Stereo Tube Filter module for Mod2 & 3 ..(beta v0.3)
Stereo Tube Filter module for Mod2 & 3 ..(beta v0.3)
Hi,
I'm pleased to release a new stereo filter module, The ECC83 Tube Filter. (now beta version 0.3)
The architecture is a tweeked version of the ECC83 TubeFilter (stereo) set to low gain. There's more subtle drive controls & the addition of frequency modulation inputs (MOD A & B). Changing filter type is now done by clicking & dragging up & down on the red led display allowing fast toggling between the filter types. Stereo inputs are left, stereo outputs are right.
Hope it works for you & please feel free to leave feedback.
[EDIT]
Version 0.3 now available to download.
- Added preset list to module which is tested working. Press the grey button on the left of the led display to open preset list window. Still not compatible with main modular preset structure. I'll figure that out asap. Still,... having it's own presets is better than having none
[/EDIT}
cheers
I'm pleased to release a new stereo filter module, The ECC83 Tube Filter. (now beta version 0.3)
The architecture is a tweeked version of the ECC83 TubeFilter (stereo) set to low gain. There's more subtle drive controls & the addition of frequency modulation inputs (MOD A & B). Changing filter type is now done by clicking & dragging up & down on the red led display allowing fast toggling between the filter types. Stereo inputs are left, stereo outputs are right.
Hope it works for you & please feel free to leave feedback.
[EDIT]
Version 0.3 now available to download.
- Added preset list to module which is tested working. Press the grey button on the left of the led display to open preset list window. Still not compatible with main modular preset structure. I'll figure that out asap. Still,... having it's own presets is better than having none
[/EDIT}
cheers
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Hello,
I need some feedback regarding polyphonic use of this filter. It's set to load 'on same dsp' which means it may give you problems polyphonically, but I really need some feedback on that, as it seems to work fine here from the tests I've done. Well actually, I tested it & it didn't work, but I just tested it again & it does, so that's why I need feedback
cheers,
Shroomz
I need some feedback regarding polyphonic use of this filter. It's set to load 'on same dsp' which means it may give you problems polyphonically, but I really need some feedback on that, as it seems to work fine here from the tests I've done. Well actually, I tested it & it didn't work, but I just tested it again & it does, so that's why I need feedback
cheers,
Shroomz
how about splitting such 'critical' devices in a 'sound' and a 'mastering' edition ?
the latter one taking special care of sample delays (and such stuff) and coming with some restrictions or requirements, which are probably easy to tolerate under such 'focussed' use.
The 'sound' versions would apply to situations as recently mentioned by Stuart, where 'real world' mic positioning would introduce similiar delays anyway.
So you could develope and experiment with unlimited creativity and if you find something useful for the mastering chain, nail it on a stereo pair or a dedicated bus.
Imho it's not critical at all on the 'instrument' side of things (like the TF in a guitar processing chain), it may even add some analog uncertainity...
keep it up, Tom
the latter one taking special care of sample delays (and such stuff) and coming with some restrictions or requirements, which are probably easy to tolerate under such 'focussed' use.
The 'sound' versions would apply to situations as recently mentioned by Stuart, where 'real world' mic positioning would introduce similiar delays anyway.
So you could develope and experiment with unlimited creativity and if you find something useful for the mastering chain, nail it on a stereo pair or a dedicated bus.
Imho it's not critical at all on the 'instrument' side of things (like the TF in a guitar processing chain), it may even add some analog uncertainity...
keep it up, Tom
Well if Astro thinks it has mastering qualities, that's even better. I 4 one am happy to have it out in time 4 Flexor II's arrival. There it will have so many options to use it with.
Keep it up Shroomz, your work is awesome. SpaceF was just telling me about Lo-Fi and how hard that would be to do, and Tube warmth was a topic in discussion also. But that part has now been handled thanks 2 U.
Awesome,
Keep it up Shroomz, your work is awesome. SpaceF was just telling me about Lo-Fi and how hard that would be to do, and Tube warmth was a topic in discussion also. But that part has now been handled thanks 2 U.
Awesome,
thanks that you value my opinion Jimmy, but the honour is up to Ken and Katano (and probably a few others) who acutally used the tube devices in that way.
I'm not even sure if I qualify at all to judge 'contemporary' mastering when I'm convinced that a mix by Timbaland (I heard a couple of weeks ago) s*cks big time in my ears (it really did hurt)
cheers, Tom
I'm not even sure if I qualify at all to judge 'contemporary' mastering when I'm convinced that a mix by Timbaland (I heard a couple of weeks ago) s*cks big time in my ears (it really did hurt)
cheers, Tom
not picky at all - I've already mentioned the story in another context...
my wife (usually immune to anything that's considered audiophile) came up with her new CD and asked if we could try it on my player, because '...sounds like something wrong with it...'
I mean it's perfectly ok with me if a dude makes a joke out of his audience and a quartermillion dollar gear - but I'm pretty sure that anyone with a less famous name would have been sacked for the job
(btw it's the 'Radio Edit' on Nelly Furtado's All good things... single)
cheers, Tom
my wife (usually immune to anything that's considered audiophile) came up with her new CD and asked if we could try it on my player, because '...sounds like something wrong with it...'
I mean it's perfectly ok with me if a dude makes a joke out of his audience and a quartermillion dollar gear - but I'm pretty sure that anyone with a less famous name would have been sacked for the job
(btw it's the 'Radio Edit' on Nelly Furtado's All good things... single)
cheers, Tom