Windows installation
Close every DAW before installing or replacing a plugin. Install or copy the VST3 to the standard Windows VST3 location, reopen the DAW and run a plugin rescan.
Manual
Practical first steps for SjammieFilter, Kickienators and MiniSjammie. These notes track the current Windows builds and will become product-specific manuals when the release versions freeze.
Close every DAW before installing or replacing a plugin. Install or copy the VST3 to the standard Windows VST3 location, reopen the DAW and run a plugin rescan.
Rescan plugins, then load SjammieFilter or MiniSjammie as an audio effect and Kickienators as an instrument. Save and reopen a small test project before using a new build in important work.
Open Plugin Manager and run Find installed plugins. Load the filters on mixer inserts and Kickienators as an instrument. Final release validation is still required, so the public compatibility list remains conservative.
On the filter plugins, HOST SYNC means the DAW is providing tempo to synced movement. Confirm that the displayed or perceived rate follows tempo changes.
Dual-filter multi-FX
Place it on a drum, vocal, synth, screech or FX layer. Start with Mix below 75%, move Filter 1 and Filter 2, add Dirt or Motion, then use Sjamm Chaos! for a fast musical starting point.
Synth-kick instrument
Begin with Tune, Pitch Drop and Pitch Decay. Shape length with Amp Decay, then blend Click, Body and Sub Weight before adding Drive or Glue. Match the output level before judging louder settings.
Compact filter effect
Choose LP, HP, BP or Notch, set Cutoff and Resonance, then add Motion. Use Clean for control, Warm for weight or Bite for edge; raise quality only when the session needs it.
Controls
Final screenshots, exact installer paths, supported hosts and parameter ranges will be locked to each release package. No manual download is published until those package versions are frozen.