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File locations & installation instructions
August 27, 2025
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Glitch Labs
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I apologize for gearing this towards Windows users, but that's the OS I'm on, and hopefully your setup on other systems is easy to deduce from these instructions. Without further ado, here are the def...
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MIDI Brickwaller
August 25, 2025
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Glitch Labs
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When a few notes just aren't cutting it anymore, it's time for MIDI Brickwaller. Are you tired of boring MIDI notes keeping you up at night? MIDI Brickwaller lays a brick of solid MIDI note madness on...
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A Drum Pattern Generator!
August 24, 2025
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Glitch Labs
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This is a drum pattern generator piano roll script that allows you to generate 4 separate drum patterns on command, swap between preset rhythm banks, paste the notes into whichever pitch zone you need...
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Piano Roll Scripting Unlocked - A Color Generator!
August 24, 2025
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Glitch Labs
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The first of the proposed piano roll scripts has already been added - a random color generator for the piano roll! This device leaves your notes where they are, but randomly flicks them into different...
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Variable Control Step Sequencer
August 23, 2025
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Glitch Labs
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This device is a lot of fun. It's a sort of random sequencer (RNG / S&H) by default, but flexible enough to be made uniform with just a small amount of modification*. It outputs a control signal for m...
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File Checker Included (for Windows users)
August 22, 2025
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Glitch Labs
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A file checker has been added! Simply click on the executable, navigate to the file in question, and it'll tell you whether it's a Patcher file or VFX Script. This is a very rudimentary solution for n...
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Differentiating File Types
August 22, 2025
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Glitch Labs
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I know what you're thinking -- "they're all .fst files; how the hell do I know which is which?" That's easy (err, easy-ish) -- open them up in a text editor and you'll see something like this on the f...
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