To add glitch effects to audio, you’ll need a digital audio workstation (DAW) with audio editing capabilities and some form of glitch effect processor. There are many DAWs available, both free and commercial, such as Audacity, Reaper, Ableton Live, and FL Studio.
Here’s a simple process to add glitch effects to your audio:
1. Obtain a glitch effect processor: There are several VST plugins that can help you create glitch effects. Some popular options include:
– Glitch 2 by Heavy Industries
– Kashmora by Sick Victoria
– Glitch.FX by dBlue
– stutter by Cuts
2. Install the glitch effect processor: Download the chosen VST plugin and install it into your DAW. The installation process may vary depending on the DAW and the glitch effect processor, so refer to their specific