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An audio filter is a frequency dependent amplifier circuit, working in the audio frequency range, 0 Hz to beyond 20 kHz. Audio filters can amplify (boost), pass or attenuate (cut) some frequency ranges. Many types of filters exist for different audio applications including hi-fi stereo systems, musical synthesizers, sound effects, sound reinforcement systems, instrument amplifiers and virtual reality systems.

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Minion

Minion Minion has 4 filters modulated by up to 12 LFOs.For each ball, there’s an effect module, and each of those can produce one of a…

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Bertatron

Bertatron Bertatron is a filterbank consisting of 7 stages, each with control of cutoff and frequency.What really sets this filter apart is the ability to invert…

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Cadence

Cadence Cadence is an LFO controlled filter and pan effect. Self oscillating state variable filter simple stereo pan slider 2 sync to host LFOs range 1-64 to…

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Kriptonia v.0.8

Kriptonia v.0.8 The incoming audio is first processed by an encryption algorithm, based on the displacement of frequencies along the audio spectrum, and then it…

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Filterizer

Filterizer Filterizer is a simple state-variable filter that allows the filter cut-off frequency to be controlled by MIDI note number…

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Rez3

Rez3 Rez3 is a Resonator, it offers a multi LFO with 6 different waveforms and an envelope follower to modulate tone, feedback, filter cutoff and filter…

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ASF-1

ASF-1 ASF-1 is a LFO-controlled multi-mode filter. Cut-off. Resonance. 2 LFO stages Host sync function. midi Learn. Visit: ASF-1