Klevgrand dropped their wildest plugin yet, and Parrot basically chops up live audio into tiny bits before looping them through a step sequencer that can spit out anything from light groove tweaks to total digital chaos. The thing grabs sound on the fly, lets you mess with pitch and volume for each of the 16 steps, and can either lock to your DAW tempo or just run wild on its own time.
The plugin packs a resonant filter, panning tricks that follow the sequence pattern, and a humanize function that loosens up the timing so it sounds less robotic. There's also a randomize button that throws different pitch and direction values at each step if you want controlled mayhem, plus a separate filter just for the dry signal coming in.
The company priced it at 30 bucks through late January before it jumps to 50, and it runs on Windows 7 or newer plus Mac systems from 10.13 up in VST3, AU, and AAX formats.
The plugin packs a resonant filter, panning tricks that follow the sequence pattern, and a humanize function that loosens up the timing so it sounds less robotic. There's also a randomize button that throws different pitch and direction values at each step if you want controlled mayhem, plus a separate filter just for the dry signal coming in.
The company priced it at 30 bucks through late January before it jumps to 50, and it runs on Windows 7 or newer plus Mac systems from 10.13 up in VST3, AU, and AAX formats.