Orra Pump
Tempo-Synced Modulation Filter
Draw the shape. Lock it to the beat. A drawable modulation engine that drives a filter, tremolo, or auto-pan, looped, tempo-synced, or triggered from a sidechain.
Secure checkout by Lemon Squeezy
How it works
One shape you draw, driven by the clock, aimed at the target you choose
Draw It — The Shape
Click to drop control points on a large screen, drag them to move, and bow each segment with its mid-handle. Straight ramps, smooth humps, exponential curves, anything you can draw.
The shape becomes a looping modulator, a value from 0 to 1 swept left to right across one cycle.
Turn on SNAP and points lock to the grid, including the swung off-beat lines, so a tight rhythm is easy to place.
The exact curve you want, not a preset
Aim It — The Target
Point the curve at one of six destinations: a resonant low, high, band-pass, or notch filter, or volume for tremolo and gating, or pan for auto-panning.
The CHANNEL selector aims the effect at the full stereo signal, just the mid, or just the side, so you can filter only the centre or wobble only the width.
DEPTH scales how hard the curve drives the destination; MIX blends the result against the dry signal.
One shape, any destination
Drive It — The Clock
Run the curve as a free LFO at a Hz rate, or lock SYNC on and it follows the host tempo at any note division, perfectly in time with no setup.
Or trigger it from a sidechain: One-Shot plays the curve once per hit, Loop (Trig) restarts the loop on every hit.
Raise STEREO to split the left and right playheads for wide, swirling motion from a single knob.
Looped, synced, or triggered
Draw the shape
Orra Pump is free / pay what you can. Get it now and lock your own modulation to the beat.
Complete the family
Orra Ducker
Per-frequency sidechain ducking that clears space only where signals collide, with the Orra Link companion for stacking instances on one track.
Explore Orra DuckerOrra Tone Zone
Analyze, correct, and sculpt your tonal curve against genre targets, with a full parametric EQ and per-band saturation. Free / pay what you can.
Explore Orra Tone Zone