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Jungle Audio’s Duke is the trippiest lo-fi plugin you’ll ever encounterSick of staring at grey knobs and flat waveforms? Of plugins that sound good but feel like office software? Well, Jungle Audio’s latest lo-fi multi-FX, Duke, is here to shake things up.
The debut release from Jungle Audio – a creative collective led by Grammy-nominated producers Kevin Seaton and DJ Kyriakides (aka Daylight) – Duke promises to bring colour, chaos and character back into music production.

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As you can probably tell, this isn’t your average lo-fi plugin. Duke drops you into a swirling, animated world where every knob twist ripples across the screen and reshapes your sound in real time. Think tape warmth meets Saturday-morning acid trip – complete with a grinning 3D owl mascot who reacts to your every move.
“We wanted to build tools that make the creative process more interactive, intuitive and fun on a new level,” says co-founder Seaton. “We’re blurring the lines between audio engineering and entertainment.”
Underneath Duke’s psychedelic skin sits a serious DSP engine. The plugin fuses the nostalgic grit of tape, vinyl and early digital samplers into one deceptively simple interface. A handful of knobs control a lush lo-fi playground of saturated textures, dynamic noise layers, and wobbly musical modulations – perfect for adding character to any source.
Credit: Jungle Audio
More than cosmetic, these changes are designed to deepen engagement and turn the production process into an experience, not a routine. “We wanted plugins that feel special and different,” says DJ Kyriakides. “In the same way that rare analogue gear has a unique sound and soul, Duke brings that same energy into the digital environment.”
Retailing now at a Black Friday Sale price of $49 (U.P $79), Duke is available in Windows and Mac in VST3, AU and AAX plugin formats.
Learn more at Jungle Audio.
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Sick of staring at grey knobs and flat waveforms? Of plugins that sound good but feel like office software? Well, Jungle Audio’s latest lo-fi multi-fx, Duke, is here to shake things up.