DistoCore Disto-FX 1.7 FREE/PRO (Distortion+Waveshaper FX) out now!

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Hi

DistoCore Disto-Fx (Dirty Sound Destructor) is an audio multi-fx with distortion/dynamic waveshaper/saturation/filter/ring modulator/phaser/EQ
and Input-Output control units.
It is aimed at hard electronic music like hardcore, gabber, drum&bass and Dubstep,
but it also gives your guitar tracks and synthlines an interesting, crispy sound :borg:

Disto-Fx is available for MAC OS X (64-bit AU/VST/VST3) and Windows VST 32-bit/64-bit + VST3 64-bit.

Disto-Fx version 1.7 features overview:
- 64-bit audio processing engine
- distortion unit with editable/unique powerful DistoCore 78 (PRO) or 42 (FREE) high-quality distortion curves
- dynamic wave-shaper with different shape forms, shape inverter and 4 dynamic shaping modes
- polarization type switch for both distortion (PRO) and dynamic wave-shaper (FREE+PRO)
- WAV (PRO)+CSV(FREE+PRO) file import/export for custom distortion-shapes
- 18 (PRO) and 4 (FREE) waveshaper effects like smoothing, sharpening, adding noise, etc ...
- linear, cosine, cubic and hermite LUT interpolation modes
- noise gate/sample rate/bit crasher and loudness FX
- filter unit including different filter types
- 28 filters (PRO) or 10 filters (FREE) with controllable cutoff and resonance
- ring modulator with anti-alias waveforms
- tempo synced phaser FX
- 3 band EQ and final stage high/low pass filter (dump/expand control)
- output clipper/limiter with 3 different operating modes
- 128 built-in (PRO) or 96 built-in (FREE) dirty distortion presets focused on electronic music

Check it out!
Detailed information + screenshots + FREE version downloads are available on our website:
https://www.distocore.online/

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Comments and critics are as always welcome.

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:tu:

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Thanx for the update :tu:
The loudness war is over, loudness has won

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thanks

but missing an oversampling option (like the UA dent, izotope or audiothing wavebox or others have it)...
imho especially necessary for any sort of distortion effect

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muki wrote: Thu Feb 17, 2022 8:16 pm thanks

but missing an oversampling option (like the UA dent, izotope or audiothing wavebox or others have it)...
imho especially necessary for any sort of distortion effect
Thanks for your comment and suggestion for improvement :tu:
Yes, oversampling would be great for sample-rate reduction fx, bit-crashing and sharp-edge dynamic shaper curves to reduce anti-aliasing :idea:
So I will put this on my To-Do list for the next release.
The distortion engine itself uses high quality interpolated curve samples (especially via the cubic- or hermite-algorithm) and reduces aliasing to a minimum.

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DistoCore wrote: Thu Feb 17, 2022 8:39 pm So I will put this on my To-Do list for the next release.
thanks :tu:
and reduces aliasing to a minimum
sorry....but
for example the preset "bula fuzz" (or "linear distortion" or any other) with a 9.2k sine
only the distortion engine turned on, filterFX and modulationFX turned off,
give harsh and prominent (hearable and visible) foldback at 2k and others...

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muki wrote: Fri Feb 18, 2022 12:11 am
DistoCore wrote: Thu Feb 17, 2022 8:39 pm So I will put this on my To-Do list for the next release.
thanks :tu:
and reduces aliasing to a minimum
sorry....but
for example the preset "bula fuzz" (or "linear distortion" or any other) with a 9.2k sine
only the distortion engine turned on, filterFX and modulationFX turned off,
give harsh and prominent (hearable and visible) foldback at 2k and others...
Yes, you are right.
I never went so high with my test frequencies, but at 9200 Hz it rings like a telephone at "Bula Fuzz":
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Clearly visible foldback at 2k and something around 5k.

Compared to 1000Hz, which was my highest test frequency - same preset:
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Now it looks this will be a high-prio To-Do for the next version.
Thanks you for your test and comment. :tu:

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thank you!

:tu:

yes: it's not always only the bass'es that'll get distorted ;-)

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