Orra Audio – Orra Collection 2026.06 – NO INSTALL – MOCHA (VST3) [WIN x64]

By | July 4, 2026

 

Release Year/Date: 06.2026
Version: 2026.06
Developer: Orra Audio
Developer Website: Orra Audio
Format: VST3
Bit Depth: 64-bit
Tablet: present_mocha
System Requirements: Windows 10 or later (64-bit)

  • 20.7 MB

Description: Professional Audio Plugins

Orra Press v1.0.1
Multi-module serial compressor | Six dynamic engines. Six reorderable slots. One waveform at a time. Combine Classic with Spectral, then with a limiter—or any other combination you desire.
* Six engines: classic VCA, optical, FET, multiband, spectral, and limiter
* Six reorderable slots — load any engine and reorder using the arrows
* Independent sidechain for each slot — suppress different sources from different engines
* Optional Orra Link plugin — sidechain for any track
* Linear-phase multiband compression (4-band FIR) with draggable crossovers
* Spectral compression in the FFT domain with target resonance
* Master-class limiter with true-peak ISP and LUFS metrics
* A/B/C/D snapshots — instantly compare four full plugin states
* 16 factory presets for vocals, drums, bass, master bus, and parallel mode
* Oversampling for each slot (Off) / 2x / 4x / 8x) for clean transient processing
Six engines, one compressor
Designed for the song, not the spec.
Most compressors offer one engine and one workflow. Orra Press offers six dynamics processors, which can be loaded into any of six slots, with the ability to rearrange them—so the chain fits the song, not the other way around.
The Traditional Approach
Open one compressor to tweak the tone. Open another for control. Open a third for limiting. Switch between plugin windows. Get confused. Try to remember which knob you turned and why.
A different plugin for each stage of dynamics processing.
The Orra Method
Load the processors into the slots. Rearrange them using the arrows. Pair a fast FET with a slow optical, then a transparent limiter—or three classic processors in a row, each with 2 dB of gain. Compare the four options using A/B/C/D and send the one that turns out best.
One plugin. Six processors. All your dynamics processing solutions in a single window.

 

Orra Ducker v1.0.1
Sidechain Frequency Reduction | Most people use sidechain compression to suppress a signal, reducing the overall volume. Orra Ducker suppresses only the frequencies that actually overlap, using keying from any track in any DAW. With Orra Link, sidechain routing is built right into the plugin, so feeding a signal to multiple instances from different sources follows the same simple algorithm in any DAW.
* Spectral signal reduction per frequency range (~1000 frequency ranges, not wideband)
* Draw a focus band, target the reduction only to low frequencies, harsh midrange frequencies, or the entire range
* Resolution control: surgically narrow settings or wide and smooth slope
* Layer multiple instances per track via Orra Link, 36 sidechain channels synced to any track in any DAW
* Four delay modes: HQ, Balanced, Fast, and a wideband Live mode with zero latency for monitoring
* One large analyzer displays the input, sidechain, output, and signal reduction curve in real time simultaneously
* Self-reduction, host sidechain bus, or any Link channel – your choice for each instance
* Smooth focus band, stereo detector linking, and full automation for each control
Reduces frequency collisions, not the entire signal
Frequency-by-frequency, not fader-by-fader.
Reduces frequency, not fader. Orra Ducker performs an FFT (fast Fourier transform) on both signals and reduces each frequency only where they actually overlap, allowing the kick drum to create space within the bass without overwhelming the entire bassline.
Conventional Routing
Using multiple Duckers on a single track, each configured to a different source, is possible in some DAWs, but it’s complicated, and the setup varies from one DAW to another. Additional tracks, bus swapping, send routing, and a new battle with the host every time you switch.
Possibly, but each DAW presents different challenges.
The Orra Method
Orra Link takes the routing out of your hands. The source selection is located right in the plugin, and each instance simply selects its trigger from a drop-down list, with up to 37 sidechain sources feeding a single track. No additional tracks, no bus swapping, and a completely identical workflow regardless of which DAW you’re working in. One workflow. Identical in every DAW.

 

Orra EQ v1.3.0

Orra EQ | Your New Secret Ingredient | Streamline your workflow by combining processing that typically requires a chain of plugins into a single tool.
* 16 parametric processing bands, all in one place
* Five modes for each band: EQ, Orra Tube, Tape, Models, Dynamic EQ
* Mid/Side processing for each band for independent control of the center and sidebands
* 17 saturation options: Orra Tube + 6 Tape models + 10 saturation algorithms
* Dynamic saturation for intelligent harmonic enhancement
* Create EQ or Orra Tube saturation bands by double-clicking the curve
* Surgical precision with a Q range from 0.1 to 40
* Real-time spectrum analyzer with pre/post monitoring
Why Orra EQ Exists
We didn’t set out to create another equalizer. We wanted to be able to control our entire tone shaping chain by frequency—EQ, saturation, and dynamics, all combined as needed, rather than locked into separate plugins.
The Traditional Approach
Load an EQ to shape the tone. Load a saturator to color the sound. Load a compressor for dynamics processing. Each plugin processes your entire signal before passing it to the next—you can’t EQ only the highs, saturate only the mids, and then compress only the lows in one smooth chain.
Full signal processing, step-by-step.
The Orra Method
Sixteen bands, each with its own mode. EQ on one frequency, saturation on another, compression on a third—all in any order. Add a tube saturator after dynamics processing on the same band, or alternate processing styles across the spectrum.
Control the entire tone shaping chain for every frequency.

 

Orra Tone Zone v1.1.31
Tone Curve Corrector
Analyze, correct, and shape your tone curve in a single plugin. See how your mix compares to professional standards and fine-tune it with a full-featured parametric EQ and per-band saturation control.
* 40-band spectral analysis with smooth tone curve display
* 24 target curves for different genres, calibrated using professional master recordings
* Reference track training from any audio file
* Automatic FFT-based EQ correction with level-aware processing
* 6-band parametric EQ with draggable nodes
* Analog saturation for each band: tube, VCA, British
* A/B/C/D comparison — four slots for quickly auditioning settings
* Auto-correction switch — disable tone correction while maintaining a constant delay for reliable PDC correction on any track
* Internal bypass (BYP) — clean bypass with a smooth transition and real-time analysis
* Precise control — Shift+scroll for precise Q adjustment, Shift+drag for precise frequency/gain adjustment
Keep your tone Tone Zone Curve
Not just an indicator.
Most tone analysis tools stop at showing you the problem. Tone Zone goes further—it analyzes, corrects, and allows you to manually refine your sound, all in a single window without switching plugins.
Traditional Approach
Open the Tone Zone plugin to see your tone curve. Identify problems. Switch to a separate EQ to make adjustments. Return to the Tone Zone to check your work. Repeat until the result is correct—or until you run out of patience.
If you see a problem in one plugin, fix it in another.
The Orra Method
Compare your tone curve with a target value for a specific genre. Turn the correction knob, and the FFT-based EQ will automatically shift your spectrum to the target value. Then refine your sound with the 6-band parametric EQ and add saturation to each band—all in one window, updated in real time.
Analyze, adjust, and shape your sound without switching between plugins.

 


 

Installation :
Unzip the contents to your location, excluding system files.
1. Orra Audio Delete SymLink.cmd
2. Orra Audio VST3 Create SymLink.cmd

Mocha Note:
* Installation
* Open the key generator and register.
* Block the host (only if you are installing a legitimate installer):
127.0.0.0 api.lemonsqueezy.com
The distribution contains two keygens. The latest is 1.0.3. But the previous one is also saved, just in case.


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