
Featuring a new and improved sequencer which can play multiple effects simultaneously, with the ability to trigger unique scenes from every note on your keyboard, Glitch can be as gentle or as brutal as you like.
#DBLUE GLITCH 2 PRESETS MAC#
The infamous FSU plugin is back! And yes, there’s finally a Mac version! Glitch is an audio effect plugin for Windows (VST), Mac (VST and AU) and Linux (VST), available in both 32-bit and 64-bit formats. You are welcome to leave your opinion and let me know what you think about the plugin.Glitch 2 v2.1.0 WiN MAC LiNUX Team R2R | MERRY XMAS | WiN: 4.6 MB | OSX: 4 MB | LiNUX 5.2 MB

I would personally decide to go with Effectrix due to the easiness of integrating it into my workflow and using it for my beats (mostly trap beats).

While effectrix may be more beginner friendly with its limited but easy adjustment possibilities, Glitch2 has way more possibilities of controlling the effects and plugin itself. Moreover, I do think that each one offers uniqe possibilities and has its own advantages. In comparison to that, Sugar Bytes’ end of the year sale leads to a pricing of 79€ for Effectrix.įirst of I want to mention, that I really like both plugins. Currently the price is at 24,97€ with an ongoing christmas sale. Pricing:įroma pricing perspective is quite obvious that Glitch2 will win this round. I do like the option of Effectrix a bit more and thus grant the win of this round to Effectrix. Effectrix offers a simplier but thus more easier way of simply adjusting the speed by which the effects become activie via six possible buttons (1/32, 1/16, 1/8T, 1/8, 1/4T, 1/4). Glitch2 allows you to adjust the timing of the plugin via the before mentioned “beats” and “divisions” parameters. Thus, I do not need the possibility of adjusting the grid and therefore perceive the predefinded grid of Effectrix as more efficient for my workflow. Within my usual workflow however, I usually put these parametes always to the same values (4 and 8). Glitch2 provides you with the possibility of adjusting the “beats” as well as the “divisions” which leads to highly customizable grid to lay down you sequences. The Grid:Īt least in my opinion the grid in Effectrix is a bit more handy due to limitiation of possibilities. In the case of Effectrix the user needs to manually mute each individual effect. Thereby, you can focus on adjusting the single effect.
#DBLUE GLITCH 2 PRESETS PLUS#
This is a huge plus for Glitch2 and grants more control on adjusting the plugin to come up with the sound that you are looking for.įurther I should mention that only Glitch2 offers the user a “solo” button that mutes all other effects within the effect chain. Unfortunately, Effectrix does not offer the possibility of changing the sequence of the effect chain. Nonetheless, Glitch2 offers you the chance of copying effect-settings from one preset to another which can also come in quite handy.

Outstanding is the possibiliy of effect-presets in the case of Effectrix: Each individual effect comes with a handful of predefined presets that you can use a starting point.

Both effect plugins offer a “randomize”/”chaos” button to come up with a randomyl generated effect pattern. However, there are way more stock presets coming with Effectrix. Both effect plugins ins offer stock presets. We start the matchup with a win for Effectrix. After covering both effect plugins it is time to compare them side by side: Effectrix vs Glitch2 Effectrix vs Glitch2 Presets:
