Current D-Pole equivalent

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jmh wrote:Fabfilter Volcano and Frantic excel in certain areas besides those already mentioned. I'd drop the delay 'need' and would check out Volcano. Combine that with a good delay, perhaps Ronin, it's excellent sounding. That would be a killer combo :)

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JMH
I'll try and find these. If I don't, I'll be back to ask for help.

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luCiPHer wrote:i recently rediscovered my d-pole...
it's nice, but almost everything you can do with it, can be done better with the mentioned plugins, it's age is a fact.
but the lfo which can be set to INSANELY fast values is still unique.
But other than the LFO, there's nothing really worth trying to hunt down a copy -- somewhere, somehow?

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flex42 wrote:best sounding filter: fabfilter volcano
get that (and filterscape) :wink:
Got Fabfilter but didn't see Filterscape, so I'm assuming this is somewhere else...or? Not going to get any work done at this rate.

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Apart from the insanely fast LFO, there's also the insanely loud, filthy, offensive distortion, which sounds beautifully horrible with said LFO.

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eduardo_b wrote:
luCiPHer wrote:i recently rediscovered my d-pole...
it's nice, but almost everything you can do with it, can be done better with the mentioned plugins, it's age is a fact.
but the lfo which can be set to INSANELY fast values is still unique.
But other than the LFO, there's nothing really worth trying to hunt down a copy -- somewhere, somehow?
well, the distortion is kind of unique too, it is ... LOUD AND UGLY :D
works quite welll with an ultrafast lfo goiing on as well ;)

so for extreme stuff like that d-pole is still great, but for more classic filtering the more recent plugins are usually better.
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vista wrote:the one and only worthy FREE equal plug to D-pole:

PROSONIC NORTHPOLE

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Actually, I managed to download and try all of the ones recommended and found them all to have good qualities. Free, of course, is always nice, and I find it particularly interesting that this small plug-in is a sonic equivalent to D-Pole. Thanks for the links.

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