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your favorite filters

Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2011 10:07 pm
by hasezwei
ok guys...

next month i'm planning to waste my paycheck on production, and i've come to the conclusion that there's really no point in buying yet another softsynth or samplepack, instead i'm aiming for nice useful fx units.
now i've already decided to get myself the PSP vintage warmer for compression and schaak's transient shaper (*coughcough reso and icicle's masterclass vids *cough).
that means i have about 200€ left to spend and i'm in need of good filters (not as in simple LP/HP but more the type you use for classic reese sounds).

my first thought would be tone2's bifilter as it seems to be pretty much an all in one plugin, but i'm curious what your favorites are.

Re: your favorite filters

Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2011 10:21 pm
by rudebrat
I like sugarbytes Wow filter. Sugarbytes has a pretty good pack of various fx vsts that you can buy

Re: your favorite filters

Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2011 10:27 pm
by 3za
Cable Guys FilterShaper 2 is great, and is well in budget @ €49
FabFilter Volcano 2 is even better, and is well in budget @ €99
Quad Frohmage aint tried it but heard good thing, and is €79 (i used the free vesion, and is sounds good)

Just grab some demos, and see what you like ;-)

I personally use Filtershaper 2, and Reaktor for most of my filter needs.

Re: your favorite filters

Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2011 10:52 pm
by hasezwei
weee thanks for the answers :corndance:
rudebrat wrote:I like sugarbytes Wow filter. Sugarbytes has a pretty good pack of various fx vsts that you can buy
mmm.... looks like a tastier version of bifilter2! i'll give the demo a try.
3za wrote:Cable Guys FilterShaper 2 is great, and is well in budget @ €49
FabFilter Volcano 2 is even better, and is well in budget @ €99
Quad Frohmage aint tried it but heard good thing, and is €79 (i used the free vesion, and is sounds good)

Just grab some demos, and see what you like ;-)

I personally use Filtershaper 2, and Reaktor for most of my filter needs.
volcano looks like a complex beast when it comes to modulation, what filter types is it capable of? just the classic HP/LP/BP/Notch?

i'll give my reaktor library another look tomorrow, i've never bothered using the fx so far (mainly because reaktor takes ages to start when i load it into a channel as an fx unit), can you reccomend any filters in particular?

EDIT: filtershaper looks interesting, i wonder if you can modulate other plugins with it -q-

Re: your favorite filters

Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2011 10:56 pm
by gravity
fabfilter volcano is wicked
antares filter is good, wicked notch filter on that
theres a tone2 one, bifilter maybe, thats good too - some cool modes etc in that

Re: your favorite filters

Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2011 11:13 pm
by 3za
hasezwei wrote:i'll give my reaktor library another look tomorrow, i've never bothered using the fx so far (mainly because reaktor takes ages to start when i load it into a channel as an fx unit), can you reccomend any filters in particular?
Reaktor for efx's all day here

off the top of my head(not at the production pc);
analogic filterbox
OF 101
electronic instruments ones can't think of the names

theirs loads of other good ones about, just can't think what they called :?

Edit: all the effects in this are done with reaktor, you can hear the electronic instruments filter in action http://soundcloud.com/3za_beatz/last-nights-music (sorry to spam)

Re: your favorite filters

Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2011 11:32 pm
by hasezwei
3za wrote: Edit: all the effects in this are done with reaktor, you can hear the electronic instruments filter in action http://soundcloud.com/3za_beatz/last-nights-music (sorry to spam)
:o
what's that filter (?) on the drums at that breakdown section around 2:00 ? i remember one of these from logic (evoc something?), is it a vocoder or wtf? definetly has some spooky sci-fi vibes.
oh and good to know i'm not the only one doing weird ambient/noise sessions with reaktor :W:
it's endless fun, actually made me consider learning how to do actual noise music (then i got tinnitus from skrewell and quickly discarded that idea :lol: )

Re: your favorite filters

Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2011 11:42 pm
by paravrais
fabfilter stuff sounds AMAZING. I recently trialed all of their products and came away feeling lifeless and empty that I couldn't actually afford to buy any of them at the moment :\

Re: your favorite filters

Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2011 11:55 pm
by JemGrover
Is there a great deal of scope in terms of quality when it comes to filters? (ie, freeware might be a bit shoddy compared to all the above?)

Re: your favorite filters

Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2011 12:05 am
by hasezwei
JemGrover wrote:Is there a great deal of scope in terms of quality when it comes to filters? (ie, freeware might be a bit shoddy compared to all the above?)
it becomes apparent when you push the resonance a bit and start sweeping frequencies. to be honest i have no idea what's considered 'good' or 'bad' by actual mastering engineers and other audiophiles but different filters have different characters, and i personally didn't like any of the free filters i tried out with the exception of frohmage, which makes every sound fatter by covering it in molten cheese.

apart from that i guess what made me decide to pay for a filter is having all those fancy filtering modes (comb, vowels n stuff) in one plugin.
(and the fact that i never ever ever figured out atlantis filter. it makes me feel like a monkey and i don't like it when plugins make me feel like a monkey :evil: )

Re: your favorite filters

Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2011 10:44 am
by shaneynclan
tone2 bifilter has a pretty savage comb.

