VST Effects

Audio Damage – Replicant

Replicant

size 0.8 MB  / 1.5 MB

Replicant is a FSU delay-based effect in the “beat slicer/looper” vein, with some tricks of its own that separate it from the herd.

From a simple delay or panning effect, on up to massive random beat mangling, Replicant is a capable plugin well in line with today’s modern electronic music styles. Stuttering buffers and filter drops are easy to program, and the comprehensive randomization features give it a mind of its own, if so desired.

  • Tempo-based delay and looping effects, from 1/128th note to an entire measure.
  • Six independent randomization controls, for subtle changes or extreme aleatoric madness, including a global randomize button.
  • Our unique “Hold” feature, to store a random sequence you like.
  • Resonant low-pass and high-pass filters that change over time.
  • Pan position that changes over time.
  • Two separate direction modes, for entire events or individual repeats, with randomization.
  • MIDI Note Triggering of loop events for live playing of effects.
  • Full MIDI Learn for hardware control of every parameter.

www.audiodamage.com/

Audio-Damage-Replicant_Win  ( 0.8 MB )

Audio-Damage-Replicant_Mac  ( 1.5 MB )

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