Sequenced Multi-Effect Plugin

US Devious Machines Infiltrator features 28 effects combined with powerful controls      19/05/21

Devious Machines has announced that their brand new sequenced multi-effect plugin Infiltrator is now available.

A spokesperson told us, "Infiltrator is a monster multi-effect that can satisfy any sound design appetite. Thanks to a choice of 28 effects, combined with powerful curve editing, sequencing and macro controls, the possibilities are endless, and inspiration is guaranteed!"

Devious Machines says that the 10 effect slots give you a choice of exquisitely modelled filters, distortion, pitch shifting, FM, delay, reverb, and loads more. Every slot can be modulated by audio input level or using a custom curve editor, which can be triggered by the input audio or MIDI.

Features:

  • Draw custom curves for up to ten effects
  • Choose from 28 effect modules, including filters, delays, loopers, pitchshifters and more
  • Powerful effects sequencer brings your processing to life across up to 32 steps
  • 750+ presets by professional artists and sound designers (see next page)
  • Four macro parameters give you ultimate control over your sound
  • MIDI control to activate/deactivate effects
  • Global output effects include 11 types of distortion and 4 types of compression
  • Trigger curves as envelopes from audio peaks, or run them continuously as LFOs
  • Disable curve modulation and use the input audio envelope as a mod source instead
  • Independent speed control for each envelope – up to 100Hz for special effects
  • Clean Bass mode allows sub bass frequencies to pass through unaffected

 

Pricing and Availability:
Infiltrator is available now at the introductory price of £69.00 ($98/€80). The regular price after a limited period will be £99.99 ($142/€117). A 14-day limited demo version is also available

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