Glitchy Shit

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I've been looking for a program that most people use to create cool stuff in their songs.. K bye thanks guys!








Kidding


What I'm looking for is a program that allows me to create glitchy sounds in a song... Like when the entire song's pitch does a melt down effect..


Here's an example of the glitchy sounds I like:





and here's the meltdown thing I'm talkin about at 1:27:





The way I've been trying to do the melt down thing is just putting a shift pitcher on the master track and enabling it only for the section I want it to melt down for via envelopes.


I know there's a program out there that does it! Suggestions? =)
 
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Google GLITCH VST

illformed
the current version is free, since I still consider it to be a prototype, but future versions will not be.


 
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Google GLITCH VST

illformed
the current version is free, since I still consider it to be a prototype, but future versions will not be.




Thanks brudro!


I'm going to test it out. Is this what the majority of people use for this sound?
 
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The red chord one is just a pitch shift down.
Easy enough to do.

Only problem i have had with doing it is finding a pitch shifter that didn't colour the whole mix.

I usually do glitchy stuff by slicing it up real tiny and pitching it and maybe eqing it a bit(real big narrow boosts etc, so it sounds unnatrual)
 
anybody know where I can find a decent tutorial for this Glitch Vst?

if you play something like 3 seconds with it, you'll figure it out. The grey squares are steps, you can change those to be longer/shorter, and colour as you please, each color is an effect. It's a cool program, but sometimes doing it by hand gets you closer to what you want.