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Diopser

You were expecting Disperser¹, but it was me, Diopser!

Diopser lets you rotate the phase of a signal around a specific frequency without affecting its spectral content. This effect can be used to emphasize transients and other parts of a sound that in a way that isn't possible with regular equalizers or dynamics processors, especially when applied to low pitched or wide band sounds. More extreme settings will make everything sound like a cartoon laser beam, or a psytrance kickdrum. If you are experimenting with those kinds of settings, then you may want to consider temporarily placing a peak limiter after the plugin in case loud resonances start building up.

This is a port from https://github.com/robbert-vdh/diopser with more features and much better performance.

*Disperser is a trademark of Kilohearts AB. Diopser is in no way related to Disperser or Kilohearts AB.

Download

You can download the development binaries for Linux, Windows and macOS from the automated builds page. If you're not signed in on GitHub, then you can also find the last nightly build here.

The macOS version has not been tested and may not work correctly. You may also have to disable Gatekeeper to use the VST3 version as Apple has recently made it more difficult to run unsigned code on macOS.

Building

After installing Rust with the nightly toolchain (because of the use of SIMD), you can compile Diopser as follows:

cargo +nightly xtask bundle diopser --release