Audioloom Maciel Audio – Deux Clipper v1.0.0 – R2R (VST3, AAX) [WIN x64]

By | April 18, 2026

 

Year/Release Date : 04/18/2026
Version : 1.0.0
Developer : Audioloom
Developer’s website : https://www.audioloom.com/maciel-audio/deux-clipper
Format : VST3, AAX
Bit depth : 64bit
Tablet : present
System requirements : Windows 10

  • 99.1 MB

Description:
Deux Clipper
A two-step workflow for impact and volume for modern, powerful mixes.
Today’s most competitive productions require more than just trimming. Deux Clipper combines the advanced clipping workflow used by professional engineers to reduce impact, perceived loudness, and aggression into one simple tool for more powerful tracks.

 

The fastest way to more impact and volume
Five ways Deux Clipper turns flat, boring productions into loud, competitive records without the usual plugin clutter.
Turn flat, polite drums into loud, straightforward, record-ready punch without creating a confusing chain of machines, saturators, and routing tricks.
Catch sharp peaks, thicken body, and add more punch to your mix in one go, using the same two-step clipping method the pros use to squeeze out competitive volume.
Lock in the low and high sweet spots that make kicks louder and snares pop harder, then add harmonics until the whole track becomes more aggressive.
Add to this the subtle warmth, body and clarity of controlled analogue signals without harsh EQ boosts, brittle clipping or the usual ‘why is my mix falling apart?’ moment.
Go from plugin stacking and hesitation to fast, confident decisions in a single window and get the sound of a full beat chain without slowing down your workflow.

Why one machine is no longer enough
The old approach with a single clipper can only take you so far. Modern productions demand greater control, more power, and a smarter way to shape volume.
Clipping has been one of the secret weapons professional engineers have used for decades to make tracks more powerful, louder, and more impactful. But today’s productions are more intense, aggressive, and competitive than ever—and clipping alone is often not enough to get the job done.

Add harmonic weight where it matters
Inspired by old-fashioned analog tricks, reworked to inject punch, body, and snap into your signal before clipping even begins.
For decades, professional engineers have used subtle analog techniques to make tracks sound bigger, richer, and more alive before they even reach the console. By bypassing the EQ or compression sections on some hardware and simply running the analog circuit, they could introduce wide-band harmonics that added dimension, clarity, and focus to the signal.
When combined with modern clipping, this old-school technique gives engineers an unfair advantage in extracting more perceived loudness, punch, and aggression from a track.
Deux Clipper integrates this into a modern workflow with independent low- and high-saturation sections that allow you to introduce additional harmonic distortion into the most important fundamental areas before the signal reaches the first clipper stage. Add more weight and punch to the low frequencies, nourishing the low fundamental, or release more snap and bite, exciting the high fundamental. The result is a signal that already feels denser, stronger, and more energetic even before clipping begins.

 


 

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