Re: your favorite filters

Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2011 10:53 am
by legend4ry
PSP Nitro is quite decent.

Re: your favorite filters

Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2011 2:24 pm
by Fiendish338
There is a Vengence filter VST,and a freeware version on CM music mag this month. :4:

Re: your favorite filters

Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2011 3:33 pm
by howiegroove
I wrote a review about BiFilter2. Check it out...

http://bangthedj.com/technique/producti ... er-review/

Re: your favorite filters

Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2011 4:29 pm
by Jakob - Cableguys
3za wrote:Cable Guys FilterShaper 2 is great, and is well in budget @ €49
<Shameless promotion on>
And it is also included in the Cableguys Bundle, which also includes Curve and VolumeShaper 2, for EUR 149/USD 199. For some more days, until March 1st you can get the bundle for an introductory price of EUR 119/USD 174.
</Shameless promotion off>

Re: your favorite filters

Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2011 4:40 pm
by howiegroove
Jakob - Cableguys wrote:
3za wrote:Cable Guys FilterShaper 2 is great, and is well in budget @ €49
<Shameless promotion on>
And it is also included in the Cableguys Bundle, which also includes Curve and VolumeShaper 2, for EUR 149/USD 199. For some more days, until March 1st you can get the bundle for an introductory price of EUR 119/USD 174.
</Shameless promotion off>
Well, looks like I'm never gonna buy one of their plugins. I hate that shit.

your third post is a plug? cmon man! :u:

Re: your favorite filters

Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2011 5:21 pm
by hasezwei
howiegroove wrote:
Jakob - Cableguys wrote:
3za wrote:Cable Guys FilterShaper 2 is great, and is well in budget @ €49
<Shameless promotion on>
And it is also included in the Cableguys Bundle, which also includes Curve and VolumeShaper 2, for EUR 149/USD 199. For some more days, until March 1st you can get the bundle for an introductory price of EUR 119/USD 174.
</Shameless promotion off>
Well, looks like I'm never gonna buy one of their plugins. I hate that shit.

your third post is a plug? cmon man! :u:
dude calm down. he's from cableguys, as stated in his name. what's the problem with him advertising their plugs in threads that are about them?

@Jakob
welcome to DSF :t: :w:

Re: your favorite filters

Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2011 5:31 pm
by howiegroove
Because I think that if they want to advertise, then should get in touch with the administrators of the site. Nothing wrong with listing the features of the plugin(s), but whatever.

Re: your favorite filters

Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2011 6:14 pm
by hifi
hasezwei wrote:ok guys...

next month i'm planning to waste my paycheck on production, and i've come to the conclusion that there's really no point in buying yet another softsynth or samplepack, instead i'm aiming for nice useful fx units.
now i've already decided to get myself the PSP vintage warmer for compression and schaak's transient shaper (*coughcough reso and icicle's masterclass vids *cough).
that means i have about 200€ left to spend and i'm in need of good filters (not as in simple LP/HP but more the type you use for classic reese sounds).

my first thought would be tone2's bifilter as it seems to be pretty much an all in one plugin, but i'm curious what your favorites are.
sugarbytes WOW. mda bandisto which was recommended to me which is a good distortion unit but use WOW and that and it's a sick combination

Re: your favorite filters

Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2011 6:50 pm
by nowaysj
howiegroove wrote:
Jakob - Cableguys wrote:
3za wrote:Cable Guys FilterShaper 2 is great, and is well in budget @ €49
<Shameless promotion on>
And it is also included in the Cableguys Bundle, which also includes Curve and VolumeShaper 2, for EUR 149/USD 199. For some more days, until March 1st you can get the bundle for an introductory price of EUR 119/USD 174.
</Shameless promotion off>
Well, looks like I'm never gonna buy one of their plugins. I hate that shit.

your third post is a plug? cmon man! :u:
It can only benefit our community to have reps of devs around, especially quality devs like cable guys. Jakob is hardly spamming.

Instead, I wonder why none of the other filter devs mentioned aren't posting, maybe because they could give a flying fuck? I have respect for a company that is hustling making sure their product is top notch and that people, real people like you and me, know of their product. More so than some giant that just puts an ad in CM, and calls it a day.

Respect.

Still haven't found a vst filter that gives me pleasure like a rl analog filter does.

Nitro is pretty serious, it's a LOT more than a filter. Wow for vowel sounds. Volcano for mad trickery, though I think cable guy's filter is easier to work with, is more inspiring. I kind of like volcano I's gui better than volcano II's. I really cannot use fabfilter's stuff with their sliding shapeshifting ui's. Really really annoying. Ohm force is another company with really annoying ui's. I use ohmicide despite it's ui, it's that good, but I can't be f'ed to touch their filter.

I've always heard really good things about bifilter. I know that gladiator has probably the best sounding filters I've ever heard. I will not buy from that guy though.

Just some thoughts.