One person. Every line of DSP code, every pixel, every sound.
Audubon Audio was founded on a simple idea: audio plugins should be built with the community, not just for them. Every effect, instrument, and sample pack starts with a real problem producers face — and gets shaped by the people who use them.
The goal is to make tools that feel like instruments — where the interface, the sound, and the workflow are all held to the same standard.
Audubon Audio is currently a one-person operation. Every plugin is built from the ground up — the signal processing algorithms, the interface design, and the sound design are all handled in-house. That means tighter feedback loops, faster iterations, and tools that reflect a consistent vision from DSP to pixel.
Nothing ships until the CPU overhead is low and the sound justifies every clock cycle spent.
Every control, meter, and display is placed with workflow in mind. If it slows you down, it doesn't belong.
Feature requests, bug reports, and honest feedback directly shape what gets built next. The roadmap is a conversation.
All Audubon Audio plugins are currently available as VST3 for Windows 10/11 (64-bit). macOS support is planned for a future release.
Follow the VST3 Installation Guide for step-by-step instructions covering Windows and macOS. In short: extract the .zip, drop the .vst3 folder into your DAW's plugin directory, and run a rescan.
Everything is in your Members Area. Under My Plugins you'll find a Download button, a Show Serial button to reveal your license key, and links to the Installation Guide and the User Guide for each plugin you own.
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