The v2 update improves stability and internal gain staging. The asymmetric discontinuity algorithm — the core of what makes Fuzz Droid’s harmonic character distinct — has been refined to produce more complex harmonics while managing internal headroom better, so extreme settings stay predictable rather than collapsing into unpleasant brittleness in the high end.
What’s new in v2:
- Upgraded Asymmetric Discontinuity: Refined algorithm that generates massive, complex harmonics
- Enhanced Gain Staging: Better internal headroom management prevents unwanted digital clipping at extreme settings
- Universal Compatibility: Streamlined AUv3 performance for M-series Macs and the latest iPads
Fuzz Droid 2 is a harmonic generator modeled after the clipping behavior of vintage modular gear — specifically the CP3 mixer gain stage. A sharp asymmetric discontinuity produces dense harmonics that add a cutting edge to basslines and leads. It works as an AUv3 in Drambo for use in a modular-style iOS chain, and inside Loopy Pro for real-time parameter manipulation during live looping sessions. The interface keeps the controls minimal enough to locate a useful setting quickly, which makes it usable for both subtle harmonic thickening and full saturation.
Core features:
- Hyper-Aggressive Distortion: Purpose-built for extreme, characterful drive
- CP3 Gain Stage Modeling: Based on the folding and clipping behavior of classic modular mixers
- Massive Harmonic Generation: Transforms simple sine waves into rich, complex overtones
- Universal AUv3 and standalone on iPad, iPhone, and macOS
25% off through May 14!
App price: Free (2-week trial included).
In-app purchases: Full Unlock — $3.99 (permanent access, removes trial limit).
Original release: May 5, 2026 | Latest update: May 5, 2026 (v2.0)
How to upgrade from v1:



