grumblebum
by Tweakbench
by Tweakbench
4.7 / 5
(35 votes)
grumblebum is a stereo pitch follower effect that uses the incoming audio to drive its internal synth.
The results range from a subtle analog accompaniment, to wet analog sounds, to screeching distortion. Try it on drums, vocals, leads, whatever.
The results range from a subtle analog accompaniment, to wet analog sounds, to screeching distortion. Try it on drums, vocals, leads, whatever.
Downloads
Win 32 VST
(1 Mb)
I like it
(5 / 5)
Good plugin
(5 / 5)
This VST used for every Xup effect!
(5 / 5)
Used For Sad Waves And Videoup V7
I like it!
(5 / 5)
Used For Effects
That was used for videoup v4
(5 / 5)
Good users and bad users dont exist but this plugin exists
(5 / 5)
This Was Used For Ups Effect!
(5 / 5)
Sad Waves wah wah! (this is an autowah vst i think)
This can also be used for Videoup v4!
And for when you want some sick water sounds.
Oh boy
NICE PLUGIN, GOT BECAUSE OF KEVIN FROM TAME IMPALA !!!! THATS HIM YOU CAN BE 100 PERCENT SURE, THANKS KEVIN !!!!
Good users used the grumblebum
(3 / 5)
grumblebum Is A Program
(5 / 5)
Works amazing with guitar, got it to sound decent with violin... even with my 5 mins of experience on the instrument... the raw audio sounded terrible. This plugin is incredible. Gonna buy this one for sure, the pre-filter is super useful and the synths sound great without eq etc. One confusion was unsure how to use the adsr, it seems only the sustain has effect (I use it to set the volume). The others seem to have no effect. Perhaps different system/filter settings will be more fruitful. Most DAWs have the standard set of effects (chorus, flanger, phaser, eq etc.). Ableton does them pretty well. I doubt any major DAWs have this effect, let alone one that sounds great. The best VST effects are tools that you can confidently apply to the tracks of your songs to get the sound in your head. The fact that this has no reviews is a crime XD. Could definitely squeeze a "Why Wont You Make Up Your Mind" synth guitar. As you can tell I'm excited about this VST aha