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12 plug-ins to Sound Original

The Most Original Audio Plug-ins

Most plug-in developers are obsessed with emulating vintage gear, but there are always those who focus on originality. Here is a short overview of some effect plug-ins that could open new horizons for you.

This selection is certainly not exhaustive and intentionally avoids comprehensive pattern multi-effects to focus on more basic tools. All following plug-ins are available for Mac and PC, which is very good news… And are presented in no particular order of course.

Oli Larkin Endless Series v3

Fans of acoustic illusions will be uber-happy with this plug-in that includes a sound generator, flanger, ring modulator and a filter based on Shepard’s illusion. Regardless of the effect selected, it seems that the sound keeps on endlessly moving upwards (highs) or downwards (lows), depending on the settings. Enough to make any worn-out drum loop interesting.
€34.50 – http://www.olilarkin.co.uk/

Oli Larkin Endless Series v3

SugarBytes WoW

The aptly named WoW is a vowel filter that can emulate a talkbox, among other things. The plug-in works well on guitars, but it can also bring any bass to speak while adding valuable modulations to vocals and drum loops…
€79 – http://sugar-bytes.de/content/products/WOW/index.php

Physical Music TimeFreezer

The idea of this plug-in (available as an effect and as an instrument) is to freeze sound at any given time so that you can toy with it ─ think of it as the Matrix’s Bullet Time applied to audio processing. It is an excellent way to extract pads and ambiances, even out of the most percussive signals.
$99 – http://www.timefreezer.net/

Softube Feedback

The worst enemy of FOH engineers is feedback, but it can also be a musician’s best friend. Especially with this plug-in that allows you to add feedback to the signal in order to let a note ring (like Gary Moore on “Still Got The Blues”) or to make the harmonics of any signal sing. With a concept similar to the eBow, the result is very appealing. Fender even decided to license the effect algorithm for a hardware stompbox.
$99 – https://www.softube.com/acoustic_feedback.php

Izotope Spectron 

Everyone knows what a delay is. But what would happen if, instead of repeating the full input signal, it would first be split into many bands, each assigned a different delay and then everything was merged back together? Enter Spectron, a plug-in that covers a wide range of sound effects: from rich chorus to pseudo-distortion and granular-like effects.
€121.20 – https://www.izotope.com/products/audio/spectron/

Sonic Charge Bitspeek

With various filters, different effects and a granular synthesis layer, Bitspeek offers an impressive effects set for vocals with an extremely simple GUI.
$29, excl. VAT – https://soniccharge.com/bitspeek

Sonic Charge Bitspeek

MeldaProduction MMultiBandGranular

As usual with Melda, this plug-in splits the signal into six bands, processes the sound in stereo or M/S mode with multiple modulations and sends the result to eight outputs. And as usual with Melda, the GUI is fully packed but well thought-out. And as usual with Melda, the sound quality is good. The granular sound synthesis of the plug-in makes it the perfect tool for crazy sound design.
€35 – https://www.meldaproduction.com/plugins/product.php?id=MMultiBandGranular

MeldaProduction MMultiBandGranular

Blue Cat’s Digital Peak Meter Pro

This is not really an effect plug-in but rather an analysis tool that allows you to monitor peaks and RMS signal levels… and to extract MIDI data. The idea behind it is absolutely brilliant: to control any parameter of any other effect with the signal level, be it a filter resonance, a distortion gain, a delay feedback, etc. In short, this plug-in is an open invitation to the wildest experiments…
€59 – https://www.bluecataudio.com/Products/Product_DPeakMeterPro/

Blue Cat's Digital Peak Meter Pro

OhmForce mobilohm

Each and every OhmForce plug-in could belong to this list of fancy plug-ins. The French developers are used to providing a touch of madness to the most standard effects, adding many special modulation parameters. And this quad-phaser is proof of that: four bands and four independent oscillators that allow you to go much further than with any standard phasing effect and enter the deep forest of sound design.
€49 – https://www.ohmforce.com/ViewProduct.do?p=Mobilohm

OhmForce mobilohm

U-He More Feedback Machine 2

With an OhmForcesque spirit, but with a more futuristic and funky GUI, this quad-delay offers myriads of interactions and modulations between the different delay lines. In fact, the huge variety of effects you get with this plug-in is simply unbelievable, and some drum loops can be transformed into real melodic instruments…
$79, excl. VAT – https://www.u-he.com/cms/mfm2

QuikQuak MashTactic

Conceived as a remix tool, MashTactic includes eight filters to interact graphically with the audio spectrum in order to take part of the signal, change its panorama or suppress it altogether. The result varies greatly depending on the song. However, it is always interesting and it gives you a really different filtering approach.
€64.27 – http://www.quikquak.com/Prod_MashTactic.html

Audio Damage Panstation 

Many Audio Damage plug-ins could be part of our selection. But we chose their auto-panner/tremolo effect Panstation, which, besides standard features, offers the possibility to control the effect amount depending on the signal input level.
$39 – https://www.audiodamage.com/effects/product.php?pid=AD028

Audio Damage Panstation
  • Space 16 3 posts
    Space 16
    New AFfiliate
    Posted on 06/12/2013 at 12:45:38
    Very useful round up, I have a couple of them and some I didn't even know existed :bravo: Will be checking the rest out in the next for days for sure...
  • Chater-La 267 posts
    Chater-La
    AFfluent Poster
    Posted on 06/13/2013 at 23:23:18
    Glad you liked it and happy to serve!

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