
Release Date : 2025
Version : 1.0.5
Developer : CRQL
Developer’s Website : crql.works
Format : STANDALONE, VST3, AU, CLAP
Bit depth : 64bit
Tablet : not required
System requirements : Windows, MacOS, Linux
Description : 8192 notch
It works using spectral filtering. Simple idea, extraordinary results.
UZU is a so-called frequency-domain filter, the shape of which is directly inspired by Harmor’s Phaser effect. Since it’s spectral, you’ll hear signal smearing and delay.
Features:
1: Distance between each spectral notch
2: Main phase-offset of the filter shape
3: Add sharpness and depth to each notch
4: Automatic offset-control speed
5: Overall mix of the plugin
6: Rounds spectral bins for rhythmic “pulses”
7: Weighs the filter to either Hz or Log
8: Speed and offset 5x multiplier
9: Preserves low-end frequencies under 250hz
10: Change the spectral-engine’s blocksize
Re-thinking the “phaser”
Conventional phasers work in the time domain, using phase shifts and tiny delays to create a handful of notches (usually 12 or 24 at most)…
UZU flips the table
It operates in the frequency domain using an FFT (Fast Fourier Transform), allowing up to 8192 notches, a scale traditional phasers simply can’t reach. This way, notches are sharp, bubbly and are just how we think phasers should sound!


