

Lost Technology
Sinusoidal distortion plugin splits audio into amplitude, frequency, and waveform sub-signals, allowing for radical sound transformations, modular recombination, stereo or mono processing, merging two mono signals into stereo, and is MIT-licensed open source.
The last version of VST plugin (0.2.5) hasn't been updated since 21st of November 2007.
Features
- Live Performance
- Ad-free
- Works Offline
- Portable
- C++
- Glitchy effect
Tags
- vst-effect
- glitch-filter
- vst
- abandonware
- vst-plugin
- audio-distortion
Lost Technology News & Activities
Recent activities
Ju_5 added Lost Technology as alternative to SoundThread- Danilo_Venom updated Lost Technology
- Ju_5 updated Lost Technology
- Ju_5 added Lost Technology
Lost Technology information
What is Lost Technology?
Lost Technology transforms sounds by taking them apart and then putting them together in a different way. The Analyzer components split the input signals into amplitude, frequency and waveform (harmonic content) sub-signals. The Modulator components combine sub-signals (and audio signals) in various ways. The Synthesizer components merge one sub-signal of each type into a new audio signal.
Main features: • can radically transform sound in many different ways, • stereo or mono processing, • can merge two mono sounds into one stereo sound, • released under the MIT License; full source code available.


