dBdone has released Feuer, a free creative drum-processing plugin for macOS and Windows that’s a lot more fun than I anticipated.
We recently covered dBdone Glas, a free spectral chaos plugin for turning pads, synths, and vocals into glassy textures. Feuer is somewhat similar, but aimed at drums, percussion, breaks, and rhythmic loops.
Anyway, based on the looks, I was expecting Feuer to be the usual saturation or clipper-type plugin.
However, this is anything but a normal saturator, and I would not treat it like a general mix bus effect, either. I tried it on a full mix first, expecting something in that direction, but Feuer changes the sound too much for that job.
It definitely makes a lot more sense as a dedicated sound design effect for drum parts.
Feuer splits the incoming drum signal into frequency bands and detects the attack and decay in each one. When it finds a hit, it can hold the decay open instead of letting it, well, decay.
Depending on how you set it, some of that energy comes back as body, some as a light reverb-like tail, some as distortion, and some as frequencies that were buried in the original loop. It can sound like a sub synth, a glitchy bitcrusher, a granular effect. It really depends on how you set it up.
The main part that you’ll want to tweak is the drawable spectrum. You decide which parts of the frequency range should ring out and which parts should stay tight.
For example, boosting the area around the kick can create some unusual low-end movement, while pushing the higher bands can make hats and percussion ring out.
There are two drawable panels, A and B, and the XY pad lets you morph between them. The vertical axis controls how far the effect goes, so you can move from a bit of extra weight and space to a much more destroyed loop that no longer sounds like the original drum break.
The Ignite control lets you set the intensity, but there is also a Mix control, which is very useful here because Feuer can get extreme quickly. It also has automatic gain compensation to let you compare the processed and dry signals at a more sensible level.
And yes, saturation is built in, too, but it’s not the main part of the show as I originally thought.
Feuer includes 20 factory presets and unlimited user preset saving, but drawing your own spectrum is the most interesting part for me. I haven’t used many effects quite like this, and it is quick to use once you understand what the spectrum drawing is doing.
To download Feuer, enter your email address on the dBdone website, subscribe, and then return to the download page to access the link. Feuer is available in VST3, AU, and AAX plugin formats for macOS and Windows.
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Last Updated on August 19, 2026 by Tomislav Zlatic.



