Dear lovers of quality sound! Introducing modulatedFilter from developer Saschart – a versatile VST plugin that combines flexible filtering with powerful modulation via LFO. This tool will help you create dynamic sound textures and effects while consuming minimal resources of your system.
Flexible Timbre Shaping
modulatedFilter offers three classic filter types: low-pass, high-pass, and band-pass, giving you full control over the frequency spectrum. Adjust the bandwidth to control resonance and use the Filter Mix function to integrate the processed signal. Create subtle tonal changes or expressive filtering effects with ease.
Dynamics through Synchronized LFO
The heart of the plugin is a powerful LFO that perfectly synchronizes with the tempo of your project in the DAW, guaranteeing rhythmic modulations. You can customize the LFO start position. The main strength of the LFO lies in its ability to simultaneously modulate the cutoff frequency, bandwidth, and filter mix. This flexibility opens up wide possibilities for creating automatic sweeps, pulsating textures, and other dynamic sound transformations that move in time with the music.
Key Features of modulatedFilter:
- Three filter types: Low-pass, High-pass, Band-pass.
- Bandwidth and mix control.
- Powerful LFO with host tempo synchronization.
- Custom LFO start position.
- Modulation of frequency, bandwidth, and filter mix via LFO.
- Minimal system resource consumption.
Resource Efficiency
Due to its extremely low system resource consumption, modulatedFilter can be used on many tracks simultaneously without the risk of overloading the processor. This makes it an ideal choice for any projects, regardless of their complexity and the power of your system.
Discover modulatedFilter
modulatedFilter from Saschart is an effective and flexible tool for creative sound design. Its combination of high-quality filtering, powerful synchronized modulation, and low system load makes it a valuable addition to the arsenal of any musician or sound engineer. Download it today and start experimenting with sound!