SugaBytes Release Griandad

US Realtime granular FX with extreme audio manipulation      14/10/22

Sugabytes have just released Graindad, a new granular effect for what they call "extreme audio manipulation" - sounds good! It has numerous effect modes, filters, multi band processing, a 16 step sequencer and much more. It has two modulation modes; featuring classic modulation and another mode known as harvester... which sounds like fun. More info here:

Graindad is a granular effect for high quality realtime audio manipulation. Freeze, texturize or reorganize & slice your audio, triggered by transients, clocks or MIDI notes. A complex modulation system with intelligent randomizers provides astonishing results. Filters, reverbs, delays and the all-at-once manipulating Harvester complete the package

Key Features

  • Grain Engine with up to 64 grains
  • 12 main controller for easy handling
  • Harvester: Innovative modulation system
  • Freeze, Stutter, Glitch, Texturize
  • Multiband transient detector
  • Host sync and transient clock
  • 16 step trigger sequencer
  • LP, BP, HP, Band Reject filters
  • HQ reverb, spring reverb, shimmer, delay, flanger, chorus
  • Complex dry/wet envelope
  • Modulation system with countless random functions
  • Morph between Harvester and modulation

 

Find out more on the Sugabytes website: https://sugar-bytes.de/graindad

 

About the author [midierror]: midierror makes nifty Max For Live devices, innovative music hardware, award winning sample packs and hosts a podcast speaking to people in the music world.


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