Meatscience has released Bitsmacker, a digital distortion described as a "swiss army knife for adding that certain digital crustiness to your pristine audio signal."
The company says it can simulate vintage samplers, classic video game systems, and other lo-fi paraphernalia. At extreme settings, it warps your audio with power you can’t get from a stomp box or full stack, they promise.
Features:
Availability
Bitsmacker is available as an Audio Unit plug-in for Mac OS X and it is free.
Features:
- Zero-latency.
- Sample rate reduction from 50 to 44,100 hz.
- Bit depth range from 0.01 to 32 bit.
- Parametric EQ on Input.
- Parametric EQ on Output.
- Drive adjustment for boost.
- All values continuously variable, no large steps between values.
Availability
Bitsmacker is available as an Audio Unit plug-in for Mac OS X and it is free.
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