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Thicken or completely replace audio with a pair of freaky, monstrous, unpredictable oscillators. Double Freak plays sawtooth, square, or triangle waves that tightly or loosely follow the pitch of incoming audio. It's a bit like a synth guitar pedal, but also not.
Double Freak works best with monophonic audio, like a single vocal track, a melody synth line, or anything tonal. If you really want to get freaky, send it something else. The pitch tracking is intentionally erratic with polyphonic and atonal input. That's how we like it.
Bend the start of notes up or down, with Double Freak's pitch envelope.
Pitch tracking can be independent, where a stereo track's left and right channels pitch can be wildly different, for a super wide effect. Or, pitch tracking can be locked across all channels, maintaining focus.
Double Freak features two different distortion types that have been modelled on analog hardware. The distortion processing happens after the mixer, so the dry incoming signal can also be distorted.
This means Double Freak can be used purely as a distortion plugin, if you'd like — simply turn down the volume of the oscillators and leave the dry signal loud. The dry level control determines how distorted the signal will be.
Double Freak is an audio plugin. It is available as an Audio Unit version 3 and VST3 plugin for macOS and Windows. Double Freak works with a wide range of audio apps.
Double Freak is a free plugin with no strings attached. Double Freak and all our products are privacy focused, with no ads, no analytics, and no creepy tracking.
Help: https://bjango.com/help/doublefreak/welcome/
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Reviewed By Warkyuu [all]
July 9th, 2026
Version reviewed: 1.0 on Windows
Unfortunately this is a plugin I am going to have to give a lower rating for. It is really bad at tracking the input's pitch, and this plugin takes up a weirdly high amount of space. I do like the UI (assuming it isn't AI generated, it doesn't appear to be) and the concept is fun.
Response from marcedwards from Bjango on July 9th, 2026
Hello! The pitch tracking works best with monophonic audio, like a single vocal track, a melody synth line, or anything tonal. It uses a method that's less common these days and is intentionally erratic with polyphonic and atonal input. It's supposed to be a bit wild. The illustration was drawn on paper as a single colour with Copic markers, then finished in Photoshop. Thanks.

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