Aqusmatiq Audio
New Textures, Deep Modulation, Bold Sound

DEDALUS DELAY
Enter a Labyrinth of Echoes.
Dedalus Delay isn’t your typical echo plugin. It’s built around a network of delay lines that get granulated, modulated, and processed through filters and saturation. It is basically a labyrinth where your audio goes in and comes out transformed. You can use it for straightforward delays if that’s all you need, but it really comes alive when you start pushing it: draw modulation curves by hand, sync delay times to MIDI notes for pitched resonances, or crank the feedback until things get properly chaotic. The result? Anything from ambient textures that evolve over time to rhythmic stutters to outright noise that somehow stays musical.
MAXHEAD
A Limiter with Character
Maxhead handles the usual limiter tasks (prevent clipping, maximize loudness), but it also lets you get messy when you want to. It combines four different limiting algorithms with an analog-style saturator, so you can go transparent on a final master or push things into controlled distortion on a drum bus. The envelope follower types range from “Aggressive” to “Transient,” and you can crossfade between them for exactly the response you need. Add warmth with the Drive parameter, shape which frequencies get saturated with Color, or intentionally let transients clip for extra impact. Precision that doesn’t sacrifice musicality

Welcome to Aqusmatiq Audio
Aqusmatiq Audio is what happens when three people who’ve been obsessed with electronic music and sound design for decades finally decide to work together. Maurizio Giri (Amazing Noises), Alessandro Petrolati (apeSoft), and Diego Capoccitti have spent years on separate projects: writing textbooks, building tools like Dark Synth and the iVCS3 emulator, teaching synthesis, developing Max for Live devices. And now we’re pooling all of that into professional VST3, AU, and AAX plugins. Our approach is simple: make tools that push boundaries without losing musicality.
