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<!doctype html>
<head>
<title>Destroy FX Extras: Handies & Stupids</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="dfx.css">
<script src="dfx.js"></script>
<style>
body {
background-color: #60418e;
}
.maincolumn {
background-color: #6a479c;
width: 420px;
}
sup {
font-size: 9px;
}
</style>
</head>
<div class="maincolumn">
<img class="title" src="handy-title.png" alt="Super Destroy FX Handies!">
<div class="infobox">
<h1><img alt="DFX Extras" src="dfx-extras-info.png"></h1>
<p>Hi. This web page has more stuff by Sophia and <a href="http:https://tom7.org/">Tom 7</a>.
This stuff is not at our <a href="index.html">main web page</a> because it is not as exciting
as that stuff. We like to keep this stuff a little more tucked away because it's not
our really good work. Here you'll find <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audio_Units">Audio Units</a>
and <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_Studio_Technology">VST plugins</a> that
are handy audio utilities or creative curiosities.</p>
<p>These plugins are free for you and your friends to use. You can use them for whatever
you like, but we'd appreciate it if you:</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http:https://msg.spacebar.org/f/a/s/msg/disp?n=10">tell us</a> if you use them in a song that you release</li>
<li>let others know where they can find this website</li>
</ul>
<p>More information and better plugins are available at <a href="index.html">our main page</a>.</p>
</div>
<a href="index.html"><img class="right" src="please-see.png" alt="please see our real plugins" /></a>
<div class="infobox plugin" id="rmsbuddy">
<h1><img alt="RMS Buddy" src="dfx-rmsbuddy.png"></h1>
<div class="twocolumn">
<div>
<img class="thumb" alt="RMS Buddy screenshot" src="rmsbuddy-small.png" onclick="FullImage('rmsbuddy.png')">
<div class="downloads">
<a class="mac" href="software/rmsbuddy-1.2.0-mac.dmg" title="RMS Buddy for macOS"></a>
<a class="win" href="software/rmsbuddy-1.1-win.7z" title="RMS Buddy for Windows"></a>
<a class="source" href="software/rmsbuddy-1.2.0-source.7z" title="RMS Buddy source code"></a>
<a class="docs" href="docs/rmsbuddy.html" title="RMS Buddy documentation"></a>
</div>
</div>
<div>
<a class="release" href="news.html#2020-12-19">AU: Version 1.2.0 - 19 Dec 2020</a>
<a class="release" href="news.html#2003-02-25">VST: Version 1.1 - 25 Feb 2003</a>
RMS Buddy is a handy tool for tracking RMS and peak volume information. It provides
a cumulative, running average RMS of the audio signal, momentary RMS values, and it
keeps track of the peak volume levels. I find it very useful when I'm mastering
stuff.
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="infobox plugin" id="monomaker">
<h1><img alt="Monomaker" src="dfx-monomaker.png"></h1>
<div class="twocolumn">
<div>
<img class="thumb" alt="Monomaker screenshot" src="monomaker-small.png" onclick="FullImage('monomaker.png')">
<div class="downloads">
<a class="mac" href="software/monomaker-1.1.1-mac.dmg" title="Monomaker for macOS"></a>
<a class="win" href="software/monomaker-1.1.1-win.7z" title="Monomaker for Windows"></a>
<a class="source" href="software/monomaker-1.1.1-source.7z" title="Monomaker source code"></a>
<a class="docs" href="docs/monomaker.html" title="Monomaker documentation"></a>
</div>
</div>
<div>
<a class="release" href="news.html#2021-10-17">Version 1.1.1 - 17 October 2021</a>
Monomaker is a simple mono-merging and stereo-recentering utility. You can use it to
progressively mix down a stereo signal to mono and you can use it for equal power,
center-shifting pans.
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="infobox plugin" id="midigater">
<h1><img alt="MIDI Gater" src="dfx-midigater.png"></h1>
<div class="twocolumn">
<div>
<img class="thumb" alt="MIDI Gater screenshot" src="midigater-small.png" onclick="FullImage('midigater.png')">
<div class="downloads">
<a class="mac" href="software/midigater-2.0.1-mac.dmg" title="MIDI Gater for macOS"></a>
<a class="win" href="software/midigater-2.0.1-win.7z" title="MIDI Gater for Windows"></a>
<a class="source" href="software/midigater-2.0.1-source.7z" title="MIDI Gater source code"></a>
<a class="docs" href="docs/midigater.html" title="MIDI Gater documentation"></a>
</div>
</div>
<div>
<a class="release" href="news.html#2021-10-17">Version 2.0.1 - 17 October 2021</a>
MIDI Gater is a simple, handy, MIDI-controlled gate.
When you play a MIDI note, audio turns on.
When you release the note, audio turns off.
<p>MIDI Gater is a little unusual, though, because it is "polyphonic".
