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    Hardware - AKAI mfc42(24) Fantastic filter. Big knobs for you (heheh!)

    The Alesis air fx filters aren't bad for the money 100gbp new

    software, i use the filtrator., or the antares. The antares is very smooth.

    Still waiting for a really nice filter plugin that doesn't do all singing and dancing stuff and consumes only small amounts of CPu.

    Anyone?

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    I've been using one called the ArcDev duofilter. Its a rad dual filter (that u can chain) with distortion. The distrotion is absolutely crap but the filter is really fun because it has a crossfader between the two filters. And I think its free. I can't remember where I got it either.

    Ah here we go http://st2n.com/daw/cgi/database/apd...en&num=298

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    Just have fun with cubase's filters.. tonic and stepper (if I remember the name correctly will blow u away..)

    Z

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    Cheers all, found a nice, harsh sounding filter and it is a plugin. Wicked results!

    :clap:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Kemix
    Cheers all, found a nice, harsh sounding filter and it is a plugin. Wicked results!

    :clap:
    by the name of???

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    Nitro.

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    Ya.. just saw that one (PSP Nitro) for the first time the other day.. Was wondering how it sounded.. Overall.. Nothing software has come close in the filter department to analog hardware. Too many subtleties.. I'll be curious to hear how the nitro stacks up.

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    it sounds nice to me, most the psp stuff is solid

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    yeah nitro is nice... :lol:

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    how about digital filters?

    any hardware equivalents even exist?

    I find it a headache to have to convert all my soft synth digital signals into analogue before plugging it into a hardware filter.


    any suggestions?!

    cheers ;)

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    Quote Originally Posted by tekara
    how about digital filters?

    any hardware equivalents even exist?

    I find it a headache to have to convert all my soft synth digital signals into analogue before plugging it into a hardware filter.


    any suggestions?!

    cheers ;)
    You could always use a midi controller to control a vst. Might work out cheaper (& more versatile) than a dedicated hardware unit....

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    yeah, i most def. need one of those! christmas soon :love:

 

 
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