Plug-In For Creating Composite Sound Effects

US Glitch Machines releases Polygon sampler for Mac and Windows      28/11/13

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Glitch Machines tells us that Polygon is a new sampler plug-in designed to facilitate the creation of stunning composite sound effects. They say that, co-developed by Ivo Ivanov and Thomas Hennebert, Polygon was conceived from the ground up with unconventional attributes and a fast, forward-thinking workflow.

A spokesperson told us, "Layering samples is only the beginning. Polygon's unique granular mode will bend your samples into fresh, useful material while its logical interface, extensive modulation options and distinctive sonic fingerprint make it an invaluable tool for creative sound design."

FEATURES:

  • 1.2 GB 24bit/96khz .wav sample library
  • 4 monophonic Sampler Modules with Granular Mode
  • Play & Loop modes with Range Sliders
  • 4 Mod Envelopes with Cycle Mode and variable slopes
  • 8 LFOs with Retrig, Sync and built-in Multipliers
  • 3 FX Processors: Metalizer, Stutter and FM Ring Mod
  • Sub Oscillator with Sine & Square wave with PWM
  • Comprehensive Modulation Matrix and Global RND Isolate Suite
  • Cross-platform compatibility (PC/Mac – VST/AU 32bit & 64bit)

 

Pricing and Availability:

$49

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