FRCTL drops the SWRL movement plugin with six parallel DSP characters

A single plugin just replaced a whole messy stack of modulation toys by cramming six motion engines into one tight, swirling signal path.

SWRL core concept
  • FRCTL dropped SWRL as a movement-focused effect plugin.
  • The plugin runs six parallel DSP characters at once.
  • Instead of stacking chorus or reverb, everything blends together.
  • All characters feed one combined signal chain.
Six characters inside
  • SWRL packs Drift for chorus-style motion.
  • Wash handles reverb and roomy space.
  • Orbit drives spatial modulation tricks.
  • Flutter, Pulse, and Heat add tremolo, gating, and saturation.
Control and visual tools
  • Each character gets its own amount control.
  • Rate and stereo width can be dialed independently.
  • Crossover filters offer high-pass and low-pass shaping.
  • A spectrum analyzer and reactive visuals sit onboard.
Use cases in the wild
  • Static synths and pads gain instant movement.
  • Loops morph into evolving textures without wild routing.
  • Vocals, guitars, and drums pick up layered thickness.
  • Films, games, and electronic works get an extra dimension.
Pricing and versions
  • SWRL sells for 19.99 dollars.
  • macOS, Windows, and Linux are all supported.
  • Formats cover VST3, AU, and CLAP.
  • SWRL Lite offers two macro controls over six characters.
 

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