1) The Drop is feature complete, but I may add a few more analog modelled HP / LP, but that’s about the only scope for anything new in terms of features. Support for Clap will just be for stereo, as supporting polyphony like VCV Rack requires a complete re-design of the sound engine.perpetual3 wrote: Sat Oct 28, 2023 12:21 pm I love The Drop, full stop. At the same time, I’m growing to love Filtershaper XL. And I would love polyphonic functionality like your VCV filter in The Drop. I know it’s probably not going to happen, but I have to humbly suggest a few feature suggestions:
(1) CLAP implementation for polyphony
(2) Additional bandpass and notch filters
(3) a modulation system like Filtershaper XL
Thank you for your consideration.
2) The Drop is focussed on a very basic and easy to understand signal path of HP -> LP, that is what the product is at its core, and changing that would mean a complete re-design of the main user interface, what you are asking for would be possible in a new product, but not The Drop.
3) Another focus of The Drop is to allow for “playing” of the knobs in a musical way, so that complicated modulations and be done on the fly without needing presets of intricately programmed multi-point envelopes. I want The Drop to be more like an hardware filter that is easy to quickly tweak some knobs to get some motion and then this can be recorded / automated from a DAW, not add that complexity inside the plugin itself.
In addition the modulation in Filterscape XL is at a relatively “slow” 5kHz. The Drop is at full audio rate, so at least x8 faster modulation. All modulation sources in The Drop are anti-aliased so they sound smooth at audio rate, and all modulation destinations support full audio rate modulation and sound smooth when pushed hard. This limits the scope of modulation destinations, and the number of modulation sources, since it requires x8 the cpu just to process the modulation at least, but then extra on top to anti-alias the sources as well.
Filterscape XL it a great plugin, but it has a very different focus to The Drop, so they complement each other, and one plugin doesn’t have to try and be the other.
The Drop is primarily about the most accurate analog modelled filters combined with smooth audio rate modulation that never “falls apart” or sounds bad no matter how hard you push it. The Drop is focussed on tone and ease of use, not shipping complicated presets with lots of pre-programmed multipoint envelopes. In fact The Drop even has a mode where all modulation is bypassed, since this is a big use case where you just want to automate a filter sweep with the best sounding ITB analog modelled filters possible!
