Korg MS-20-Style Filters For Reason

US Primal Audio PMS-20 releases analog-modelled dual high-pass/low-pass filter rack extension      02/09/15

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Primal Audio's PMS-20
is an analog-modelled dual high-pass/low-pass filter. Propellerhead says that, simulating the characteristic Korg-35 filters from the iconic Korg MS-20 mono synth, PMS-20 brings the aggressive, screaming sound of the original unit to the Reason Rack.

A spokesperson said, "In order to faithfully recreate the character of the real filters we use techniques comparable to those applied in industrial circuit simulators. A topology-preserving, zero-delay feedback loop combined with 4-X oversampling ensures that the sheer authenticity of the analogue sound is preserved when driving PMS-20 into saturation, as well as into self-oscillation. PMS-20 has many uses; from crunching up beats, adding some bite to samples, or giving vocals an edge to hoovering sweeps, making synth leads growl, or demolishing whole tracks."

Features:

  • 6dB/oct self-oscillating high-pass filter
  • 12dB/oct self-oscillating low-pass filter
  • Topology-preserving, zero-delay feedback loop with 4-X oversampling
  • Rage switch for pushing the filter over the edge
  • CV inputs for filter cutoff modulation of both filters
  • Wet/dry knob for parallel processing


All product names used are trademarks of their respective owners, and reference to these here in no way constitutes an association or affiliation with Primal Audio. All trademarks are solely used to identify the products whose sound was studied during the development of PMS-20.






Pricing and Availability:
€19.00 at the Propellerhead shop.

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