what's your favourite filter across the u-he range?

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I keep going back and forth between the BITE lowpass in DIVA or the filter blocks in ACE. ACE's filters make me wish it had an ext in.

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Podolsky with a lil click.
It is sooooo underated.
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I love the filters in Bazille. Real gritty.

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The Moog filter in Diva.

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Repro and Bazille for me. I should give ACE another try though , now that I am more skilled than a few years ago :)

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Either the Bazille filter or the LP Xcite filter in Zebra.

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Bazille Filter and the Uhbie in Diva

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Repro-5 with Crispy chip and Multimode VCF in Diva.

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drzhnn wrote: Wed May 19, 2021 6:17 pm Repro-5 with Crispy chip and Multimode VCF in Diva.
I've been ignoring that Crispy filter but used it on a bassline the other day and was :o . Definitely need to use that one more!

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Funkybot's Evil Twin wrote: Wed May 19, 2021 6:34 pm
drzhnn wrote: Wed May 19, 2021 6:17 pm Repro-5 with Crispy chip and Multimode VCF in Diva.
I've been ignoring that Crispy filter but used it on a bassline the other day and was :o . Definitely need to use that one more!
This! And also how its character changes depending on the level of the incoming signal. Especially at high resonance settings. With velocity sensitivity on both envelopes and the ability to play several notes at once we can get a very rich and emotive blend of tones even from a single saw wave. I really love this one.

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I will confess that I have not adequately explored the tweaks page on repro to compare the various filter models

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I can't pick a favorite. I do love the Bazille filters. And the Zebra XFM, Xcite... actually it's having all the varieties in Zebra to choose from, they all have their uses and sometimes it's a seldom-used one that proves just right for a patch. Or a combination of 2 or 3.
The Zebra filters in Zebrify work great with audio sources - and make great tone shapers/manglers for guitar input.
I don't use the Diva filters in ZebraHZ much - though I expected to. When I do it's on more traditional synth-y sounds. They do sound great.
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