
The plug-in comes with a huge collection of presets, which you can use as starting points for your own stutter effects. Doing all of this by hand can be a tedious process – Stutter Edit 2 does all of the work for you! There’s also a neat curve editor that lets you draw automation for any parameter. The plug-in slices audio into thin fragments, which can then be pitched, reversed, modulated and combined with a bunch of other effects like reverb, distortion, filters, or tapestop. Grab it for just 10 dollars while it lasts!īuilding on the groundwork laid by BT and his famous stutter editing technique, Stutter Edit 2 makes it easy to beef up your productions with creative stutter effects. The latest addition is iZotope’s awesome Stutter Edit 2 plug-in, which was developed in collaboration with famed producer BT. Despite a somewhat small and semi-confusing interface, this one has one of the most dramatic and musical sounding results.Plugin Boutique is celebrating its 10th anniversary with a huge sale event for the entire month of February.

Of course, all of the effects can be sequenced over the chosen length with independent envelopes. They're then processed with low pass/high pass filters, semitone pitch intervals, panning, gates, and more. These repeats can be set to play out for specified lengths of time like 1/4 notes to 2 bars (or more) in length with the “Length” parameter. The size of the repeat is easily selected with values like 1/4, 1/16, etc. When enabled, you can trigger perfectly synchronized repeats. The large “glitch” button in the center of the effect turns the effect on and off, and can be easily automated specifically. Since these type of effects are meant to be left on all the time, this make a lot of sense. The idea is that the processed song, bus, or musical part is totally unaffected until the Glitch button is pressed. Glitch Bitch by default is disabled which makes it perfect for creating glitch/stutter effects. The first 4 bars are the raw unprocessed track, then effected by the plug-in, then faded out. In the audio example below (and on each of the 5 reviewed effects). The built-in bypass button allows you to conveniently stop and start processing without any noticeable click, or you can use the Dry/Wet slider to move between the un-effected and effected sound. All 16 slices can be processed with loopers of different speeds, filters (including vowel type), envelope/gates, vinyl tape stops, and more. You can easily repeat and rearrange slices in any order, but that's just the beginning. All 16 of them are processed in their own private space and never bleed over to the next… so Looperator is the closest thing to an actual handmade audio edit as you can get in a plug-in. This fun new plug-in allows you to chop up the incoming signal into 16 synchronized slices. Editor's Note: We've featured iZotope's Stutter Edit and BreakTweaker in previous articles about glitch and stutter effects, and although they're not given proper mention in this article, we do recommend you check them out as well!įirst up let's look at SugarBytes Looperator. Easy setup was also a requirement, as all 5 plug-ins do not require any side chain configuring making them quick and easy.

Also important was either a click-less ability to enable and bypass the effect, or an internal fade/bypass.

This way you can easily leave them enabled on the master output without worry, and of course on individual channels/buses too. When choosing the effects for this article, it was important that none of them added any coloration when not processing the incoming signal. In the audio examples below, all the plug-ins are individually processing the entire song on the master track. We'll look at 5 different plugins of this type suited for processing a mix, or for individual instrument tracks. DJ/Remix style glitch, gates, chops and stutters can help to move a track forward by adding much needed variation. Wether you use self-created MIDI loops, or audio loops from sample packs, adding motion to loop based music can be a vital part of producing a final version.
