Divine Errors: Part 1 - where imperfection becomes the instrument

The Free version has the same functionality and parameters as the full version just not all the samples and patches.
Walkthrough Video
Divine Errors: Part 1 is a Decent Sampler instrument built from long, evolving samples — guitar, harmonium, ocarina, modular synths, and noise — shaped by process, chance, and transformation. Designed for slow music, film, and experimental composition
Divine Errors: Part 1 features a streamlined yet flexible interface built around three independent sample layers and a dedicated Sub Synth for added cinematic weight.
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Each sample layer can contain a single long-form sample or multi-sampled material, depending on the patch. Layers can be muted individual, have their own volume control, and include a high-pass filter (HPF) to remove low frequencies when needed.
The Sub Synth layer is designed specifically for low-end reinforcement and includes a separate LPF, allowing for a more gradual and controlled high-frequency roll-off.
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Tone shaping is handled by a central Filter section, which can be modulated by both an LFO and a dedicated Filter Envelope for dynamic movement. An Amp Envelope defines the overall articulation of each sound.
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Built-in effects include distortion, chorus, a tempo-syncable Delay (locked to your DAW) and a Reverb for spatial depth and atmosphere.
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The Full version includes 22 presets, intended as starting points rather. Much of Divine Errors’ strength lies in exploration: simply muting a layer, adjusting layer balances, or subtly reshaping the filter can quickly reveal entirely new and unexpected textures.
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Format: Decent Sampler
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Size: ~575 MB, 48 kHz / 24-bit​
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License: 1 user, commercial use ok, no raw sample redistribution