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Dozer Drive – Dual Drivology Pedal
Fuse Audio Labs

Dozer Drive – Dual Drivology Pedal

Guitar & Amp Sims
$39.00
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Fuse Audio Labs' Dozer Drive combines two foundational overdrive and fuzz topologies into a single plugin: a 1966-style silicon/germanium fuzz circuit paired with a 1979-era mid-focused overdrive derived from the Ibanez Tube Screamer lineage. The architecture allows serial chaining, parallel blending, or independent operation, giving engineers substantial flexibility in tone shaping across genre applications.

The fuzz section models classic NPN and PNP transistor responses, providing access to both silicon's aggressive harmonic saturation and germanium's softer compression characteristics. An integrated Doom Mod darkens the output and intensifies distortion harmonics, useful for heavier material or thick rhythm textures. The overdrive circuit emphasizes midrange presence by design, though the Fat Mod reshapes the tone stack toward enhanced low-frequency content, making it viable for bass and darker guitar tones where standard Screamer emulations typically fall short.

The parallel mode's mix control warrants attention; rather than simple wet/dry blending, it allows true ratio adjustment between both processors, enabling tonal combinations unavailable in traditional serial chains. This proves particularly valuable when balancing sustain against clarity or sculpting complex drive textures for lead work.

Dozer Drive suits producers seeking characterful, non-linear saturation without reaching into deep modulation or time-based effects. Its strength lies in versatility across vintage rock, blues, and heavier styles where harmonic complexity and dynamic responsiveness matter more than pristine transparency. Among dual-pedal emulations, it occupies competitive middle ground with solid circuit fidelity and reasonable CPU efficiency.

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