There are tasks a single modulation plugin cannot handle. Unless it is Duoflux. Duoflux is a cutting-edge dual-modulation plugin designed to elevate your mixes and add depth to your soundscapes. With two independent modulation units packed into one plugin, Duoflux offers unparalleled flexibility and creative control, making it the ultimate tool for any producer or sound designer.
Four Ways to Split
The unique power of Duoflux lies in how it splits signals, which can then be processed separately or in different combinations. The signal is distributed to the two modulation units based on a crossover, which can be set to Frequency, Volume, Stereo, or Mid/Side. This gives you precise control over how the effects interact with different elements of your mix.
17 Modulation Algorithms
Duoflux boasts two independent modulation units, each offering a wide range of 17 meticulously crafted algorithms. Whether you need the lush width of a Vintage Chorus or Ensemble, the swirling motion of a Modern Rotary, or the rhythmic pulse of Tremolo and Phaser, Duoflux has it covered. This extensive library allows you to blend and layer different modulation textures to achieve complex and evolving soundscapes.
Two Modulation Units
Duoflux boasts two independent modulation units, each offering a wide range of creative possibilities. The interface allows for precise control over distinct parameters, including Rate, Depth, Width, and Character, alongside adjustable LFO Shapes ranging from sine to square. This allows you to blend and layer different modulation textures to achieve complex and evolving soundscapes.
Tape Saturation
Each modulation unit also has its own Tape section, which can make the sound even more enjoyable. Instead of clean digital modulation, you can inject vintage character. This section gives you control over Saturation, tape-style Wow and Flutter modulation, and even Noise to simulate head scrape and dust. Sometimes, the difference between the two units is a subtle change in saturation; other times, you may want clean modulation on the lows and vintage tape wobble on the highs. Imagine a plugin which can do that.
Key Features of Duoflux: