Screenshot of the Syndicate plugin
Syndicate

Syndicate runs in your DAW like any other plugin, and hosts your favourite VSTs, VST3s, and Audiounits to allow you to create complex parallel chains of effects.
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Five parallel split types
Screenshot of Syndicate's multiband split type
  • Series - single chain of plugins in series
  • Parallel - any number of chains of plugins in parallel
  • Multiband - up to six chains of plugins in parallel, each processing a different frequency range
  • Left/Right - two chains of plugins, one processing the left channel and one processing the right
  • Mid/Side - two chains of plugins, one processing the mid channel and one processing the side
Modulate any parameter of any plugin
Screenshot of Syndicate's modulation parameters
Modulate any parameter of any plugin using the built in modulation sources:
  • LFOs with multiple wave shapes and tempo sync
  • Envelope followers with side chain input and input filter
  • Macros which can be automated from your DAW to control multiple plugins at once
Easily search and filter plugins in your collection
Screenshot of Syndicate's plugin search window
Find your plugins quickly using the free text search and filter by plugin format.
Insert gain stages anywhere in your chain for full control
Screenshot of a chain of plugins and gain stages in Syndicate
Control the gain and pan at any point in the chain to rein in the output of a plugin or overdrive the input of another
Import and export presets across DAWs and computers
Screenshot of Syndicate running in two different DAWs
Build your favourite processing chains once and export to use them in any DAW. Presets can be loaded on any DAW or machine that has the plugins used in the preset installed.
Syndicate is an open source project released under the GPL
You can find the source code here: https://github.com/jd-13/syndicate-mirror
I make every effort to ensure these products are reliable and great to use however I am only a single developer, so can't exhustively test every platform and use case.
As such all products are provided without any warranty or promise of fitness for purpose.