Sinevibes has announced its new effect plugin Stutter, a self-randomizing audio repeater for Mac.
Stutter continuously samples a small slice of incoming audio, repeats it a number of times, and then starts over. Each time this sampling-repetition process restarts, the slice size and the number of repeats are randomized. The effect can run either linked or independently between left and right channels, and also has a variable probability of affecting the input signal.
Altogether, these features make Stutter an easy-to-operate, highly useful experimental tool that turns anything into a chaotic rhythm or a grainy, time-stretched texture.
Stutter features
- Two audio samplers-repeaters with optional stereo link.
- Continuously randomized parameters: slice size, number of repeats, engagement probability.
- Fine-tuned gate envelopes for smooth, click-free operation.
Stutter costs $29 and is available in Audio Unit format for macOS 10.6.8 or later.
More information: Sinevibes