Diversion is a comprehensive synthesizer plugin that consolidates oscillator design, bus processing, and effects routing into a single environment. The core synthesis engine relies on four anti-aliased oscillators with parametric waveform shaping via independent X and Y controls, supporting FM, ring modulation, and wave distortion techniques. The wavetable editor (added in version 1.2) accepts arbitrary single-cycle samples, enabling both time and frequency domain manipulation alongside integrated effect processing.
The signal path routes through two parallel bus processors, each containing multimode stereo filtering, distortion, and lo-fi degradation stages. This architecture allows for layered sound design with independent processing chains. Two effect lines, capable of stacking up to eight instances each, handle the final processing stage. The plugin implements oversampling throughout the signal chain to manage aliasing artifacts introduced by nonlinear processing.
Diversion's technical approach prioritizes CPU efficiency without compromising fidelity at extended frequency ranges. The real-time waveform generation and granular sample playback features (introduced in version 1.3) position it as a hybrid synthesizer rather than a pure subtractive or wavetable tool. The dual-bus architecture and extensive effect routing suit producers working with layered, textural sound design across electronic genres including techno, ambient, and experimental work.
Among comparable tools, Diversion occupies middle ground between specialized wavetable synthesizers and full-featured workstations. The strength lies in its parallel processing capabilities and integrated effects ecosystem, making it particularly valuable for complex patch development where independent signal spaces require separate treatment chains.