Dimethoxy Disflux (Transient Smearing) v1.1.0 WiN Mac Linux [FREE]
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Free | Win Mac Linux VST3 AU LV2 CLAP| 34 MB
Disflux is a wild audio effect plugin that takes your transients and smears them through time, adding serious punch and weight. If you're creating Hard Techno or Rawstyle and need your kicks to hit like a freaking train, Disflux is your new best friend. We're talking aggressive, distorted, gated kicks that smack like no tomorrow.
Using a chain of all-pass filters, Disflux spreads those high-energy transients through time, giving you that laser-like effect. Think of it as a cross between a short reverb and a falling sine wave. It injects depth and impact into your punch. Outside of kicks, it’s also perfect for crafting experimental soundscapes and other weird, next-level audio magic.
If it feels familiar, that's no accident. Disflux is a lovingly crafted take on an iconic effect, reimagined with a modern touch. We won’t name the original for trademark reasons, but you probably know it.
Features
Free & Open-Source – No paywalls, no restrictions.
All-Pass Filter Chain – Smear your transients through time with a series of all-pass filters.
Minimalist UI – Minimalist vector interface.
Scalable UI – Perfect for high-res screens.
Theming System - A powerful theme system that lets you style the plugin your way.
Intuitive Workflow – Get to your sound quickly with easy-to-navigate controls.
Cross-platform – Supports Windows, MacOS, and Linux.
Multi-Format Support – Works with VST3, CLAP, LV2, and AU formats.
Regular Updates – Continuous improvements and new features.
Privacy First – We take your privacy seriously, no tracking or data collection.
Coming Soon
Here are some of the exciting things you can expect in future updates:
Bug Fixes – We are actively working on fixing bugs and improving stability.
Preset Menu – Add functionality to select and save presets.
Performance – While performance is already solid, we’re working to optimize it even further.
Oversampling – Implementing oversampling to minimize aliasing and improve the quality of high-frequency content.
Themes - We already allow heavy theming, but we want to make it easier to export and share themes with the community.
Mobile Support – We are planning to release Disflux for iOS and Android in the future.
Fedora Support – We are working on a Fedora package for users who prefer this distribution.