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supernova777:

http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/jul04/articles/antaresfilter.htm


--- Quote ---If you found a vintage synth with four multi-mode filters, each having its own envelope generator, LFO and delay line, you'd think you'd died and gone to analogue heaven. But these days, it's easy to dream up software devices with specifications way beyond what any of the hardware classics was capable of. Antares's Filter plug-in has all the above features and more, including two built-in step sequencers, a 12x12 modulation matrix, an evelope follower, extensive MIDI control and a variety of routing options.

It's tempting to ask why they didn't just add a couple of oscillators and turn it into a full-blown synthesizer, but as it is, it depends on having a mono or stereo audio input, and can be used as an insert plug-in in any sequencer that supports VST, RTAS, MAS (Mac OS only) or Direct X (PC only) formats. Pro Tools users should note that there's no HTDM version, so you can't use it on aux tracks within a TDM system. This is a fairly major limitation, since as we'll see, Filter is more useful on mixes and submixes than on individual instruments.

Authorisation is via challenge and response, and worked as expected in the review system. Annoyingly, no minimum spec is given, but I found that it just about ran on my ancient 300MHz G3 Mac, which is pretty good going for such a complex plug-in. In other respects, the printed manual is good, and the separate explanation of what all the presets do is equally welcome.
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pretty sure thats a mac os 9 screenshot;)

supernova777:
http://tweakheadz.com/review-of-antares-filter/

http://www.kvraudio.com/product/filter-by-antares-audio-technologies

supernova777:
this plugin looks serious  :o

supernova777:
mactron, iloked?

MacTron:

--- Quote from: chrisNova777 on July 31, 2014, 10:36:57 AM ---mactron, iloked?

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I don't know for sure...

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