FREE | Win Mac | 8.4 MBTugSpect : an experimental fx vst3 plugin that takes sound manipulation by allowing to scan an image and dynamically shape the incoming audio of a track using the pixel values : any image, from abstract art to your own photographs , and use it as a template for sound transformation. You can draw basic shapes like elipses rectangles and lines. It employs real-time Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) filtering to analyze the incoming audio and apply spectral processing that mirrors the pixel values in the image.
*Shape drawing, lines, ellipses, rectangles
*rotation, zoom in/out, left/right
*image contrast , black and white
*Synchronization
Mac security issue:
Some Mac users mention that due to Catalina(also Big Sure and Monterey) security issue, Ableton and similar DAWs do not recognize 2RuleSynth . DAW users (including Ableton) can bypass security steps if they trust me as a developer .
a)Before copying TugMultiEffect to vst3 folder, open Ableton and do "Plugin Rescan."
b) after Rescan is finished, copy TugMultiEffect to the corresponding vst3 folder.
c) Open the terminal(MAC) window and go to the vst3 folder and type "sudo xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine TugMultiEffect.vst3" and enter. (it can ask your password of your macos screen)
d) Do again Rescan on Ableton.
I did all steps in order and it worked, I hope it works for you too.
If you encounter a problem, you can send an e-mail to
[email protected].
The video I used:
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