more opaque to me.
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- 11380 posts since 3 Feb, 2003 from Finland, Espoo
Grainspace is awesome. Here's a track I made with it back in 2018
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- KVRian
- 1115 posts since 11 Dec, 2020
Yes too underrated and more than just a granular effectbmanic wrote: Mon Feb 10, 2025 9:11 am Grainspace is awesome. Here's a track I made with it back in 2018
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- KVRAF
- 12482 posts since 16 Aug, 2006
Grainspace is one of those plugins where I think the GUI has always just put me off. It's just a mass of knobs. Everything kind of ends up with equal weight from a visual perspective but with so many knobs, it's like they're all unimportant.
I just use the Arturia grain thingy when the inspiration hits. If Grainspace had a more modern, fun, UI, I'd probably have bought it years ago. Might be a cool thing for Audiority: to have "hardware-like" GUI's for the hardware emulations, but something more modern and visually appealing for things like Grainspace, Polaris, the multiband Comp, etc.
I probably shouldn't care but I do. Even more recent Valhalla stuff will use different-sized knobs and puts the important controls towards the left with less important stuff on the right with fewer controls visible on the page. So even something like that could work.
I just use the Arturia grain thingy when the inspiration hits. If Grainspace had a more modern, fun, UI, I'd probably have bought it years ago. Might be a cool thing for Audiority: to have "hardware-like" GUI's for the hardware emulations, but something more modern and visually appealing for things like Grainspace, Polaris, the multiband Comp, etc.
I probably shouldn't care but I do. Even more recent Valhalla stuff will use different-sized knobs and puts the important controls towards the left with less important stuff on the right with fewer controls visible on the page. So even something like that could work.
- KVRian
- 1424 posts since 15 Nov, 2005 from Italy
I agree with you. Redesigning the non-emulation in a modern way was always in the back of my mind
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- KVRAF
- 4437 posts since 26 Jan, 2006 from :noitacoL
oh, please do Luca! Grainspace deserves all the love it can get.
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