

size 31 MB
Hamburger is a distortion plugin with inbuilt dynamics controls and equalisation that can deliver both subtle tangy harmonics and absolute annihilation and noise-wall-ification to any sound. If you need control over your distortion tone, you can carve and refine your sound resulting in extremely unique timbres. Compress and shape the dynamics of your sound before distorting to make your synths and instruments punchy and juicy. You can provide subtle flare, texture and grit to a sound that didn’t have one.
You can also hit the pedal to the metal, go crazy with the knobs and enter sonic territories that other distortion plugins would be TERRIFIED to enter.
Hamburger is supported for Windows, Linux and MacOS devices, in VST3 / CLAP / AU formats.
Note: This is the alpha version of Hamburger. This will turn into the free version of Hamburger. The only difference between the free and paid versions is that the paid version costs money, whereas this one is free. Functionally, both versions are the same. You can pay money for this plugin if you would like to support my work
Hamburger-v0.3 ( 34 MB )
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