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    Default analog filters

    should i be saving up for a sherman filterbank 2, or is there something less expensive that's still good? anyone tried the filters from vermona?

    (i'm not really interested in plugins)

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    yep, less expensive and very phat indeed is the akai mfc42
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    sherman is top draw too though..

    akai is amazing, sherman is even more amazing
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    thanks, i'll check it out.

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    The Electrix FilterFactory is apparently pretty decent. I have the FilterQueen, which is the younger sister to the Filterfactory - less knobs, no MIDI. Not as cool. With MIDI and sync'd LFOs, I think I would use this more. Sometimes you can find them cheaply.

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    its decent but not phat like the akai & sherman
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    ive got the electrix eq killer.. cost me £60 but i would spend hundreds to get another.. amazing sounding box..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimfish
    ive got the electrix eq killer.. cost me £60 but i would spend hundreds to get another.. amazing sounding box..
    Word. Would trade my FilterQueen for a second EQKiller without thinking twice.
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    a BIG TIME unsung hero the eq killer
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    i bought the sherman second hand of the old chris mccormatron

    and i have to say, it's definitely got it's own sound.

    which is a good thing in my book amoungst all this computer plugin tomfoolery.

    :)

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    The Mutronics Mutator is a bit of an animal but its only low pass and is a bit pricey now i belive.

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    I wish the sherman was stereo I can tell you that ... it'd get loads more use ...

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    Mmmm, Sherman Quad Modular Filter.



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    oh my god look at that!

    yeah the akai is good as its got independent stereo and mono filters..
    they each have thier own inputs but the only trouble is they share a stereo output..
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    there was one of those akai mfc42 down me local cash convertor the other week for £149. if only i had some money :roll:
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    the mutator looks interesting, but so far i'm still leaning towards the sherman. it will be a few months before i can buy any new kit anyway, so i might as well start saving for the one that makes the sound i want.

    i guess in the meantime i can experiment using the nord modular. it's filters aren't the greatest sounding, but it does have envelope followers, and i want to try the thing where you modulate the cutoff frequency of one sound using an envelope follower on another.

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    hahaha, nice avatar JC
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    Quote Originally Posted by Evil G
    i want to try the thing where you modulate the cutoff frequency of one sound using an envelope follower on another.
    woah! where does one start on that??.. i want a go!
    jimmah!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimfish
    Quote Originally Posted by Evil G
    i want to try the thing where you modulate the cutoff frequency of one sound using an envelope follower on another.
    woah! where does one start on that??.. i want a go!
    the idea being that one instr will "sing along" with another, adding glue to the track without adding mud (because the frequencies being emphasized by the moving filter *should* all be in tune).

    there is a good example of this on the mutator site actually, but be warned, it's in real audio.

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    yeah i know but any tips on how would you make it happen?
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