VST Effects

Ceiling Fan – Clipper & Limiter

Are your mixes losing all their punch when you try to push the volume? I found a fix.

One of the biggest struggles in the studio right now is getting that aggressive, distorted, “in-your-face” loudness without your track turning into a muddy, digitally clipped mess. You want your 808s and drum busses to hit insanely hard, but the second you push the gain, you lose all the clarity and ruin your headroom.

Enter Ceiling Fan – a brand new clipper and limiter VST born out of the weird (but genius) desire to create extremely loud and heavily distorted music that somehow still sounds pristine and high-quality. This vibe absolutely slaps, so let’s dive into what makes it tick.

Why Ceiling Fan is a Game-Changer for Your Mix & Workflow

This isn’t just another boring limiter; it’s a vibe box that lets you push the limits of loudness. Here is how it’s going to upgrade your workflow:

  • Maximum Headroom Control: The Ceiling Knob lets you dial in your exact loudness ceiling (in dBFS), keeping your peaks strictly in check so you never unintentionally clip your master.
  • Harmonic Warmth on Demand: Use the Drive Knob to introduce pleasant, gritty saturation that makes your basses and kicks instantly cut through the mix.
  • Quick Mix Balancing: The Color Knob is perfect for subtly shifting your high and low end (bright or dark) so your track sits perfectly without needing a massive EQ chain.
  • Flawless Gain Staging: The Output scaler lets you easily level-match after you’ve applied all that heavy processing, keeping your mixing decisions honest.
  • Zero Digital Aliasing: Thanks to the built-in 8x oversampling, you can drive this plugin to absolute extremes while ensuring the high-end stays buttery smooth and pristine.
  • Crystal Clear Monitoring: Beautiful Visual Meters give you real-time feedback on your input, output, and gain reduction so you always know exactly how hard you’re squashing the signal.

Pro Producer Tip: Pushing the Drum Bus

Slap Ceiling Fan directly on your drum bus. Crank that Drive knob to get that gritty, distorted flavor, but tweak the Color knob slightly “bright” to keep your snares snapping. Because of the built-in 8x oversampling, you get all that aggressive, loud attitude without the nasty digital harshness that usually ruins heavy distortion!

Tech Specs (Keep it Light)

Don’t worry about this thing eating up your hard drive; it’s lightweight but packs a massive punch.

  • File Size: A super compact 30.4 MB
  • Mac: macOS 11.0 or higher (Fully optimized for Intel & Apple Silicon Native)
  • Windows: Windows 10/11 (64-bit)

The Verdict

If you’re making modern hip-hop, heavy EDM, or any genre where loudness and distortion are part of the aesthetic, Ceiling Fan is an absolute must-have in your plugin folder.

It achieves exactly what it set out to do: giving you face-melting loudness and distortion while maintaining a clean, high-quality sonic footprint. It’s a bit of a weird concept, but trust me, it works magic. Go grab it for free and level up your mix.

Visit Developer Site

Ceiling.Fan.1.0.0  ( 30 MB )

Let me know in the comments how this sits in your latest project! Are you throwing this on your 808s to get them gritty, or strictly using it for master limiting? Let’s talk shop below! 👇

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