VST Effects

PunkXros ( Multiband Distortion Pedal ) Win Mac Linux

PunkXros ( Multiband Distortion Pedal ) Win Mac Linux

size 18 MB

A JUCE audio plugin that pretends to emulate the behaviour of a multiband distortion pedal effect.This is a simple vst3/au multiband distortion plugin made with JUCE that I built to introduce myself in the JUCE framework. The functionality is somewhat inspired by the Microtubes X by Darkglass, but I implemented my own processing without trying out the original pedal.

Features
Low frequencies processing:
Low pass: Selects the cutoff frequency (between 50-500Hz) at which a low-pass filter is applied.
The Level control increases the input gain of a compressor that is only applied to this band.
High frequencies processing: ±12dB of gain that feed a parallel exciter processor.
High pass: Selects the cutoff frequency (between 100-1000Hz) at which a high-pass filter is applied.
The Level control increases the input gain of a distortion that is only applied to this band.
Mix: Blends the low and high frequencies bands.
Mids: ±12dB at 500Hz applied after the previous processing.
Level: Output gain.

https://github.com/gmoican/PunkXros

Punkxros0.1.0  ( 18 MB )

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