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TugGlicento
Some readers may remember dblue Glitch, a freeware classic heard in numerous releases across various genres. Glitch was one of the first timeline-based glitch multi-effects and could play different effects like Reverse, Stutter, Retrigger and Gater one after the other and, thus, put the input signal through the wringer. Glitch is, unfortunately, only available as a 32bit plug-in for Windows; its commercial successor, Glitch 2, costs 50 Euro. Those who shy away from this expense should take a closer look at TugGlicento, because this freeware is strongly inspired by Glitch. Five sequencer tracks allow you to trigger various effects in sync with the tempo, including classic effects such as Reverb, Delay, and Chorus, as well as quirky ones like Pitchshifter, Combfilter, and Ringmodulator, and destructive ones like Distortion…
