A downloadable plugin for Windows and macOS

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Explorative circular distortion plugin with an endless amount of different unique patches that synchronizes to your track.

Features

  • Timed synchronization between 4 effect chains.
  • 99 million patches per chain.
  • Sequential or randomized synchronization.
  • Automatable mix knob for controlled distortion.
  • Endless exploration and sound design potential.

Happy accidents

Marudist is created to explore new and unique semi-random combinations of effects. Use the randomize button to get a brand new effect chain. Unlimited exploration with often unexpected results!

Marudist supports Windows x64 VST3, and MacOS x86_64/arm64 VST3/AU.

Updated 22 days ago
StatusReleased
CategoryTool
PlatformsWindows, macOS
AuthorNimble Tools
TagsAudio, distortion, Effects, plugin, VST

Purchase

Buy Now$9.99 USD or more

In order to download this plugin you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $9.99 USD. You will get access to the following files:

Marudist 1.1.1 (Windows) 3.8 MB
Marudist 1.1.1 (MacOS) 7 MB
Marudist 1.0.0 (Windows) 3.8 MB
Marudist 1.0.0 (MacOS) 7 MB

Development log

Comments

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(+1)

Awesome plugin great for sound design and just amazing for experimental sound

Hey, can you explain more deeply what it does? Or make a small video showing it with less blurry effects? Because right now I'm not really sure if it would be something for me.

Working on it!

Just bought it and while it's easily useful for making cool sounds, especially when used with samples with lots of sustain (or using reverb before the plugin), the UI needs some work.

Specifically the dials turn way way way too slowly when you click and drag them when you use this on Ableton (this might be the case for other DAWs, but I only have Ableton, so I can't check the others). They turn so slowly as to barely move at all, forcing the user to type in the numbers manually to have any semblance of control.

That being said, the audio side of this plugin is very nice.

(+1)

Thanks for the feedback! I'm glad you like it. The knobs turning slowly was kind of intentional, because there's such a huge range of numbers. Maybe I'll revert this back to normal as it "feels wrong", indeed. 😅