The Latest copy of Computer Music magazine has a nice little tutorial for using the Glitch effect in your productions.
One of the pages are dedicated to various glitch VSTs, 8 in all.
On first place, they’ve put (not surprisingly, according to themselves) Glitch, from “our very own” DBlue!
Here is what they’ve written by the way, under a picture of the VST:
“Beginning with the incredibly obvious, here’s the ubiquitous GlitchVST from dblue (www.illformed.org). If you’re going to use it, try to come up with some unnovative techniques, since everyone’s got this one in their arsenal. Multiple instances, ignoring the built-in sequencer, messing around with automation and combining with other plug-ins will help with this.”
Congratulations DBlue! Great work!
While I’m at it, i’ll give you the links and names to the other VSTs for glitching, which they’ve mentioned.
Thanks for the heads up. I guess I’ll go buy CM this month.
(Looks like I’ll have to release the next update sooner than I thought as well since it contains a bugfix which affects Cubase 4… all this extra exposure will probably get them scratching their heads and emailing me when they realise the current version doesn’t work, heh)
Why is the headline “Vista bliss”? I thought that was a contradiction in terms…
Surely Computer Music couldn’t be trying to get its readers to waste hundreds of pounds on NEW hardware to run a piece of useless, DRM infested bloatware…
That’s so out of character…
Congrats Dblue!
Your Glitch are very well known all over the world, and when my friends link me to new version, i always proudly saying: “this beauty made by our friend co-renoiser Dblue”
To quote Public Enemy: “Elvis was a hero to most but he never meant nothing to me” - still drooling like a mongoloid for an OS X version? I kid. I dream, but i am kidding.
Congratulations on the success, it is well deserved. I have and continue to recommend your plugin to any and all windows music makers I meet.