What that means is that a copy of the audio signal is created for every MIDI note,
and the volume of each copy is sensitive to note velocity. The level of
sensitivity is adjustable. A minimum volume floor is also adjustable, in case you
don't want your audio signal turning off completely.</p>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="infobox plugin" id="eqsync">
<h1><img alt="EQ Sync" src="dfx-eqsync.png"></h1>
<div class="twocolumn">
<div>
<img class="thumb" alt="EQ Sync screenshot" src="eqsync-small.png" onclick="FullImage('eqsync.png')">
<div class="downloads">
<a class="mac" href="software/eqsync-1.1.1-mac.dmg" title="EQ Sync for macOS"></a>
<a class="win" href="software/eqsync-1.1-win.7z" title="EQ Sync for Windows"></a>
<a class="source" href="software/eqsync-1.1.1-source.7z" title="EQ Sync source code"></a>
<a class="docs" href="docs/eqsync.html" title="EQ Sync documentation"></a>
</div>
</div>
<div>
<a class="release" href="news.html#2021-10-17">AU: Version 1.1.1 - 17 October 2021</a>
<a class="release" href="news.html#2021-09-21">VST: Version 1.1 - 21 September 2021</a>
EQ Sync is a ridiculous equalizer. You have no control over the EQ curve, if you try
to adjust the faders they will escape, and the EQ parameters don't make any sense
anyway. The EQ setting changes on its own according to your song's tempo.
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="infobox plugin" id="polarizer">
<h1><img alt="Polarizer" src="dfx-polarizer.png"></h1>
<div class="twocolumn">
<div>
<img class="thumb" alt="Polarizer screenshot" src="polarizer-small.png" onclick="FullImage('polarizer.png')">
<div class="downloads">
<a class="mac" href="software/polarizer-1.1.1-mac.dmg" title="Polarizer for macOS"></a>
<a class="win" href="software/polarizer-1.1-win.7z" title="Polarizer for Windows"></a>
<a class="source" href="software/polarizer-1.1.1-source.7z" title="Polarizer source code"></a>
<a class="docs" href="docs/polarizer.html" title="Polarizer documentation"></a>
</div>
</div>
<div>
<a class="release" href="news.html#2021-10-17">AU: Version 1.1.1 - 17 October 2021</a>
<a class="release" href="news.html#2021-09-21">VST: Version 1.1 - 21 September 2021</a>
Polarizer takes every n<sup>th</sup> sample and polarizes it. The number of samples
skipped and the strength of the polarization are adjustable. You can also implode
your sound.
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="infobox plugin" id="fake-app">
<h1><img alt="fake app" src="dfx-fake-app.png"></h1>
<div class="twocolumn">
<div>
<img class="thumb" alt="fake app icon" src="fake-app-icon.png" style="cursor: auto">
<div class="downloads">
<a class="mac" href="software/dfx-fake-app-0.0.5.7z" title="fake app for macOS"></a>
</div>
</div>
<div>
<a class="release" href="news.html#2020-09-26">Version 0.0.5 - 26 Sep 2020</a>
Audio Units and their preset files and don't have any nice icon, and moreover they
look like blank documents or folders in most cases. If you want them to have icons,
you can download this fake app and put it somewhere on your hard disk. Note that
this app is totally fake (it won't run if you double click it or anything). All it
does is get noticed by the operating system and provide icons that are associated
with the AU and preset file types.
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="infobox plugin" id="freeverb">
<h1><img alt="Freeverb" src="freeverb.png"></h1>
<div class="twocolumn">
<div>
<div class="downloads">
<a class="mac" href="software/freeverb-1.0.7.pkg" title="Freeverb AU for macOS"></a>
<a class="source" href="software/freeverb-1.0.7-source.7z" title="Freeverb AU source code"></a>
</div>
</div>
<div>
<a class="release" href="news.html#2020-11-29">Version 1.0.7 - 29 Nov 2020</a>
This is not a Destroy FX plugin. Freeverb is a public domain reverb algorithm by
Jezar at Dreampoint. Many VST ports of it exist, but there had not been an AU yet,
so Sophia ported it to Audio Unit, and made some improvements too. This AU version
has no custom graphics, but Jezar's VST version never did, either.
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="infobox plugin" id="ambience">
<h1><img alt="Ambience" src="ambience.png"></h1>
<div class="twocolumn">
<div>
<div class="downloads">
<a class="mac" href="software/ambience-1.0.8.pkg" title="Ambience AU for macOS"></a>
</div>
</div>
<div>
<a class="release" href="news.html#2020-12-28">Version 1.0.8 - 28 Dec 2020</a>
Ambience is a reverb plugin by
<a href="http:https://magnus.smartelectronix.com">Magnus @ Smartelectronix</a>.
Sophia ported it to Mac and we are hosting the latest version here.
</div>
</div>
</div>
<a href="index.html"><img class="right" src="please-see.png" alt="please see our real plugins" /></a>
</div>