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Filter Vst fx??? (pg. 2)
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| DJule |
| Try the Korg MS20 FX, which is only the Filter and oscillator part of the Korg MS20 Synth. This is contained in the Korg Legacy collection. It provides you a high pass and a low pass filter which you can both use in the same time. |
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| moth |
I wouldn't buy the legacy collection just for a 2 pole filter...
I HIGHLY recommend the Antares FilterVST.
Fruity Filter is ok. Fruity Free Filter is nice too. PSP Nitro is pretty cool. Some of the BlueTubes plugins are good.
I only use Antares Filter these days though. |
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| DJule |
| There is not only a Filter, there is 3 synths with it and 2 FX sections you can use separately. |
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| h.vox |
| quote: | Originally posted by djbruuen
hi guys, i'd love to be able to find a really good vst/direct x plugin for high pass low pass band pass functions (is this referred to as a dynamic eq??? i've seen this phrase, but am not sure)
anyways, thanks for your suggestions! |
antares filter (pricey), kjaerhus classic filter (freeware, but not much worse), psp nitro. |
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| DJule |
Are you talking of this one:?
http://www.antarestech.com/products/filter.html
I think this filter should take a lot of CPU jsut to do (in most of the cases) a simple cutoff variation... I don't think it's very useful to have something like this for a simple use. |
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| Dickie-T |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJule
Are you talking of this one:?
http://www.antarestech.com/products/filter.html
I think this filter should take a lot of CPU jsut to do (in most of the cases) a simple cutoff variation... I don't think it's very useful to have something like this for a simple use. |
yeah, i feel the same way.. A filter should be simple, small and cpu efficient... I used Antares Filter in the past, my cpu increased like a penis on viagra |
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| Beyer |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dickie-T
I used Antares Filter in the past, my cpu increased like a penis on viagra |
:haha: Yea, the antares is a real cpu killer. Or cpu erecter, in your case! :D |
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| DJule |
| quote: | Originally posted by Beyer
:haha: Yea, the antares is a real cpu killer. Or cpu erecter, in your case! :D |
So, that's why I think this filter is not so good. And in most of the case I think people don't use all the possibilities this filter provides. |
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| DigiNut |
I went on this trek a while ago - for people who are looking for just a simple filter like the ones in FL as opposed to fancy-pants that eats up money and CPU, try these three (all free):
Filterizer - standard LP/HP/BP/Notch filter, with one extra cool feature, the ability to control the cutoff by MIDI note, which can be easier than automation depending on your setup (in Cubase you would add the filter as a MIDI track and just play stuff on it).
KarmaFX Filter - has a 2-pole filter AND a 1-pole filter, which is good for anyone who's grown accustomed to tweaking the highpass/lowpass knobs on FL's filters.
Sponge - 2-pole filter with a nice integrated LFO and several different waveforms. Supposedly it's MIDI controllable - I'd love for that feature to actually work.
For 9 out of 10 people, any of those should be fine. If anyone has a simple filter that's MIDI controllable (for real), preferably with MIDI learn, I'd love to know... I really want to be able to assign filter parameters to the knobs on my keyboard without having to use Steinberg's god-awful Remote Control.
P.S. Fruity Filter is not a VST effect. None of FL's built-in instruments or effects are VST, as far as I know.
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| h.vox |
| quote: | Originally posted by DigiNut
I went on this trek a while ago - for people who are looking for just a simple filter like the ones in FL as opposed to fancy-pants that eats up money and CPU, try these three (all free):
Filterizer - standard LP/HP/BP/Notch filter, with one extra cool feature, the ability to control the cutoff by MIDI note, which can be easier than automation depending on your setup (in Cubase you would add the filter as a MIDI track and just play stuff on it).
KarmaFX Filter - has a 2-pole filter AND a 1-pole filter, which is good for anyone who's grown accustomed to tweaking the highpass/lowpass knobs on FL's filters.
Sponge - 2-pole filter with a nice integrated LFO and several different waveforms. Supposedly it's MIDI controllable - I'd love for that feature to actually work.
For 9 out of 10 people, any of those should be fine. If anyone has a simple filter that's MIDI controllable (for real), preferably with MIDI learn, I'd love to know... I really want to be able to assign filter parameters to the knobs on my keyboard without having to use Steinberg's god-awful Remote Control.
P.S. Fruity Filter is not a VST effect. None of FL's built-in instruments or effects are VST, as far as I know.
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maybe kjaerhus classic filter? ohmboyz frogmahe or quad frohmage should support this feature also ..... i know their delay does :) |
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| EastDrive |
| quote: | Originally posted by h.vox
maybe kjaerhus classic filter? ohmboyz frogmahe or quad frohmage should support this feature also ..... i know their delay does :) |
Kjaerhus Classic Filter is a good advice, but if you use Ohmboyz plugins you have to remember that their filter only permits frequency ranges from 40 to 10240Hz.
At least Frohmage and the Ohmboyz Delay- not shure about Quad-Frohmage.
For Cubase users I'd recommend Tonic-Filter- very CPU friendly and nice warm sound. |
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