Evil Otto
Music

Evil Otto

Audio Damage, Inc. · released 24 Mar 2026 · Open in App Store ↗

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United States44%44.50$4.99
Bulgaria11%15.00€5.99 $6.93
China11%15.00CN¥38.00 $5.63
France11%13.00€5.99 $6.93
United Kingdom11%15.00£4.99 $6.76
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Description

Evil Otto is a multiband OTT (Over-The-Top) compressor that applies simultaneous upward and downward compression across three frequency bands. The result is dense, hyper-detailed audio where peaks are controlled and quiet details are pushed forward — a sound heard across modern electronic music, pop, and hip-hop production.

Features

-- Three-Band OTT Compression

Evil Otto splits your signal into low, mid, and high frequency bands and applies independent upward and downward compression to each. Quiet details come up, peaks come down, and each band can be tuned separately.

-- Precise Control Without Complexity

Fifteen parameters give you everything you need and nothing you don't: Depth, Time, independent Down and Up amounts, per-band thresholds, per-band output levels, and input/output gain.

-- Sidechain Input

Route an external signal to duck the compressed output for rhythmic pumping effects. A dedicated Listen mode lets you monitor the sidechain signal to verify routing.

-- Real-Time Metering

Nine meters show input levels, gain reduction, and output levels per band. The center meters display both downward compression and upward expansion relative to the threshold, so you can see exactly what the compressor is doing.

-- Factory Presets

Includes a library of starting points across a range of applications. Save and recall your own presets with the built-in preset browser.

-- Cross-Platform Compatible

User presets created on iOS work on macOS, Windows, and Linux. Sessions created in GarageBand or Logic on iOS will open the desktop version on macOS.