Pockey
TL;DW: Pockey is 12 bit (and under) lo-fi hiphop in a plugin.
This plugin is designed to give you the most vibe possible out of a particular target: 12 bit uLaw-sampled lo-fi hiphop. It’s based on earlier plugins like DeRez and BitGlitter, but is tailored to deliver just the right kind of warm fuzzy texture like an old sampler… or the Pocket Operator sampler that’s a lot more accessible than retro 12-bit is.
Pockey uses uLaw encoding to stretch 12 bit sampling to where it sounds pretty nearly CD quality, except there’s a whole vibe and texture you get through having the soft, delicate sounds slightly low-bit and the louder sounds even more crunchy than that. The lowest setting on the resolution slider is exactly 12 bit, and everything higher than that gives you progressively more lo-fi in an ‘analog bitcrush’ mode, meaning that it will gradually build as you turn it up, rather than jump from step to step. That way you can fade smoothly from 4-bit to 12, if you like.
The frequency crush effect is also special: it uses an edge-softening algorithm a little bit like PurestDrive, for the purpose of turning the harsh and grating frequency crush you’d normally get from a plugin, into something a little more resonant, more sonorous. It’s still a sort of digital nasty, but steps way over in the direction of ‘classic sampler digital nasty’, again in a way that suits the more chill lo-fi genres. If you’re looking to have it be as clean as possible, take your audio and explore in the very lowest settings of the frequency control for a spot that’s minimally intrusive, or a digital-sampler overtone that works best with the sounds you’re using. All the stuff near 0 ought to be well behaved. Then as you crank it up, you’ll get rowdier digital artifacts, but always with that softening that helps lo-fi hiphop provide a soothing backdrop to life: which is partly due to the absence of super-extended frequencies grabbing your attention.
It’s both an art and a science, and Pockey is there to help you find the art through me digging into the science of how these things are done :)
download StarterKit.zip for just the basics
download 64 Bit Windows VSTs.zip
download Signed M1/Intel Mac AUs.dmg
download Signed M1/Intel Mac VSTs.dmg
download LinuxVSTs.zip
download LinuxARMVSTs.zip for the Pi
download Retro 32 Bit Windows VSTs.zip
download Retro PPC/32/64 Mac AUs.zip
download Retro PPC/32/64 Mac VSTs.zip
Mediafire Backup of all downloads
All this is free and open source under the MIT license, brought to you by my Patreon.
OH MY GOD!! You’re bringing stuff that no one is doing and is exactly what im looking for. Everybody is in the search of the most hifi boutique hardware emulation and forgetting those kind of gems. First, i was in love with Calibre (Steel in bus colors) emulating old jamaican consoles, Iron Oxide2 for really oldschool vibe on melodic instruments and drums and now THIS. Bless up!11