Unusable Engineering ApS
Bundle

Full Suite v2

A large set of focused tools built to surprise, inspire, and keep the creative process moving.

Why this bundle exists

Full Suite v2 is the full Unusable lineup gathered into one place, but the point is not just quantity. It is a big set of narrow tools with strong personalities, simple interfaces, and unusual internal solutions. Some are quick color boxes, some are stranger little worlds, and many are best when they lead you into a happy accident you would not have planned. Across the whole bundle, the goal stays the same: less menu-staring, more curiosity, more surprise, and more joy in the process of making something.

Who it helps

  • Writing sessions where one odd tool can suddenly open a new direction
  • Studios that want a broad set of distinctive processors without losing workflow clarity
  • Producers who enjoy moving between familiar color, strange behavior, and small creative surprises

Fit and focus

Great fit for:

  • focused tools that each do one thing with conviction
  • unusual abstractions that still feel quick to grasp
  • happy accidents, inspiration, and playful sound design

Probably not for:

  • very stripped-back setups where only one or two plugins ever get used
  • people looking only for strictly neutral utility processing
  • workflows where experimentation is never part of the fun

Questions people ask

Who is this bundle for?

It is for producers who want a broad palette of focused tools that can keep sessions playful, surprising, and productive.

Why choose this combination?

Because the tools cover a wide range of behaviors while sharing the same basic philosophy: unusual ideas, direct interaction, and strong musical sweet spots.

What creative gap does it close?

It gives you a large set of inspiring options without turning the workflow into a maze. You can reach for something narrow, characterful, and different very quickly.

Is it still practical despite the range?

Yes. The whole idea is deep internals with approachable fronts, so even the stranger tools are made to feel inviting.

Included products

Partials & Discrepancies

An 8-voice additive polysynth with slot-based motion, up to 128 partials per voice, and deliberate divergence between voices.

synth
Geometry Delay

A quick, surprising multi-tap delay where room shape and node motion control the echoes.

effect
Geometry Reverb

A hall reverb that uses a room-based abstraction model with 3D orbital modulation.

effect
Binaural Modulator

A room-model auto-pan that can drift into tremolo, Leslie-ish movement, chorus, and other spatial misuse.

effect
Curves & Membranes

A one-oscillator mono synth built around Bézier wave shaping, orbital motion, and a membrane-style filter model.

synth
Synaptic Resonance

A neural vocoder-style effect where input signal excites a 2D simulation that drives a 40-band resonant filter bank.

effect
Grain Discharge

A cavitation-driven granular effect where fluid simulation events spawn grains from recent input audio history.

effect
Cavitation Fractures

A fluid-dynamics distortion that creates transient fracture, unstable texture, and controlled collapse.

effect
Spectral Pressure Chamber

A thermodynamic multiband compressor where spectral pressure drives dynamics and color.

effect
Frequency Guillotine

A 16-band spectral slicer for vocoder-style shaping, stereo motion, and rhythmic chaos.

effect
Ensemble Diffuser

Dual-circuit modulation with stringer-style ensemble motion and hot vintage-inspired phasing.

effect
Harmonic Dissector

Dual parallel resonant filters with slewed slots, clocked stepping, stereo motion, and harmonic edge.

effect
Tension Reactor

A physically modelled spring reverb with reactive tank behavior, metallic depth, and unstable tails.

effect
Entropy Encoder

A creative codec-decay effect for swish, birdies, smear, frame jitter, and intentional digital loss.

effect

Compatibility

macOS 10.15+ AU/VST3 and Windows 10/11 VST3.

The plugins use detailed real-time processing and are happiest on reasonably recent CPUs, especially in larger sessions.

Science-native interfaces run live simulations while their windows are open. They are beautiful to watch and interact with, but closing windows you are not actively editing can save processing power for other hungry plugins.