Create Complex Plug-in Chains Effortlessly
DDMF's Superplugin makes elaborate plug-in chaining easy. It enables you to instantiate four plug-ins in serial before a 4 x 4 multiband block, which is fed into another four plug-ins in serial. A 4-band X-Over section gives you even more flexibility. Superplugin offers expansive plug-in compatibility, enabling you to use 32- and 64-bit plug-ins, as well as non-native plug-ins in all compatible hosts. This CPU-efficient plug-in chainer includes individual bypass for each loaded plug-in, full plug-in delay compensation, and up to 64x oversampling during offline rendering. You can also automate up to 100 plug-in parameters. A convenient plug-in organizer, a cross-DAW preset manager, and easy drag-and-drop functionality are also at your fingertips. DDMF's Superplugin is a must-have for every plug-in power user.
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Complex plug-in routing made easy
With Superplugin, you can create extremely complex plug-in chains with a few simple clicks. This plug-in chainer allows you to route four plug-ins in serial before a 4 x 4 multiband block, which is then summed and fed into another four plug-ins in serial. You also get a 4-band X-Over section that operates in either multiband or full-band parallel mode. Here at Sweetwater, we've found moving and copying loaded plug-ins to other slots to be a piece of cake, and the convenient plug-in organizer allows you to scan your plug-ins once, then effortlessly drag and drop them onto the graph area. Superplugin employs double-precision audio processing with supported DAWs and plug-in formats, and up to 16x oversampling during real-time playback and 64x oversampling during offline rendering.
The ultimate plug-in translator
DDMF's Superplugin offers near-universal plug-in compatibility in a myriad of applications. For starters, it operates as a bridge from 32- to 64-bit plug-ins, and vice versa, with seamless plug-in window integration*. It serves as an internal bridge to load non-native Intel plug-ins in a native Silicon host. You also get support for native Apple Audio Unit plug-ins, and it can be used as a VST2 or VST3-to-AU wrapper, a VST2 or VST3-to-AAX wrapper, or an AU-to-AAX wrapper.
Powerful automation for any plug-in parameter
With Superplugin, you can automate up to 100 parameters by mapping them to any parameter of a loaded plug-in. Soft synths can also be loaded and played with any MIDI control, enabling you to create custom synthesizers with existing building blocks.

DDMF Superplugin Plug-in Chainer Features:
- Routes 4 plug-ins in serial before a 4 x 4 multiband block, which is summed and fed into another 4 plug-ins in serial
- 4-band X-Over section operates in either multiband or full-band parallel mode
- Effortless moving and copying of loaded plug-ins to other slots
- Plug-in organizer scans your plug-in library for easy drag-and-drop instantiation
- Operates as a bridge from 32- to 64-bit plug-ins, and vice versa*
- Serves as an internal bridge to load non-native Intel plug-ins in a native Silicon host
- Support for native Apple Audio Unit plug-ins
- Functions as a VST2 or VST3-to-AU wrapper, a VST2 or VST3-to-AAX wrapper, or an AU-to-AAX wrapper
- Automates up to 100 parameters by mapping them to any parameter of a loaded plug-in or soft synth
- User preset section provides easy cross-DAW preset management
- Individual bypass for each loaded plug-in
- Full plug-in delay compensation
- Double-precision audio processing with supported DAWs and plug-in formats
- Up to 16x oversampling during real-time playback and 64x oversampling during offline rendering
*32-bit plug-ins will not work on MacOS 10.15 Catalina or later.