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Product FilterFreak
Developer SoundToys
Price (MSRP) $179
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Operating System Availability
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Latest
Version
Download Released
 4.1  Demo / Trial Released
 4.1.2  Demo / Trial Released
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Copy Protection Dongle (PACE iLok Smart Key)
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Timeline of Latest Product Changes
Mac Version
4.1.2
4.1
11 Aug 11
FilterFreak

FilterFreak is a "fat" and "warm" resonant analog filter plug-in, designed to do all the things you do with filters. From funky envelope followers like Mutron, to classic synth style reshaping with ADSR, to big resonant LFO sweeps like the Sherman Filterbank, as well as the classic sound of the old Morley WahWah pedals. Even two flavors of the great old Sci-Fi sample and hold sound. It also has a unique Rhythm Mode that lets you create custom patterns that lock to MIDI.

You can select emulations of different filter types to get a wide range of classic sounds. Crank up the resonance to make it squeal. Flip on the Analog Mode switch and hit it hard to add Dirt, Pump, Shred or Fat.

The Rhythm Editor enables you to create a custom pattern that fits your tune (Save that pattern and use it in PhaseMistress, Tremolator, or EchoBoy).

FilterFreak2 is included, offering two analog filters you can run serial or parallel. Each can select from Low Pass, High Pass, Band Pass and Band Reject. As well as, 2, 4, 6, or 8 pole filters.

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