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Moodal

Resonator Plugin by Tritik
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Moodal has an average user rating of 4.00 from 2 reviews

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Moodal

Reviewed By viraven8 [all]
February 16th, 2026
Version reviewed: 1.2.1 on Windows

Selling Point: Very simple/fast/easy/low CPU and quality modal resonator effect. Fastest workflow i've seen in any BP modal resonator bank.

This is basically a huge bank of digital BP filters in parallel. When tuned based on their spacing and pitch, this is basically a very complex Comb filter whose resonances are not necessarily Harmonic (based on integer overtone series).

Users can also bend the inharmonics, choose their spacing, and their decay times over a spectral envelope.

Cons:

-As mentioned in another review, no key tracking is a big issue. This cannot be used to uniformly affect the timbres of all MIDI notes, so it should not be used as an instrumental modal resonator. As an FL studio user, I can use Patcher, but I am adverse to using that software.

-Limited to what you can create with BP resonators only. No String/Bowed/Comb Filter resonators.

-No Exciter or any control to what goes into this effect. This is purely for Processing, and cannot generate an Impulse.

-Very simple and doesn't have too much control over the exact tuning of the BP resonators. Though simplicity is also a Pro.

-Does not self-resonate. This is my greatest gripe, at high intensity the decay is large but the resonances of these BP filters do not have self-oscillation or enough amplitude to create more crispy/organic/realistic sounding Modal Resonators. The resonators do have quite a bit of resonances, but it needs more character and self-oscillation to compete with Chromophone/ Zebra 3/ etc.

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Moodal

Reviewed By Former [all]
November 27th, 2020
Version reviewed: newest on Windows

Moodal is for you if you are seriously into resonances. It's the only plugin i am aware of where you can experience smoothly all kind of resonances from a single frequency up to a full lush reverberation- This is possible because it can have up to 1000 single resonances!
It's revealing a fundamental thing in nature, I had some great learning insights.
However, for a practical tool I find it difficult to control single resonances- You have an MSEG/ADSR Curve to influence the resonance volume but that's it- the single positions cannot be controlled and that limits it's usage. There is however a kind of a "spread" parameter controlling the distance between the single frequencies and you can achive from bell to metall kind of sounds with it.
It's missing keytracking, but in Bitwig I can add this from externally, so that is possible to add with some clever tools around it.
The presets are okay-ish and probably strong in the reverb section, but I was looking more for a harmonics influencing options (where you deal with single frequences and not with hundreds of frequencies. CPU Footprint is quite light, considering the many resonances it can controll.
Overall, not that much control on detail, what limits its usage and not per se musical but still a great experimentation and learning tool and unique in the market with this approach, and in combination with other tools that do the EQ analytics and something providing key tracking it can be used for building instruments in the direction of physical modelling- great toy for sounddesigners!
I think if I would have some way to get IR Files from cabinets etc into the presets, It would be a fantastique resonator body- that is not possible.

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