Dmg Pitchfunk

DMG Audio has released PitchFunk, an audio manipulating colossus that puts into your hands a laboratory-full of sound crunching effects. Despite the pretty user interface, PitchFunk promises the filthiest noises you’ve never heard.

PitchFunk is an audio manipulating colossus that puts into your hands a laboratory-full of sound crunching effects. Don't let the crafted UI. PitchFunk by DMG Audio. DMG Audio has released PitchFunk, an audio manipulating colossus that puts into your hands a laboratory-full of sound crunching effects. Despite the pretty user interface, PitchFunk promises the filthiest noises you’ve never heard. Dave Gamble of DMG Audio says “This all started as a toy project – I was ill, so doing some research.

Dave Gamble of DMG Audio says “This all started as a toy project – I was ill, so doing some research. I’ve always been interested in the history of pitch shifters and was researching into what it was that made the classic units so special. I built a little toy which sounded great. And then, because it seemed necessary, we added feedback. And things got a little more weird. So we added a delay, and it got weirder still. And then a filter, and then variable topologies, a massive modulation section, the moveable gainstage, MS and LR independent processing, and a host of other little things that will entertain and amuse. Suddenly the toy had grown into something monstrous. It was making sounds we couldn’t describe any more. So we’re doing the obvious, and offering it to the world. What’s the worst that can happen?”

Overview

  • Pitch Shifter feeds delay and filter with feedback to create unheard-of madness.
  • Lots of modulation, to keep everything moving while it’s feeding back.
  • Makes mad, mad noises, previously unheard of, potentially frightening to children, pets and the infirm.
  • A barrel full of insane presets
  • Mac VST, VST3 and AU as 32+64bit, 32bit RTAS

Sound

  • 10 pitch-shifting algorithms, based on classic hardware, optimised for modern CPUs, and extended for quality.
  • 3 delay-line algorithms, covering vintage and modern delay lines.
  • Configurable topology, for control over effect routing, to get exactly the right madness.
  • Movable modulated gain-stage for pan/gain effects, to get things pumping and moving.
  • Stereo, M&S independent and L&R independent modes

Modulation

  • 3 bezier-drawable LFOs, with swing and tempo synch
  • Sidechain-able enveloper follower, with extensive control
  • Full mod-matrix to route any source to any control
  • MIDI playable/pitch-bend for Pitch

On the Mac, PitchFunk requires OS X Tiger, Leopard or Snow Leopard (10.4, 10.5, 10.6), a G4, G5 or Intel processor, and a host application compatible with AU 32/64-bit, VST, VST3, VST 64, VST3 64, or RTAS plug-ins.

PitchFunk is available via direct download from DMG Audio for £74.99. There’s a £10 discount for the first month, and DMGAudio product owners get further discounts, up to 25% off. A free trial download is available.


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DMG Audio has released PitchFunk, an audio manipulating colossus that puts into your hands a laboratory-full of sound crunching effects. Despite the pretty user interface, PitchFunk promises the filthiest noises you’ve never heard.

Dave Gamble of DMG Audio says “This all started as a toy project – I was ill, so doing some research. I’ve always been interested in the history of pitch shifters and was researching into what it was that made the classic units so special. I built a little toy which sounded great. And then, because it seemed necessary, we added feedback. And things got a little more weird. So we added a delay, and it got weirder still. And then a filter, and then variable topologies, a massive modulation section, the moveable gainstage, MS and LR independent processing, and a host of other little things that will entertain and amuse. Suddenly the toy had grown into something monstrous. It was making sounds we couldn’t describe any more. So we’re doing the obvious, and offering it to the world. What’s the worst that can happen?”

Overview

  • Pitch Shifter feeds delay and filter with feedback to create unheard-of madness.
  • Lots of modulation, to keep everything moving while it’s feeding back.
  • Makes mad, mad noises, previously unheard of, potentially frightening to children, pets and the infirm.
  • A barrel full of insane presets
  • Mac VST, VST3 and AU as 32+64bit, 32bit RTAS

Sound

  • 10 pitch-shifting algorithms, based on classic hardware, optimised for modern CPUs, and extended for quality.
  • 3 delay-line algorithms, covering vintage and modern delay lines.
  • Configurable topology, for control over effect routing, to get exactly the right madness.
  • Movable modulated gain-stage for pan/gain effects, to get things pumping and moving.
  • Stereo, M&S independent and L&R independent modes

Dmg Pitchfunk

Modulation

  • 3 bezier-drawable LFOs, with swing and tempo synch
  • Sidechain-able enveloper follower, with extensive control
  • Full mod-matrix to route any source to any control
  • MIDI playable/pitch-bend for Pitch

On the Mac, PitchFunk requires OS X Tiger, Leopard or Snow Leopard (10.4, 10.5, 10.6), a G4, G5 or Intel processor, and a host application compatible with AU 32/64-bit, VST, VST3, VST 64, VST3 64, or RTAS plug-ins.

Dmg Audio Pitchfunk

PitchFunk is available via direct download from DMG Audio for £74.99. There’s a £10 discount for the first month, and DMGAudio product owners get further discounts, up to 25% off. A free trial download is available.

Dmg Audio Pitchfunk Review