DEVASTOR 2 Multiband Distortion Unit
The sweet spot in distortion domain
Devastor 2 is the second generation of D16’s first FX Plugin from the SilverLine Collection series. Devastor is a deceptively simple yet remarkable Multiband Distortion Unit. It is an enhanced version of the distortion unit you can find in Phoscyon, but with full control over multiband processing. This elevates its sonic mangling capabilities to an entirely new level!
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Devastor can be used to distort and enhance a wide range of sounds, from full-on acid synth sounds to guitar fuzz or an analog amp with speaker combo. It can even be used with drums to make them sound dirtier and more dynamic! Devastor isn't just good at creating distorted, monster sounds: it can also be used subtly to improve the timbre and character of gentler sounds. For example, reducing the preamp gain, increasing the threshold, and selecting a soft-knee for the dynamics will bring out more warmth and detail in a sound without introducing distortion.
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Diode clipper emulation
Advanced antialiasing techniques applied no unwanted artifacts appears while warm character of the ouput is preserved.
Instant signal routing 
Three filters make the unit multiband and rapidly
configurable with selectable signal topologies!
Output limiterNot only for protection, but for bringing sonically pleasant coloration as well.
System requirements
Windows OS version Windows 7 or newer * CPU Intel x86 / AMD x86
- Software VST2 / VST3 / AAX compatible host application (32bit or 64bit)
- Sample rate ≥ 44.1 kHz
Apple Mac OS version Mac OS X 10.13 to macOS 15 * CPU Intel x86 / Apple Silicon * Software VST2 / VST3 / AU / AAX compatible host application (64bit only!) Sample rate ≥ 44.1 kHz
(*) Hardware requirements / recommendations are based on estimates performed on available computers at D16 Group HQ, and therefore cannot cover all possible configurations available on the market. CPU usage may vary widely depending on the manner in which the product is used. Factors that may contribute to variance in CPU usage include particular patch and its complexity, the global quality setting, project sample rate. In order to form a better understanding of how a plug-in will behave within your current setup, we highly recommend downloading the demo and giving it a try.