It presents “an array of parameters and responsive options that give you full control over every aspect of the newly-created grains’ behaviour, from shape to play direction to density - and far beyond.” Helping you make sense of what it's doing to your audio is a natty 3D visualiser, which changes in real time in response to the output. The Grain Release panel is where the action happens. Thence it travels to the Grain Capture module, which offers controls for grain playback speed, transient shaping, grain quantise and so on. The first thing your audio will meet is the Buffer section, which is where you can define the grain length, amount of feedback, customise the buffer duration, apply a Freeze effect, and set the global wet/dry mix. A “dreamy, powerful, transformative” effect, Fragments chops your audio up into tiny segments, or grains, and re-orders, reverses and generally mangles them in real time to produce sounds quite unrecognisable from the input. Arturia's new Fragments plug-in is a granular processor designed to completely transform whatever you throw at it.
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