Shift Glitch in sync with BPM

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Shift Glitch in sync with BPM

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I'd really like to be able to sync the glitches in the Shift Glitch effect to the BPM tempo. Right now you can choose variable speeds, but they don't sync up to the beats in the music. Shift glitch can create a nice, chaotic look sometimes, but I often find myself thinking that they glitches would look so much better synced.
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Re: Shift Glitch in sync with BPM

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How about syncing the effect opacity to the beat, maybe with an envelope?
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Re: Shift Glitch in sync with BPM

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Have you tryed to set the freq to something close to the bpm you use (120bpm = 1,2hz) and then mapp the horizontal (or vertical) (or both) to the Audio ffgl direct? You also need to set the transport mode till you like waht you see, and maybe even backwards
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Re: Shift Glitch in sync with BPM

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Zoltán wrote: Mon Apr 05, 2021 18:53 How about syncing the effect opacity to the beat, maybe with an envelope?
That's not quite the effect I'm going for (although that's a nice effect). I like the clip to "stay glitched" at all times, but have the "glitch changes" be matched to the BPM.
He2neg wrote: Tue Apr 06, 2021 08:33 Have you tryed to set the freq to something close to the bpm you use (120bpm = 1,2hz) and then mapp the horizontal (or vertical) (or both) to the Audio ffgl direct? You also need to set the transport mode till you like waht you see, and maybe even backwards
Also a cool effect, but DJs tend to subtly change tempo quite a bit, so this would quickly go out of sync. And I'm not looking to vary the intensity of the glitches, I'm just interested in the "glitch changes" being in sync with the beats.

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Re: Shift Glitch in sync with BPM

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Okay, sry i couldnt help ;)

I mostly think a few bpm no1 will notice ;)

Also a change inside the glitch no1 will notice as well (no matter if its in sync or not )
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