![]() There are a series of improvements that Destroy FX made to all plugins.Ĭontextual menus including documentation, parameter randomization/restore, and MIDI learn (and more) will be present across the board.Īll parameter value displays are now editable, and there is control surface support, making for a smoother workflow. Moving on, here’s a list of all plugins getting the update treatment.Īll of the above now support 64-bit systems, including both Intel and Apple Silicon Macs. I realize that my worse, better, break the rules, don’t break the rules intro is as mangled as these plugins, but there’s some sense in there. The point is that something like Buffer Override can create wonderfully musical chaos or just straight chaos at the user’s discretion. Initially, we are bound by music theory guidelines, but as we progress, we learn that the rules can and must be broken.Īs we advance a little more, we learn that understanding these guidelines lets us make better choices about when and when not to break the rules. I liken this paradox to learning about harmony and melody, what we can and can’t play. Of course, sometimes worse is worse, terrible in fact, and that applies to Destroy FX plugins, too. As flawed as that logic and the previous sentence are, that concept makes sense to everyone here, I’m sure. See also: BPB Dirty Filter Is A FREE Distortion VST/AU Pluginĭestroy FX plugins will mangle your audio in a range of ways, ultimately making it worse, which, from the creative standpoint, oftentimes makes it better. ![]()
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