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Akihiko Matsumoto Digital Glitcher v4.1 (Max For Live AMXD) screenshot
06/01/2025 | AMXD | 88 KB
Transform your audio into a playground of semi-random glitch textures with Digital Glitcher, the revolutionary Max for Live device designed for bold creators. BPM-synced and endlessly creative, this tool takes any incoming sound and reshapes it into unpredictable, rhythmic glitch patterns that spark new ideas and add dynamic energy to your music.

Perfectly Timed Madness: Stay in sync with your project’s BPM while embracing creative unpredictability.
Versatile Audio Manipulation: Works with any sound input, from drums and vocals to synths and textures.
Inspired by Chaos, Refined by Design: Control the degree of randomness to find the perfect balance between order and disorder.
Whether you’re producing experimental electronica, adding edge to your beats, or designing soundscapes for multimedia, Digital Glitcher brings the unexpected to the forefront of your music-making process.

Ready to redefine your sonic palette? Get Digital Glitcher today and push the boundaries of creativity.





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comments

  Member 21.09.2023 2 819
+481
i dont understand this creator. This is basically just a couple beat repeats with a UI. You could create a more thorough, customizable version of this using Ableton's beat repeat and macros.
  Member 5.07.2023 152
+52
i am glad you wrote that... so i am not alone with your assumption.
  Member 21.09.2023 2 819
+481
yah. I mean, its still its own thing, and i guess some people cant be bothered to make racks, and having a simple solution is good for them. But still, its weird lol. 10 bucks?!
  Member 2.02.2014 95
+19
Maybe follow his channels to understand him. He´s a very creative maniac.
  Member 21.09.2023 2 819
+481
i do. i still don't understand. Many of his devices are basically just reworks of native ableton devices to some degree. I know he has a ton of devices, and many are unique, but ones like this i just dont get.

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