Best Autofilter?

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Hey I've been lo0oing for an autofilter for a long time and I can't find one that I know does the job like I want, a true "auto" Filter!

Whats an autofilter that cooperates enough with the sound to produce an lfo no matter what the frequency on the autofilter.

I want to produce real down to ground zero wah and LFO for electro and dubstep and such like drum and bass.

Whats better Melda Produtions MWobbler or Tone2 Filter Bank?

Any others?

So yeh like really I need to produces awesome LFOs no matter what the frequency continuosly changes into while play live and such. Something really "auto".

Please don't be afraid to go into depth. Much thanks, thank you!

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XferRecords' LFOTool should do everything you need and a lot more. You can use up to 12 user-defined (as in hand-drawn) LFO shapes that you can apply to filter, resonance, volume, pan, synced with your DAW's BPM or freeform, and even use MIDI control to change parameters on the fly, including the ability to switch between waveforms.

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The Drop. You can watch Andy's video on YouTube, it's called a rambling walk through or something like that.

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Upgrade to latest Live and you'll get the Drop filters in Live's own Autofilter (and other plugins).

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Ohmforce QuadFromage: more LFOs than you can shake a stick at over four parallel filters, plus envelope followers.

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You'll get a few answers here. We all have our favourites for different reasons.

MetaFilter, is my particular favourite or Logic's own AutoFilter. However I particularly love Metafilter because it can double as a really creative delay effect and the sequencer built into it also makes it quite flexible. It also has an analogue sounding engine that is based of the same thing that drives Element & Codex.

But that's me.

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The Cableguys stuff is fun.

http://www.cableguys.com

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+1 Xfer

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