Mango VST

By FX-Mechanics

MANGO

Mango is a free and open-source modular glitch effect from FX-Mechanics, designed for creating rhythmic edits, stutters, reverses, granular textures, and experimental audio processing.

Its modular sequencer combines up to eight independent effect lanes with block-based triggering and seeded randomization, giving producers a way to build complex glitch patterns while keeping generated sequences repeatable. If you are reading this, you will probably interested in another similiar plugin, check out Glitch 2

System Requirements:

Modular Glitch Sequencer with Eight Processing Lanes

Mango is built around an eight-lane sequencer where each lane controls a separate audio effect. Blocks can be placed across the timeline to determine exactly when that processing becomes active, allowing individual effects to appear and disappear throughout a pattern.

The lanes operate from top to bottom, creating a sequenced effects chain that can be rearranged depending on how you want the signal to develop. Individual lanes can also be muted or soloed, while the number of active lanes can be adjusted from one through eight.

This makes Mango suitable for building anything from straightforward rhythmic gating to densely layered glitch patterns. Instead of committing every edit directly to the arrangement, the processing can be programmed inside the plugin and changed whenever you want to try a different variation.

Seeded Randomness, MIDI Control, and Glitch Effects

One of Mango’s more distinctive features is its seeded randomization system. Note lengths such as 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32, and 1/64 can be weighted, allowing Mango to generate different block lengths according to the probabilities you set.

The generated pattern remains tied to its seed, lane, and block, making the same result reproducible during playback and offline rendering. Changing the Seed control creates a new version of the pattern, giving you a quick way to explore variations without losing the ability to return to a previous result.

The effect selection covers a wide range of glitch-processing techniques, including Gater, Grain, Delay, Distortion, Filter, Quantizer, Ring Modulator, Reverser, Spectral Freeze, Aux Send, and Pan.

Mango also accepts MIDI notes. Rather than generating audio from MIDI, incoming notes can be used to control supported parameters within the effect. The PlayMidi presets demonstrate this functionality, including setups where delay behavior can respond to played notes.

The result is a flexible environment for creating stutters, rhythmic transitions, mangled loops, reverse effects, frozen textures, and other forms of tempo-based sound manipulation.

Key Features:

A free modular glitch processor combining eight programmable effect lanes, seeded randomization, MIDI control, and a broad selection of sound-mangling effects.

FAQ

Mango is a free and open-source modular glitch effect from FX-Mechanics for creating sequenced and randomized audio processing.

Mango supports up to eight effect lanes, with each lane able to contain its own processing effect.

Mango includes Gater, Grain, Delay, Distortion, Filter, Quantizer, Ring Modulator, Reverser, Spectral Freeze, Aux Send, and Pan.

Yes. Mango uses seeded randomization, allowing note lengths to be generated using weighted rhythmic divisions while keeping the resulting pattern reproducible.

Yes. MIDI notes can control certain parameters within Mango. The plugin does not generate sound directly from MIDI.

The seeded system is designed to keep generated patterns consistent during both real-time playback and offline rendering.

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