Classic Filter Delay - updated aug-15-2008

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unpredictable delay times are a bad selling point anyway...
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hubird wrote:unpredictable delay times are a bad selling point anyway...
:D :P
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I was serious! :-D
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yes i know :D .
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I think that over 90% of Scope users are running at 44.1 & only a minority of <10% are running at 48kHz. Not that this info is of much help, but I'm sure those figures aren't too far off the mark so do whatever you see fit.
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I should have recognized the GUI.

I actually just pulled this out tonight for a quick review.

Awesome job.

I usually just blow by delays, afterall I have SpaceF, Wolf, and Celmos collection, who could release a delay I would be interested in?

Well.................you have.

The filters and resonance are really sweet. Even the LFO is cool as one could bring it in via CC's and a foot pedal.

You did a great job on this one. Presets are no biggie, as I store them in the Solaris insert FX rack where it is recallable per preset.

Thanks Brotha' Man HiFiBooM.
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Re: Classic Filter Delay - updated nov-10-2007

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I looooooooooooove this device. :) But it is crying out for a midi input so that I can record filter and feedback sweeps plus automate the mix controls. It seems such a waste to have such a fantastic device and not be able to do this. I know you can insert the Classic Filter Delay into a mixer insert or use a Midi Izer device to give you midi control, but "MIDI Ctrl Assignment" settings are not saved as part of the Scope project which makes this very impactical. Scope doesn't seem to remember "MIDI Ctrl Assignment" settings for devices that don't actually have a midi input (which kind of makes sense really!) :x

Please could you implement a midi input on the Classic Filter Delay hifiboom? I will be your bestest friend ever! :P


Thanks for such a great device. :D
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Re: Classic Filter Delay - updated aug-15-2008

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updated.... as there was the request by some people recently....

give me some feedback if it works fine.

for details see first post.
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Re: Classic Filter Delay - updated aug-15-2008

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I'm just curious, how can the new device with midi input and presetlist be smaller in data size compared to the original device? Is it because of the RAR compression which has a higher compression ratio than the zip file?
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Re: Classic Filter Delay - updated aug-15-2008

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ChampionSound wrote:I'm just curious, how can the new device with midi input and presetlist be smaller in data size compared to the original device? Is it because of the RAR compression which has a higher compression ratio than the zip file?
1) if you just compare the two files offered for download, you might assume that rar compresses dramatically better (about 85kB). but looking into both archives tells you that the zip contains a 86kB manual while the rar has a 300B presetlist instead. that's the trick :)

2) yes, also the device itself is about 2kB smaller than the original. it either happens because of chosing mdl instead of dev as output format, or hifi has simply advanced and knows some more dirty tricks to optimize his devices :)

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Re: Classic Filter Delay - updated aug-15-2008

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I really cant believe the quality of these devices! ( the classic filter delay and rspv reverb)
they are EXACTLY what i like! and i use them in like 8 of 10 out of my projects!
Hifiboom, THANKS! your stuff is great, and its FREE!??! :o :D
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Re: Classic Filter Delay - updated aug-15-2008

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the19thbear wrote:Hifiboom, THANKS! your stuff is great, and its FREE!??! :o :D
no. it will, sooner or later, add subliminal messages to the output telling you to send him food and chicks :wink:
it's like those... satanic messages you hear by spinning heavy metal records backwards.

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Re: Classic Filter Delay - updated aug-15-2008

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oh! so its his devices that does that!? I thought it was the voice in my head! :D
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Re: Classic Filter Delay - updated aug-15-2008

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no, you're fine. :wink:
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Re: Classic Filter Delay - updated aug-15-2008

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stardust wrote:That means that he probably changed the messages in the device and thus the size differs.;)
that's what I think, too. he probably added

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Re: Classic Filter Delay - updated aug-15-2008

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hi all, thanks for the great response.
:)
It wasn`t a big deal at all.

regarding the size of the device. Sometimes the size of a device changes when you save a project and load it again and then protect it.

and another case for changing size could be a different way to protect the device rougly spoken.

I noticed also a prototype-device which that has grown in functionality but had a reduced size.
a funny phenomena.
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Re: Classic Filter Delay - updated aug-15-2008

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kylie wrote: no. it will, sooner or later, add subliminal messages to the output telling you to send him food and chicks :wink:
:lol: nice idea....
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Re: Classic Filter Delay - updated aug-15-2008

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stardust wrote: :( this means no hidden messages :wink:
...and that means no food and no chicks :wink:
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Re: Classic Filter Delay - updated aug-15-2008

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Thanks for the update hifiboom. This is one of the main reasons why I love my Sonic Core cards so much....so many great inexpensive or free plugins!!! :)
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Re: Classic Filter Delay - updated aug-15-2008

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YEAH! it works in xtc mode now!
.. i can open the assign midi controller window now.. but i cant assign any??
oh well...
its still a great device!
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