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Temecula DSP DEEP/4 Plugin

Four independent effects units. One interface.

DEEP/4 Plugin

Four Independent Effects Engines

The DEEP/4 is a powerhouse multi-effects processor featuring over 50 fully programmable, high-fidelity algorithms including reverbs, chorus, flanging, delays, distortion, and pitch shifting.

Operate it as a single massive effects system, a pair of stereo processors, or four entirely independent units. Its advanced routing matrix supports true serial, parallel, and feedback configurations to sculpt complex effect topologies that conventional units simply can't touch.

User Guide (PDF)

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Release Notes

VST3

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Features

Instruction-Level Emulation of Classic 1992 Hardware

DEEP/4 is a painstaking recreation of one of the most powerful multi-effects processors ever built. Every algorithm has been rebuilt at the instruction level from the original 24-bit DSP hardware, preserving the exact digital character and sonic fingerprint that made these units legendary in studios worldwide.

Flexible Multi-Unit Routing

Run all four units in series for massive effect chains, split them into parallel paths for layered textures, or use feedback routing to create evolving, self-modulating soundscapes. DEEP/4 provides independent routing control for each pair (A/B and C/D) plus a main bus link — supporting serial, parallel, and two feedback configurations with adjustable feedback amount. Use it as a single 4-unit processor, two independent stereo pairs, or four standalone effects.

43 Algorithms Across 7 Categories

From lush reverbs and complex multi-tap delays to pitch shifters, dynamics processors, and guitar amp simulations — every algorithm from the original hardware is here, rebuilt at the instruction level and fully programmable.

Reverb

Hall

Large Room

Small Room

Large Plate

Small Plate

Reverse Reverb

Gated Reverb

Non-Linear Rev I

Non-Linear Rev II

Non-Linear Rev III

Retrigger Reverse Reverb

Modulation

8-Voice Chorus

Flanger

Phaser + DDL

EQ Chorus + DDL

EQ Flanger + DDL

EQ Tremolo + DDL

EQ Vibrato + DDL

EQ Panner + DDL

EQ DDL with LFO

Rotating Speaker

Delay

Multi-Tap Delay

Dual Delay

Tempo Delay

3.3 Sec Delay

EQ / Filter

Parametric EQ

Vanderpol Filter

Rumble Filter

VCF Distortion

Pitch

Pitch Shifter

Pitch Shift + DDL

Fast Pitch Shift

Amp / Speaker

Guitar Amp I

Guitar Amp II

Guitar Amp III

Speaker Cabinet

Tunable Speaker

Dynamics

EQ Compressor

Expander

Inverse Expander

De-Esser

Ducker / Gate

Keyed Expander

Preset Management

Browse nearly 300 factory presets organized by unit configuration (1U, 2U, 4U) across multiple banks. Save your own custom presets, overwrite them as you refine your sound, and mark any preset — factory or user — as a favorite for instant recall. Step through presets with prev/next navigation for fast auditioning.

The Story Behind DEEP/4

In the early 1990s, a different kind of studio effects unit hit the racks: devices featuring four independent processors that could be combined in serial, parallel, and feedback structures inside a single rack space. Instead of thinking in terms of a single effect block, engineers could build full effect chains in one preset, moving quickly between simple setups and wildly complex structures. The hardware featured over 40 algorithms and nearly 300 presets split across ROM and RAM banks.

Front-panel photo of a classic 4-unit effects processor in studio lighting.

Pioneering DSP engineers from that era helped define a workflow that mixed deep routing control with massive algorithm libraries, balancing raw horsepower with fast preset access. That balance became a reference point for effects-heavy production sessions and legendary dance records.

Front-panel photo of a classic 4-unit effects processor in studio lighting.

These powerful 4-unit architectures showed up repeatedly in producer conversations from that era onward, especially in electronic music and mix-focused workflows where delay, reverb, and modulation movement are central to the groove.

DEEP/4 is our love letter to that massive, four-unit workflow. We painstakingly recreated the vintage digital character and routing flexibility of the era's most iconic multi-effects hardware, bringing its deeply creative design language into the modern DAW environment.

Interactive Routing Explorer

SIGNAL FLOW(A→B) → (C→D)
INOUTABCD
PAIR 1 · A/B
MAIN LINK
PAIR 2 · C/D

Understanding This Configuration

Unit A processes the main input and passes it directly into Unit B. The combined output of Pair 1 then flows entirely into Pair 2, resulting in a massive, four-unit deep effects chain. Finally, Unit C feeds directly into Unit D before reaching the master output.

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