TwoRuleFilter which is a self-resonant moog type filter that allows the filter cut-off frequency to be controlled manually, or by LFO, or by an envelope follower.
It has a interresting feature called scrambler that plays filtered signal randomly depending on the selected beat. The mix knob mixes wet and dry signals. The volume knob is for setting the output volume level. The Bit crusher produces hard sound.
Using its scramble feature you can maintain the rhythmic, choppy, buffered and tempo sync output.
It has a interresting feature called scrambler that plays filtered signal randomly depending on the selected beat. The mix knob mixes wet and dry signals. The volume knob is for setting the output volume level. The Bit crusher produces hard sound.
Using its scramble feature you can maintain the rhythmic, choppy, buffered and tempo sync output.
- High Pass, Low Pass, Band Pass filter.
- Modulation of filter cut-off frequency by LFO (tempo-sync), manuallly or envelope follower (reversable).
- Bit crusher (16bit to 1 bit).
- Scrambler that devide one measure to different time intervall and plays beats randomly.
- Mix ballance in between dry(input signal) and wet(filtered and bit crushed).
- Sensitivity that allows the filter cut-off frequency be changed from roughly to smoothly. This effect is the same of parameter smoothing.
Downloads
Win 64 VST
(1.9 Mb)
Mac OSX VST
(2.9 Mb)
(3 / 5)
Layout looks good, I'd just doing it like lfo filter to reverb or delay and add a lfo destination to go to the fx or filter output. I seen in the presets a preset that had it switching from filter to filter. IDK why I would want to do that ?
(5 / 5)
Good experimental filter - can do some interesting rythmic mangling to both drums and synths