Glitch addicts just found a cheap way to mangle their loops beyond recognition. Mario Nieto World dropped Novagrid to serve as a four-lane modulation hub that twists incoming audio into rhythmic chaos. The software generates absolutely zero noise itself but instead demands an external signal to chop up using Volume, Pan, Filter, or Bitcrusher engines.
Producers can drag tabs around to swap the processing order, which completely changes the output texture. Every lane runs its own independent sequencer where users define unique speeds, step counts, and directions. A smart linking system forces manual tweaks to copy across channels while letting randomization engines spit out unique variations per strip.
Taming the madness happens via...