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WOW2
WOW2 by Sugar Bytes is a Virtual Effect Audio Plugin for macOS and Windows. It functions as a VST Plugin, an Audio Units Plugin, a VST 3 Plugin and an AAX Plugin.
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2.2.8
Requires Windows 7 or higher
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2.2.8
Requires macOS 10.12 or higher
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WOW2 is a versatile filter plug-in with a future-dripping user interface, 21 incredible filter types and the famous vowel mode. With distortions that cover your tracks with gas and put them on fire. Modulations that cause more trouble than your modular dark room. And finally that warm and juicy sound, that you were looking for. Get WOW2 now.

WOW2 Features:

  • 21 Filter types like Lowpass, Bandpass, Highpass, Bandreject, Comb and much more. (Lowpass types up to 48 db, including flavors like SVF, Diode Ladder and Transistor Ladder.).
  • Three different analog modeling overdrives, four digital distortion functions (pre/post filter).
  • 4 modulation engines (Envelope Follower, LFO, Step Sequencer, Wobbler) - Modulators can modulate and randomize each other.
  • Vowel Mode.
  • More than 240 presets.

Latest User Reviews

Average user rating of 4.00 from 2 reviews
WOW2

Reviewed By FarleyCZ [all]
October 13th, 2013
Version reviewed: 7 on Windows

WOW2 is interesting. There isn't actually too much space on the market for it. You have great filter work of others. FabFilter, Tone2, FXpansion ... and for modulations, nothing beats LFOtool. ...but you get what's happening right after you start the plugin.

Sound: 9/10

Let's cut to the chase. The sound is marvelous. Super-smooth, rich, not over-saturated (unless you want it to be.) Exceptionally good performance in high registers. Resonancy sounds "glassy". Not "whispery" as pretty much any other filter out there, but somehow "glassy". It all is nice and beautiful until you distort it. Then it's of course exact oposite. But again, the distortion is somehow "right". Re-arrangin sonical texture, as distortion should. Really good.

Functions: 8/10

Really interesting modulation system. You have few modulators like gate-triggered ADSR, LFO, step sequencer ... and it's all assignable anywhere you want. I still think that LFOtool is beter for crazy modulations, but, if it needs to be done here, it can be done really quickly with advantage of juicy filters.

GUI 10/10

Gorgeus.

Value for money 9/10

I find SugarBytes stuff a bit on expansive side, so I usually look for their stuff seconhanded. With a little transfer fee, I still support the developers, so it doesn't feel that bad to do. They react to trends (I mean ... WOW2's still is heavily Dubstep oriented), but they try to solve us problems. Like with Effectrix, Artillery, or in this things. All their stuff saves you some time. So if you finnancially can, support them, please. :)

Cheers,.

Martin.

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WOW2

Reviewed By twylla23 [all]
August 11th, 2013
Version reviewed: 7 on Windows

Wow wub wub wow. Wow2 in my opinion is the best new filter out there. The LFO(from the Cyclop synth) is a great idea for dubstep stuff and new effects. The ability for the modulators to modulate each other can create almost any effect. The Mwobbler from Melda comes close to the Wow2 but is nowhere as versatile. It sounds as thick and real as anything and modern. I would not recommend it to anyone so that only I can have the awesome and fat filter sounds of Wow2.

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Comments & Discussion for Sugar Bytes WOW2

Discussion
Discussion: Active
funkmasterjia
funkmasterjia
11 November 2015 at 7:26pm

I have the latest version 2.1.3 and WOW2 crashes protools almost every time I pull it up on a Audio or Instrument track. But If I pull it up in AudioSuite then it works. Any Idea why??

stardustmedia
stardustmedia
13 June 2016 at 9:00am

You webpage only shows version 2.1.3 for MacOs. What is now the the current version?

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