Glitch applies digital artefacts — pixel displacement, chromatic aberration, scan-line noise, and RGB channel splitting — to the canvas in proportion to the audio energy. Quieter moments show subtle noise; loud drops trigger maximum distortion.
Key Features
Parameters
| Parameter | Description | Range / Options |
|---|---|---|
| Glitch Amount | Overall distortion intensity | 0.0–2.0 |
| Block Size | Size of pixel-sort blocks | 0.1–2.0 |
| Scanline Opacity | Visibility of horizontal scan lines | 0.0–0.5 |
| Glitch Mode | Style (vhs, datamosh, scanline, rgb-split, terminal, pixel-sort, signal) | Select |
Tips & Best Practices
- 1
VHS mode adds a retro tape aesthetic — popular for lofi hip-hop.
- 2
Terminal mode renders a command-line style grid that pulses with audio.
- 3
Keep Glitch Amount below 0.6 for a subtle, professional look.
Export Performance
2D engine. The pixel-sort and datamosh modes have higher CPU usage but are still suitable for export.
All visualizers are copyright-free. Every video you export is yours to use commercially or personally, with no attribution required. You retain full ownership of your exports.