HERETIC v1.2 - Multi-Mode Distortion [VST3 / AU] $29

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Hi everyone,

I've been cooking away on the Heretic plugin lately, and just released version 1.2. It's a big update with many improvements, with the key addition being a new multiband mode.

v1.2 changes:
  • Multiband mode: Distortion splits into adjustable LOW/MID/HIGH bands, each running a different distortion mode, drive, shape, and EQ.
  • Mode-aware scope: Live transfer curve in single-band, spectrum analyzer curve in multiband.
  • Adjustable low crossover: Let your lows bypass distortion and sum back cleanly in single-band mode. Now adjustable between 40 - 250 Hz
  • New factory presets: 22 curated presets dialed in for both single-band and multi-band modes.
  • UI/UX & DSP improvements: Enhanced contrast and usability. Added global and band bypass, applied DSP and filter improvements, along with various quality of life improvements.
Full details about Heretic can be found on the website: wiredsaint.com/heretic


Pricing & Availability:
  • Format: VST3 / AU (Windows & macOS)
  • Evaluation: Full trial available
  • Price: $29
  • Available Now: wiredsaint.com/heretic
I'd like to hear which modes and presets are working well for you, and I'm also open to feedback for future updates.

Cheers!

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Just curious because we all have so many of these plugins now why this instead of Saturn, thermal, or any of the others?

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motomotomoto wrote: Sun Jun 28, 2026 3:18 am Just curious because we all have so many of these plugins now why this instead of Saturn, thermal, or any of the others?
it is a fraction of the price of Saturn or Thermal so value for money might be one reason - not everyone wants to spend or can afford FabFilter prices

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motomotomoto wrote: Sun Jun 28, 2026 3:18 am Just curious because we all have so many of these plugins now why this instead of Saturn, thermal, or any of the others?
That's a reasonable question. There are lots of great distortion and saturation plugins out there. I own several, but the simplest answer is that I wanted to try my hand at making my own.

I've been a hobby producer for over 20 years, and I've always wanted to make some sort of audio effects products (guitar pedals, plugins, etc). Creating a distortion plugin seemed like a good place to start.

I built Heretic with the goal of having a clean, accessible interface and a versatile selection of DSP options that sound good and are easy to tweak. I want it to be fun to use, visually appealing, and also reasonably priced compared to some of the big shops.

Lastly, I created the Heretic interface such that I can reuse it for a couple other designs. I'm working on a sibling plugin, a gritty multi-mode delay (and maybe reverb) called Oracle, which is in early development. I'm considering making a modulation plugin after that too.

Once I get these initial plugins released, and some solid experience under my belt, I'd like to try creating something more unique and/or bigger in scope.

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