MTurboFilter - infos and user tests
- KVRian
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- 1059 posts since 28 Jun, 2006 from Germany
I am honest here: I am no audio engineer expert in this area, but something tells me that for sure MTF will be able to recreate known filters. Maybe even it is, like Helds post gives a hint: sometimes the well known gear has no real magic behind it and might be able to be recreated in e.g. MTF already, who knows.dmbaer wrote: Sat Mar 20, 2021 7:16 pm is one goal of MTurboFilter to allow the implementation of filters modeled on hardware classics (Moog ladder and others)? I'm thinking here of MTurboComp that did something along those lines for classic compressors.
MTF is still in beta and not in its final state. So there might even come more (no promis, since I am not the dev here, ofc!).
Well there are already classic filters like lowpass, highpass, etc. ... or maybe I got you wrong and you meant with "classic" == "known filters loike moog"?dmbaer wrote: Sat Mar 20, 2021 7:16 pm But on a more practical level, I'm just wondering if there will be the choice of classic filters available to use in MSF for building classic subtractive synth structures.
Thanks for the info! Interesting, hehe.Held wrote: Sat Mar 20, 2021 10:29 pm I found a paper on the analog filters which contains a description of the Moog ladder filter:
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Interesting question. I am not on the workstation right now, so I am not sure if there is a feedback module or so at all; or how this could be done. But here as well: MTF is still in beta and can change at all on the way till release. So probably new helpful modules or parameter will find their way into MTF, I guess.Held wrote: Sat Mar 20, 2021 10:29 pm Putting 4 filters in sequence is easy, but I'm not sure how to create the feedback. Does anyone know?
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- KVRist
- 138 posts since 10 May, 2015
There is a feedback module. This is from the manual.Tagirijus wrote: Sun Mar 21, 2021 7:52 amInteresting question. I am not on the workstation right now, so I am not sure if there is a feedback module or so at all; or how this could be done. But here as well: MTF is still in beta and can change at all on the way till release. So probably new helpful modules or parameter will find their way into MTF, I guess.
(frequency = f; q = q; gain = c*20; analog = a) [feedback1, feedback2]
- KVRian
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- 1059 posts since 28 Jun, 2006 from Germany
Nice, thanks for looking after this and quoting here! 
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- KVRian
- 1281 posts since 3 Jan, 2020
I've seen this, but if I understand this correctly, this only feeds back into the filter itself. What I need is a way to create feedback from the last filter in a sequence to the first filter.shaboogen wrote: Sun Mar 21, 2021 10:05 am There is a feedback module. This is from the manual.
(frequency = f; q = q; gain = c*20; analog = a) [feedback1, feedback2]
So I'm looking for a way to define start and end points for feedback similar to what you can do in MXXX.
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- KVRist
- 138 posts since 10 May, 2015
I got to much the same place with my, admittedly, uneducated testing leading to basically a bunch of things that blow a speaker without a limiter on.Held wrote: Sun Mar 21, 2021 11:03 amI've seen this, but if I understand this correctly, this only feeds back into the filter itself. What I need is a way to create feedback from the last filter in a sequence to the first filter.
So I'm looking for a way to define start and end points for feedback similar to what you can do in MXXX.
Would be interested to hear what more learned minds have to say about this.
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- KVRAF
- 1759 posts since 11 Nov, 2009 from Northern CA
This is exactly what I was interested in. By "classic filter", I meant the usual suspects: the Moog ladder, the Curtiss filters found in Prohpets, the (I think unnamed) filters found in Roland synths like the early Jupiter/Juno instruments, and the Oberheim filters (although I never understood the love for that one).Tagirijus wrote: Sun Mar 21, 2021 7:52 amWell there are already classic filters like lowpass, highpass, etc. ... or maybe I got you wrong and you meant with "classic" == "known filters loike moog"?dmbaer wrote: Sat Mar 20, 2021 7:16 pm But on a more practical level, I'm just wondering if there will be the choice of classic filters available to use in MSF for building classic subtractive synth structures.
- KVRian
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- 1059 posts since 28 Jun, 2006 from Germany
Well in that case I really think that later there probably might be exactly such filters as devices ... I guess.dmbaer wrote: Sun Mar 21, 2021 7:31 pm This is exactly what I was interested in. By "classic filter", I meant the usual suspects: the Moog ladder, the Curtiss filters found in Prohpets, the (I think unnamed) filters found in Roland synths like the early Jupiter/Juno instruments, and the Oberheim filters (although I never understood the love for that one).
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- KVRist
- 307 posts since 18 May, 2020
This would be great. The standard filters are the biggest pain when designing sounds in MSF.Tagirijus wrote: Mon Mar 22, 2021 8:20 amWell in that case I really think that later there probably might be exactly such filters as devices ... I guess.dmbaer wrote: Sun Mar 21, 2021 7:31 pm This is exactly what I was interested in. By "classic filter", I meant the usual suspects: the Moog ladder, the Curtiss filters found in Prohpets, the (I think unnamed) filters found in Roland synths like the early Jupiter/Juno instruments, and the Oberheim filters (although I never understood the love for that one).... at least this is my understanding of the whole plugin: to be able to reproduce any filter.
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- KVRian
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- 1059 posts since 28 Jun, 2006 from Germany
Sorry for offopic at this point, but: I really like the filter module in MSF! Especially when using the saturation in their. Also do not forget to try out different types like the sub-x types; I love them (while I am right now not sure, if they are called like that ... again not on my workstation right now, haha.Tyrs wrote: Mon Mar 22, 2021 10:06 am The standard filters are the biggest pain when designing sounds in MSF.
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- KVRist
- 307 posts since 18 May, 2020
That's true, there 's huge possibilities already in there. Still some analog recreations would nail it. Oops.... I just used the forbidden a-word. I' m such a hereticTagirijus wrote: Mon Mar 22, 2021 12:29 pmSorry for offopic at this point, but: I really like the filter module in MSF! Especially when using the saturation in their. Also do not forget to try out different types like the sub-x types; I love them (while I am right now not sure, if they are called like that ... again not on my workstation right now, haha.Tyrs wrote: Mon Mar 22, 2021 10:06 am The standard filters are the biggest pain when designing sounds in MSF.).
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- KVRist
- 121 posts since 21 Nov, 2018
Bumping this very old thread to just note that it's JUNE 2023 and am I right that for this product there are still no presets?
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