A free virtual instrument just dropped that turns literal glassware into a quirky, pitched percussion tool living between glockenspiel vibes and celeste tones.
The Crow Hill Company's latest freebie
The Crow Hill Company's latest freebie
- Glass Beaker lets anyone mess with experimental sounds without needing gear or lessons.
- Christian Henson recorded actual beakers at Gorbals Sound using fancy Neumann microphones.
- The setup used a U87 for close capture and KM184 pairs for stereo arrays.
- Big Chorus and Expression knobs handle most of the tone sculpting duties.
- A low-pass filter sits next to basic delay and reverb processing options.
- Crystalliser mode unlocks a granular synthesis effect for textural sound design.
- Windows 10 or newer handles the PC side of compatibility without issues.
- macOS 11 and above covers the Mac users who want in.
- VST, VST3, AU, and AAX formats mean it works across major DAWs.