TugGlicento is an audio effect plugin for Windows (VST3), and Mac (VST AU). It can play multiple effects simultaneously, by triggering boxes.
TugGlicento can be as gentle or as noisy as you like
Features
- Variable speeds for each line
- 5 Band independent moog filter (edge of self resonance)
- 5 band ADSR and LFO (syncable) for filter
- Effects for each line
- Variable beats for each line
- Variable duration for each line
- Matrix-based interface
- Randomisation
- REVERB, DELAY, CHORUS,,DECIMATOR, DISTORTION, PHASER ,PITCHSHIFTER, COMBFILTER, REPEATER, VIBRATO, TREMOLO, RING MODULATOR, adjustable through many parameters
System Requirements
- macOS 10.15 or higher
- Windows 10 or higher
- 64-bit only
- Available Formats: VST3 & AU
Windows
1. Download the .zip file from within your Plugin Boutique User Account > Double-click it to extract the contents.
2. Select 'TuGlicento.vst3' and 'TuGlicentoPresets.json' > copy the necessary files.

4. Navigate to the file path C:\Program Files\Vstplugins > Paste the files into this folder.

Your software is now installed and ready to use within your DAW.

Mac
1. Download the .zip file from within your Plugin Boutique User Account > Double-click it to extract the contents.
2. Navigate to the contained AU and VST3 components > copy the necessary files.

3. Navigate to the file path Macintosh HD:/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/ > Paste the component in this folder.

4. Navigate to the file path Macintosh HD:/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST 3 > Paste the .vst3 file in this folder.

Your software is now installed and ready to use within your DAW.

Additional Information for Mac Users
In the case that your system/DAW prevents TuGlicento 2 from opening upon installation, please complete the following steps.
1. Open the Apple menu, and click System Preferences.
2. Click Security & Privacy.
3. Click the General tab.
4. Click the lock in the bottom corner of the window.
5. Enter your username and password when prompted, and click Unlock.
6. Click the App Store and Identified Developers radial button.
7. Look for “(App Name) was blocked from opening because it is not from an identified developer” and click Open Anyway. (In older versions of macOS, you could click Anywhere and then click Allow From Anywhere.)
8. Re-load your DAW.