DJ Wired (long)
Here’s a clip made out of some loops and real-time pitch-shifting and other odd effects.
As with all clips on Audival, you can use this for free in your podcast
Here’s a clip made out of some loops and real-time pitch-shifting and other odd effects.
As with all clips on Audival, you can use this for free in your podcast

Flux have released a new freebie plug-in called Stereo Tools for RTAS, AU and VST (Windows and OS X). Stereo Tool offers controls and visual feedback for the stereo stage.
From the Flux press release
Stereo Tool features ultra precise controls of input gain and individual pan for left and right channels. A phase inverter is available for each channel. A global stereo pan and a stereo width setting are also implemented to complete the management of the stereo signal.
Stereo Tool also offers an accurate visual feedback reflecting the signal content. A vector scope display, Peak meters for both inputs and outputs, and a phase correlation meter permanently monitor the signal.
As all Flux:: plug-ins it features 64 bit floating point processing, up to 8 FS (384 KHz).

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… And a final futzy part. Same instrumental settings, but relies more on the synth than the two previous clips.
As with all clips on Audival, you can use this for free in your podcast
Sometimes all you want is a little futz. This is lo-fi hard banging drums run through a crappy sounding reverb, a synth and some futz. Two variations.
As with all clips on Audival, you can use this for free in your podcast
This is called Organ orgy because it has
There are also a couple of reversed notes.
As with all clips on Audival, you can use this for free in your podcast