MBitFunMB is MeldaProduction's entry into extreme bit-depth reduction and bitwise manipulation. The plugin quantizes incoming audio to user-defined bit depths between 1 and 16 bits, then provides four independent processors capable of directly manipulating individual bits through logical operations, sample mixing, time-shifting, and sidechain interaction. The final stage applies low-pass filtering across up to six parallel bands, each with independent processing chains.
The sonic character ranges from subtle aliasing and harmonic degradation at higher bit depths to aggressive, unpredictable digital destruction at lower settings. This positions it alongside tools like Infected Mushroom's Poltergeist and Sound Toys' Decapitator, though MBitFunMB's bit-level control offers more surgical precision than typical bit-crushing plugins. The approach is particularly effective for designing industrial, glitch, and experimental textures where digital artifacts become primary sound design elements rather than incidental coloration.
Where MBitFunMB distinguishes itself is its modulation ecosystem. Four dedicated modulators - LFO, envelope follower, envelope generator, and randomizer - can reshape any parameter in real-time, preventing static processing and enabling dynamic spectral warping. This makes it well-suited for evolving pad textures and rhythmic distortion beds.
The implementation includes 16x upsampling to manage aliasing artifacts, M/S processing, and comprehensive channel routing options. The resizable GUI and extensive preset library (A through H comparisons) support rapid experimentation.
MBitFunMB serves producers and sound designers comfortable with unconventional synthesis methods. It rewards exploration but demands intentionality, as its default settings can quickly render material unusable without careful parameter balancing.