Audio Damage has introduced Replicant 2 – an update to the buffer re-arranger that introduces a resizable vector-based user interface, cross-platform XML preset system, AAX and VST3 versions (with iOS AUv3 planned), and a new effect, Stutter, which further subdivides the loops.
Features
- Tempo-based delay and looping effects, from 1/128th note to an entire measure.
- Stutter adds further subdivisions, down to a 1/16384th note (otherwise known as a “tone”.)
- Seven independent randomization controls, for subtle changes or extreme aleatoric madness, including a global randomize button.
- Hold feature, to store a random sequence you like.
- Resonant low-pass and high-pass filters that change over time.
- Pan position that changes over time.
- Two separate direction modes, for entire events or individual repeats, with randomization.
- MIDI Note or front panel triggering of loop events for live playing of effects.
Pricing and Availability
Replicant 2 is available now for US $49. A $10 upgrade is also available for Replicant 1 owners.
They are either crushing it, or laundering money through software development. These last few post of their products look awesome.
they are updating and re-releasing old VSTs that have been around for ages… and for good reason because they are great classic fx
its real workhorse stuff, all killer no filler
A JustTakeMyMoney developer.
They have been killing it on iOS.