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Re: your favorite filters
Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2011 3:42 am
by Dreadfunk
+1000 for Fab Filter Volcano. Soooo powerful, and so user friendly. It's really complex, but the interface just makes sense so it's not so daunting. It also has a lot of useful presets, which is nice when you don't know what you are looking for, then you can tweak to spec.
Check out anything by Fab Filter, they have some wiiiicked plugs.
Re: your favorite filters
Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2011 4:53 pm
by Jakob - Cableguys
howiegroove wrote:And thats fine bro, but the OP is asking about peoples favorite filters. Of course Cableguys is biased. He developed his own product. But why not tell why his product is superior to others out there? Maybe because I'm in sales, I get it. A little sales 101 for you... You sell on benefits, not features. Thats what I was saying he should do.
Sorry, I did not monitor this thread and just stumbled across it, so that's why I am only responding now.
Would not say that FilterShaper is superior in any way, that really is a matter of taste. What Steffen and I were interested in when designing it was to do a very clean UI and the possibility to modulate cutoff and resonance easily and smoothly. I do not like all these gated effects which just let you draw hard steps, or others where drawing modulation is very difficult to do. So, drawing the modulation was really the intend, and I think we archived something special here. If you are for this, then maybe FilterShaper is your thing. Also, you can modulate volume (for example simulate sidechain compression and really fine-tune the slope), or modulate pan. In the end, you should just try out the demo version and see if this is something for you. Check:
http://www.cableguys.de/filter-shaper.html
To the advertising: I only posted because I saw others mentioning FilterShaper, and this was just while we did the introductory offer for the Cableguys Bundle. So I thought posting about it would be ok. But I can well understand that this is questionable. It was kind of an impulsive thing to do from me. Normally I keep talking about our products to one thread, so here I do post, but only in the this thread which is directly about Curve for example:
http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=182225
Re: your favorite filters
Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2011 6:41 pm
by soosh21
legend4ry wrote:PSP Nitro is quite decent.
Theres a new update psp n20! its very good, although i would wait until they release an update as their still a few bugs. try the demo, can do amazing things!
Re: your favorite filters
Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2011 4:22 am
by nowaysj
Jakob - Cableguys wrote:howiegroove wrote:And thats fine bro, but the OP is asking about peoples favorite filters. Of course Cableguys is biased. He developed his own product. But why not tell why his product is superior to others out there? Maybe because I'm in sales, I get it. A little sales 101 for you... You sell on benefits, not features. Thats what I was saying he should do.
Sorry, I did not monitor this thread and just stumbled across it, so that's why I am only responding now.
Would not say that FilterShaper is superior in any way, that really is a matter of taste. What Steffen and I were interested in when designing it was to do a very clean UI and the possibility to modulate cutoff and resonance easily and smoothly. I do not like all these gated effects which just let you draw hard steps, or others where drawing modulation is very difficult to do. So, drawing the modulation was really the intend, and I think we archived something special here. If you are for this, then maybe FilterShaper is your thing. Also, you can modulate volume (for example simulate sidechain compression and really fine-tune the slope), or modulate pan. In the end, you should just try out the demo version and see if this is something for you. Check:
http://www.cableguys.de/filter-shaper.html
To the advertising: I only posted because I saw others mentioning FilterShaper, and this was just while we did the introductory offer for the Cableguys Bundle. So I thought posting about it would be ok. But I can well understand that this is questionable. It was kind of an impulsive thing to do from me. Normally I keep talking about our products to one thread, so here I do post, but only in the this thread which is directly about Curve for example:
http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=182225
Don't even trip Jakob. We appreciate your attention over here.
Re: your favorite filters
Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2011 9:01 am
by legend4ry
nowaysj wrote:Jakob - Cableguys wrote:howiegroove wrote:And thats fine bro, but the OP is asking about peoples favorite filters. Of course Cableguys is biased. He developed his own product. But why not tell why his product is superior to others out there? Maybe because I'm in sales, I get it. A little sales 101 for you... You sell on benefits, not features. Thats what I was saying he should do.
Sorry, I did not monitor this thread and just stumbled across it, so that's why I am only responding now.
