![]() ![]() While a step beyond M4L I still wanted more control (but at $20 I might still pick it up anyway). ![]() Drawback? The actual grain playback is limited to either forward, reverse, or a coin-flip algorithm between the two. "The Mangle" took me about an hour to figure out, but despite it's simplicity it has a lot of possibilities, whether through modulation or simultaneously layering grains from different samples all with their own envelope/filter parameters. I've tried out three demos recently as I am looking to take my granular synth making beyond M4L's Granular 2 (which, especially as a "free" plugin, is still pretty good)
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