Yes, absolutely! Lossy was one of my main inspirations in coding MAIM, and I would recommend their plugin highly: it sounds beautiful, although it is perhaps a bit less "accurate," since it does not use real MP3 encoders.
very cool to hear lossy was an inspiration, and to know there's a more accurate version of the same idea out there in the world. and yes that's a totally accurate characterization re: accuracy when it comes to lossy. the loosely-based-on-mp3-ness also lets us be creative with certain engineering constraints, like getting it onto a guitar pedal: https://www.chasebliss.com/lossy
Thanks for the comment! I really love the quality and attention to detail you folks put into your plugins, and I had no idea you made Lossy into a pedal. So cool!
weinzierl|2 years ago
Most other usable plugins in that realm cost real money (Lossy is USD 79 for example) so I like to take the liberty to highlight the donation link:
https://ko-fi.com/wildergardenaudio
erik_p|2 years ago
Did want to point out some other cheap/free bitcrushers out there for people to try (in addition to MAIM)
https://www.deniseaudio.com/plugins/my-crush is currently free with newsletter sub and was super cheap when I first purchased it.
Some other free vst of note https://bedroomproducersblog.com/2012/03/09/bpb-freeware-stu...
I also like https://camelcrusher.com/
stenson|2 years ago
wildergarden|2 years ago