Would not say that FilterShaper is superior in any way, that really is a matter of taste. What Steffen and I were interested in when designing it was to do a very clean UI and the possibility to modulate cutoff and resonance easily and smoothly. I do not like all these gated effects which just let you draw hard steps, or others where drawing modulation is very difficult to do. So, drawing the modulation was really the intend, and I think we archived something special here. If you are for this, then maybe FilterShaper is your thing. Also, you can modulate volume (for example simulate sidechain compression and really fine-tune the slope), or modulate pan. In the end, you should just try out the demo version and see if this is something for you. Check:
http://www.cableguys.de/filter-shaper.html
To the advertising: I only posted because I saw others mentioning FilterShaper, and this was just while we did the introductory offer for the Cableguys Bundle. So I thought posting about it would be ok. But I can well understand that this is questionable. It was kind of an impulsive thing to do from me. Normally I keep talking about our products to one thread, so here I do post, but only in the this thread which is directly about Curve for example:
http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=182225
Don't even trip Jakob. We appreciate your attention over here.
+1 ! Not many companies do what you do - saves us lazy lot finding out the news ourself and shows you actually care about your target audience!

Re: your favorite filters
Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2011 9:04 am
by deadly_habit
legend4ry wrote:nowaysj wrote:Jakob - Cableguys wrote:howiegroove wrote:And thats fine bro, but the OP is asking about peoples favorite filters. Of course Cableguys is biased. He developed his own product. But why not tell why his product is superior to others out there? Maybe because I'm in sales, I get it. A little sales 101 for you... You sell on benefits, not features. Thats what I was saying he should do.
Sorry, I did not monitor this thread and just stumbled across it, so that's why I am only responding now.
Would not say that FilterShaper is superior in any way, that really is a matter of taste. What Steffen and I were interested in when designing it was to do a very clean UI and the possibility to modulate cutoff and resonance easily and smoothly. I do not like all these gated effects which just let you draw hard steps, or others where drawing modulation is very difficult to do. So, drawing the modulation was really the intend, and I think we archived something special here. If you are for this, then maybe FilterShaper is your thing. Also, you can modulate volume (for example simulate sidechain compression and really fine-tune the slope), or modulate pan. In the end, you should just try out the demo version and see if this is something for you. Check:
http://www.cableguys.de/filter-shaper.html
To the advertising: I only posted because I saw others mentioning FilterShaper, and this was just while we did the introductory offer for the Cableguys Bundle. So I thought posting about it would be ok. But I can well understand that this is questionable. It was kind of an impulsive thing to do from me. Normally I keep talking about our products to one thread, so here I do post, but only in the this thread which is directly about Curve for example:
http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=182225
Don't even trip Jakob. We appreciate your attention over here.
+1 ! Not many companies do what you do - saves us lazy lot finding out the news ourself and shows you actually care about your target audience!


Re: your favorite filters
Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2011 9:34 am
by Kodachrome
Jakob - Cableguys wrote:howiegroove wrote:And thats fine bro, but the OP is asking about peoples favorite filters. Of course Cableguys is biased. He developed his own product. But why not tell why his product is superior to others out there? Maybe because I'm in sales, I get it. A little sales 101 for you... You sell on benefits, not features. Thats what I was saying he should do.
Sorry, I did not monitor this thread and just stumbled across it, so that's why I am only responding now.
Would not say that FilterShaper is superior in any way, that really is a matter of taste. What Steffen and I were interested in when designing it was to do a very clean UI and the possibility to modulate cutoff and resonance easily and smoothly. I do not like all these gated effects which just let you draw hard steps, or others where drawing modulation is very difficult to do. So, drawing the modulation was really the intend, and I think we archived something special here. If you are for this, then maybe FilterShaper is your thing. Also, you can modulate volume (for example simulate sidechain compression and really fine-tune the slope), or modulate pan. In the end, you should just try out the demo version and see if this is something for you. Check:
http://www.cableguys.de/filter-shaper.html
To the advertising: I only posted because I saw others mentioning FilterShaper, and this was just while we did the introductory offer for the Cableguys Bundle. So I thought posting about it would be ok. But I can well understand that this is questionable. It was kind of an impulsive thing to do from me. Normally I keep talking about our products to one thread, so here I do post, but only in the this thread which is directly about Curve for example:
http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=182225
You don't have to explain yourself, (well I guess from a business standpoint you do, but you shouldn't have to) you've got an outstanding product that everyone SHOULD know about. Big up to you guys.
Re: your favorite filters
Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2011 5:54 pm
by th@-pu$$y
Tone 2 bifilter, and camel phat, Love em' bolth!
Re: your favorite filters
Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2011 6:32 pm
by Astrobear
I absolutely LOVE sugarbytes WOW filter. This puppy has every type of filter you will need, different vowel parameters, excellent envelopes and LFO's, a great overdrive, and an overall superb sound!
It is extremely easy to get what you want, and there is a lot of creative potential in it. Overall it delivers the best sound I have heard.