Combustor ($29.90) is a character compressor plugin for Windows and macOS. W. A. Production offers 10,000 free licenses available exclusively for Bedroom Producers Blog readers.
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Combustor is a dynamics processor that blends traditional compression with adaptive saturation.

You can blend in the effect using the dedicated Saturation control and fine-tune the overall balance with the global Mix knob for parallel compression.
The interface is dark, which is pretty useful for late-night mixing sessions, and I especially like the small touches that add convenience while mixing.
For example, the Input and Output sliders offer up to ±24 dB of gain adjustment, making level matching easy during A/B testing. The central stereo meters show gain reduction in real time and warn you if levels are running hot.
Combustor also includes a healthy collection of factory presets. They cover a wide range of use cases, from more assertive master-bus pumping to lighter dynamic control for vocals, drums, and bass.
Presets can serve as starting points for setting the tone by adjusting the saturation type, mix amount, and compression parameters to suit your material.
Additional features include pop-and-click-free bypass, a resizable interface, and CPU-friendly performance.
Combustor is available in VST, VST3, AU, and AAX formats for Windows 10/11 (64-bit) and macOS 10.15 or higher (64-bit), with AAX support for Pro Tools 12 or later.
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Last Updated on March 4, 2026 by Tomislav Zlatic.





