

size 1.94 MB / 2.02 MB / 4.06 MB / 4.06 MB / 6.38 MB
ChaosChimp is designed to cause problems for your sequencer.
It was built under the philosophy that instead of hoping bad things never happen, they should be forced to happen often so that one is better prepared for them. ChaosChimp can be useful for live performance trainning or for sequencer developers, to simulate naughty or misbehaving plugins.
At the top of the plugin are buttons to disable or enable the following types of chaos:
ChaosChimp will run the scenarios at random intervals according to the values set by the three knobs:
For best results, place it on your master output channel and tweak the settings before playing anything.
ChaosChimp_x86 ( 1.94 MB )
ChaosChimp_x64 ( 2.02 MB )
ChaosChimp_MacAU ( 4.06 MB )
ChaosChimp_MacVST ( 4.06 MB )
ChaosChimp_Linux ( 6.38 MB )
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