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Glitchmachines Cryogen v. 1.4 Win / Mac screenshot
AudioZ Exclusive | VST3 / AU| 6.00 / 8.88 MB
Cryogen is a modular buffer effects processor designed to generate abstract musical malfunctions.

Overview
Cryogen features dual buffer effects, dual multimode filters and dual bit crusher effects. With the advent of its flexible architecture and fully modular drag & drop modulation matrix, Cryogen is capable of generating everything from subtle glitches to stunning signal mutations, making it an exciting creative tool for electronic musicians and sound designers.

Between its flexible routing matrix, multiple effects processors and extensive modulation options, Cryogen enables you to dial in vast variations of special effects. Cryogen takes buffer effects one step closer to the edge!

Technology
▬ Dual Buffer & Bit Crusher FX
▬ Dual Multi-Mode Filters
▬ Drag & Drop Modulation Matrix
▬ Extensive Modulation Options
▬ 140 Factory Presets
▬ Win/Mac VST3/AU 64bit

One of Cryogen’s highlights is the ability to use audio signals to modulate nearly every parameter. Cryogen’s LFOs feature optional 100X rate multipliers, making it possible to also use them as tone generators within patches. In combination with the signal mixers, you can take these LFOs far beyond traditional modulation duties.

On top of that, the convolving signal multipliers can intertwine audio signals with modulation signals in any combination. These unconventional features are the key to effects that would be impossible to achieve with more conservative plugins.



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  Member 24.10.2021 3 158
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Hmm. I wonder why Glitchmachines went with all-blue knobs and matrix assignments with this new version when the multi-color version (like in the video) is easier on the eyes.

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