Tritik has announced the release of Krush, a free bit-crusher effect plugin for both Windows and Mac.
Krush is described as a lively bit-crusher and a bit more. With its bit crushing and downsampling algorithms, Krush combines the crispy taste of the digital realm with the warmth of its drive stage and analog modeled resonant filters. A modulation section allows you to quickly add extra life to the sound by modulating any parameter.
Krush is capable of a wide pallete of sounds, from the dirtiest digital effects to crunchy modulated colours, with all the classic and weirdest bit-crushing effects in between.
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The interface is clean and intuitive, fully resizable, with tooltips and preferences in English, French, Portuguese and Spanish. The modulation section sports 4 modulation waveforms and allows you to set a free or tempo-synced modulation speed. The main controls consist of drive stage, bit depth reduction, sample rate reduction, and analog modeled resonant filters (low-pass and high-pass).
Krush is free and available for instant download at Tritik (Windows and Mac, VST/AAX).
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