Its tone comes from the algorithm: instead of smoothing the transitions, it always tries to find a spot where it can switch inside the position of its buffer in just a sample or two, seamlessly. That gives you the base pitch shifting, like any pitch shifter plugin. But that’s just the start… that’s the top two sliders, the top one being Note (in semitones) and the bottom being trim (unquantized: if you’re on VST and can’t reset it to its default easily, be careful not to change it unless you want detuned effects). You can tell it to feed back, or keep it as a tightly tracked subtle dry/wet blend. You can do equal-temperament pitch shifting, unquantized, or both. In fact, I’ve got plans for refining this one and making it do subtler things that are of use in pop mixing… but right now, this is Glitch Shifter! It is an audio monster, and it’s all yours. ![]() ![]() This is one of the craziest secret weapons I’ve ever done. ![]() TL DW: GlitchShifter is a really gnarly, raw-sounding pitch shifter with a dose of insanity!
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