What once felt like major technical hurdles—integrating low-frequency oscillators into control units, for example—has long since become a thing of the past. And problems that once seemed monumental, like reducing image aliasing without relying on traditional lowpass filtering, eventually revealed themselves with alternative solutions.
Unlike many decimator plug-ins, Gooey's Mortamer doesn't depend on pre- and post-filters to tame aliasing artifacts. Instead, it uses several very short delays mixed together and averaged—without feedback— which acts as a mock filter to dull the harshest aliased frequencies while preserving the character of the effect.
Of course, the more traditional aliasing algorithms are included for those who want the classic digital grit: the beeps, the bops, the crunchy edges.
And for those who want to push it, Mortamer includes a pseudo ring-modulator designed to exaggerate those wonderfully abrasive, fax-machine-like tones.
Features:
- Samplerate & Bit Reduction.
Low-Frequency-Oscillation.
Classic LP/HP Filtering — with extra resonant peaks.
Dithering, which is proportional to the input amplitude.
Three modes for aliased image filtering.
Ah, OoOo, E, & Ya Formant Filtering.
https://www.gooeyaudio.com/plugins/mortamer
