Turn any raw loop into a dancefloor weapon in seconds
Get the aggressive results your mix deserves with Diavolator.
No complex routing.
Just pure devastation.
Designed by Christian Cambas, Diavolator keeps you firmly inside your creative flow.
Your audio travels through four high-performance effect stages in series, giving you devastating, step-by-step control before hitting the master output. Sculpt exactly the chain you need, each stage features its own independent bypass switch.
Rips out the low-end mud so your hi-hat loops cut through a wall of kicks.
Adds that crackling, bitten-off edge for the Schranz texture you've been chasing.
Slams it flat and punchy. Makes loops hit harder without destroying the transients.
Pumps in sync with your kick. No routing, no busses, just instant groove.
Diavolator strips away the friction of complex sound design so you can focus strictly on the vibe. Here is how the processing pipeline handles your signal:
Jump straight into industrial excellence with signature settings dialed in for immediate action:
The signature Diavolator sound. Gritty, punchy, and heavily pumping. Perfect for main synth hooks and loops.
Thin, haunted, and tuned for maximum pump. The low end is completely carved away, leaving a breathing, rhythmic top-end texture.
Full-throttle saturation with minimal pumping. A densely crushed, upfront sound meant for brutalizing percussion and industrial leads.
Full-spectrum, barely saturated, near-total rhythmic ducking. Gives a breathing, alive atmosphere to any static background noise or pad.
Windows 10+ (64-bit only)
Mac coming Q3 2026
Formats: VST3
Works on all DAWs supporting VST3 (Ableton Live, Fruity Loops, Reaper, etc.)
The license gives you access to use on 2 machines.
After purchasing, you'll receive a license key via email. Open the plugin in your DAW, paste your key, and confirm. An internet connection is required for activation. If you have any issues, contact support@diavolator.com
Stop fighting complex menus and start shaping your signature sound.
Installation is simple: place the plugin file into your system's standard VST directory, rescan your DAW, and let the chaos begin.