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Nigel Harkness
24.01.2005, 03:12 PM
I'm looking for a good VST effect to mangle some sounds (I use PC). I already have Amplitube and Anarch Effects and love them but I want something a little different. I've seen a FX pad some time ago that does some crazy modulation effects and can't remember the name.

Any help would be appreciated!

core7
22.06.2005, 11:55 PM
Izotope Trash

Merlot
23.06.2005, 06:16 AM
SUPATRIGGA!

Tomer=Trance
23.06.2005, 08:07 AM
cycling 74 Pluggo.

Fasttracker
23.06.2005, 10:50 AM
Check this site for freeware mangling vst's.
http://www.smartelectronix.com
Check crazy ivan by bram , and geometer by destroyfx.
Greetz...

aztec
15.07.2005, 10:19 PM
It's not an effect but fits the description fine i suppose.

http://www.whitenoiseaudio.com/doppelmangler/

# Timestretch, reverse, reorder and remix your sounds by visually redrawing their timeline.
# Change the rate and pitch of a sample independantly (higher pitched sounds no longer get shorter)
# Apply 20 different nondestructive MangleFX to the spectrum of the sound. These will let you do vocoding, frequency shifting and scaling, robotizing, hybridizing and more!
# Export and import .BMP's - Visually edit the spectrum of a sound in your favorite paint program!
# Morph between two sources.
# Work with any kind of sound - instruments, vocals, beats, etc.
# Utilize a full FX section - Phaser, Chorus/Flanger/Delay and Distortion/Wavewarper.
# Modulate your sounds using time-syncable envelopes that can also be used as LFO's
# Use up to 256 partials (partials are the basic compo nents of any sound) per voice

tranzash
15.07.2005, 10:38 PM
Doppler mangler is PC only :evil:

Panopticon
15.07.2005, 11:46 PM
Here's what you're looking for: www.ohmforce.com

and a second to whoever mentioned Izotope's Trash.

techno_7
16.07.2005, 09:12 AM
Izotope Trash

That thing is really sweet. Fantastic for distorded basses and drums.

TommyS
17.07.2005, 06:03 PM
GRM TOOLS

http://www.grmtools.org/products.html

Gopal
18.07.2005, 05:03 AM
Izotope and Ohmboys

:lol:

You can't go far wrong with those two

8)