looking for a filter for amplitude rather than frequency

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effect grid is a great vst that lets you filter the signal based on frequency range and amplitude and send those bands to individual plugins. For example you could send high frequencies that are soft in volume to one reverb and loud high frequencies to a different effect like a delay.
Sadly the effect grid website is down and has been for a few days so my copy wont work as it seems to want to phone home :( very annoying. Hopefully this is just a temp problem as effect grid is incredibly useful for me
Is there anything other vst that lets me take a signal and split it into user definable amplitude bands?

Note this is nothing like a gate

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If you want to go the commercial route you could check out MeldaProduction.
All their Multiband-Plugins have a variety of "band-split" modes, I think loudness is one of them.
Or you try sth. like this: https://www.kvraudio.com/product/thesplit-by-thezhe

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sandandpaint wrote: Sat Apr 04, 2026 11:34 am Is there anything other vst that lets me take a signal and split it into user definable amplitude bands?
In Bitwig, Loud Split does this. It's a spectral effect that groups frequency content into three groups based on the amplitude and has an effects chain for each. It's not a VST plugin though.

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foosnark wrote: Sat Apr 04, 2026 1:26 pm
sandandpaint wrote: Sat Apr 04, 2026 11:34 am Is there anything other vst that lets me take a signal and split it into user definable amplitude bands?
In Bitwig, Loud Split does this. It's a spectral effect that groups frequency content into three groups based on the amplitude and has an effects chain for each. It's not a VST plugin though.
thanks yes I have this in IrcamLab TS2

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] Peter:H [ wrote: Sat Apr 04, 2026 11:48 am If you want to go the commercial route you could check out MeldaProduction.
All their Multiband-Plugins have a variety of "band-split" modes, I think loudness is one of them.
Or you try sth. like this: https://www.kvraudio.com/product/thesplit-by-thezhe
thanks, I have some Melda plugins that I never use but tried the amplitude split and it does something but as is often the case with Melda plugins for me it is impossible to understand how to control what it is doing. The little thesplit utility is ok but not really up to the standard of effectgrid.
thanks anyway

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