what filter plugin does everyone use?
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sterilis |
im hunting for a new filter plugin. i currently use the free vsti bifilter but it only goes as low as 49hz i need something that goes down to at least 35hz. anyone any ideas or good filters i can invest in?
cheers |
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Ry Thomas |
I use Antares and Sonalksis TBK.
Antares goes down to 32.7hz |
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jupiterone |
Fab-Filter Volcano |
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phantom limb |
Ableton's Auto Filter. Does the trick... |
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Blake_Jarrell |
the built in ones in logic are nice |
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Dave Akermanis |
quote: | Originally posted by phantom limb
Ableton's Auto Filter. Does the trick... |
+1 |
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Limit |
Tone2 FilterBank is amazing. |
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BenvanGils |
quote: | Originally posted by Limit
Tone2 FilterBank is amazing. |
i liked that too :) |
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derail |
Not a plugin, but the Sherman Filterbank 2 is a very distinctive analog filter. It goes down extremely low. There's a warning on it, that using it improperly will actually cause some speaker's coils to vibrate too slowly and melt/ blow up or something. Don't know exactly how that'd work in practice, but it's a fun warning.
If you can find one at a good price, it's a good way to make digital synths sound a whole lot more analog, if that's your thing! |
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Limit |
quote: | Originally posted by derail
Not a plugin, but the Sherman Filterbank 2 is a very distinctive analog filter. It goes down extremely low. There's a warning on it, that using it improperly will actually cause some speaker's coils to vibrate too slowly and melt/ blow up or something. Don't know exactly how that'd work in practice, but it's a fun warning.
If you can find one at a good price, it's a good way to make digital synths sound a whole lot more analog, if that's your thing! |
The Tone2 Filterbank is modeled after the Sherman...but yes the Sherman is a monster. |
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