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. Four serial effect stages optimized to turn raw elements into absolute dancefloor weapons.
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.
A resonant high-pass filter that aggressively strips away low-end rumble. Everything below your dialed-in frequency gets cleanly rolled off to keep your sub-bass perfectly calculated.
Instantly boosts the signal into premium vintage analog emulation. Keeps your mid-range beautifully focused using proprietary black-magic algorithms.
A brutal, high-speed compressor designed to clamp down instantly. The threshold control lets you choose exactly how hard the plugin squishes your signal for maximum density.
A native sidechain effect that dips the audio volume precisely on the beat. Designed to give your heavy kick drum maximum impact without complex DAW internal routing.
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.
Stop fighting complex menus and start shaping your signature sound.
Installation is simple: place the plugin file into your system's standard VST/AU directory, rescan your DAW, and let the chaos begin.