Fuse Audio Labs releases the OCELOT Octaver Dual Octave Engine with Intro Offer

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OCELOT OCTAVER DUAL OCTAVE ENGINE RELEASE

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DUAL IMPACT

The OCELOT Octaver delivers thick, musical octave-down weight and crisp octave-up presence in one streamlined plugin. Whether you’re adding deep punch to kicks, extra growl to bass, or detail to a dull synth line, this dual-engine tool reshapes your source in powerful, frequency-specific ways — all with zero latency and minimal CPU load.

TUNED TO FIT

Unlike many traditional octave effects, the OCELOT Octaver gives you full control over the frequency focus of each octave via dedicated Tune controls. Dial in perfect sweet spots for both low-end extension and top-end lift. Listen mode helps identify the exact range you're enhancing, letting you tailor the effect to any source with surgical precision and musical results.

CLEAN TRACKING

Built around a state-of-the-art detection algorithm, the OCELOT Octaver stays true to your source. Forget the warbly, glitch-prone behavior of typical octavers — this plugin delivers consistent, phase-stable performance even on fast transients or complex material. The result is tight, clean octave content that locks in with your mix instead of fighting it.

METERED & READY

Stay informed with detailed visual feedback. Separate level meters for each octave and the output signal let you shape your blend with clarity, while the collapsible spectrum view shows exactly where the magic happens. Octave solo options, smart key shortcuts, and global level control round out a workflow built for speed, clarity, and creativity.

OCELOT SERIES

In an ever-growing sea of plugins, a select few stand out as essential tools you rely on in every session. These gems enhance your workflow with their powerful features and intuitive user interfaces, building the core of your personal sound. They become indispensable, evolving alongside you. The Ocelot Series puts these tools right in your hands, delivering cutting-edge low CPU, zero or low latency studio essentials built with top-notch DSP tech...more coming soon!

On sale for only $29 ($69 regular) until July 19th 2025.

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FAQS AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT

An overview of Frequently Asked Questions can be found under the following link

https://fuseaudiolabs.com/faq.html

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https://fuseaudiolabs.com/support.html

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Is this capable of polyphonic pitch shifting? Or is it best suited for mostly monophonic sources?

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zedeloc wrote: Thu Jun 19, 2025 2:48 am Is this capable of polyphonic pitch shifting? Or is it best suited for mostly monophonic sources?
It’s not a pitch shifter but a fancy octave pedal.

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There are monophonic octave pedals and polyphonic octave pedals. I'm wondering if it is capable of polyphonic octave generation such as the Electro-Harmonix POG pedal or the Boss OC-5 pedal. Unfortunately I'm traveling in this moment and do not have a computer suitable for testing.

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Hi zedeloc,
zedeloc wrote: Thu Jun 19, 2025 2:48 am Is this capable of polyphonic pitch shifting? Or is it best suited for mostly monophonic sources?
This one is optimized for monophonic content. You may try it on polyphonic sources, but the quality of the result may vary depending on the complexity of the signal.

Hope this helps.

Best,
Ray

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fuseaudiolabs wrote: Fri Jun 20, 2025 8:36 am Hi zedeloc,
zedeloc wrote: Thu Jun 19, 2025 2:48 am Is this capable of polyphonic pitch shifting? Or is it best suited for mostly monophonic sources?
This one is optimized for monophonic content. You may try it on polyphonic sources, but the quality of the result may vary depending on the complexity of the signal.

Hope this helps.

Best,
Ray
Thank you!

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Damn. Do I need another plugin? No. Do I love octave pedals? Yes.
Surely there must be consensus by now...

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