303-Style Ladder Filter For Reason

US Primal Audio releases Acid Diode Ladder Filter      03/02/16

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Primal Audio has released ACID, an analogue-modelled low-pass filter for Reason. A spokesperson told us, "Based on the characteristic diode ladder filter design from the vintage Roland TB-303 synthesizer, ACID brings the squelchy sound of the original unit to the Reason Rack. ACID uses cutting-edge DSP rooted in techniques used in industrial circuit simulators to accurately model its analogue components. Furthermore it extends the original filter with an envelope follower, resulting in a versatile unit capable of many types of effects from gentle overdrive and adding some bite to samples to transforming dull synth sequences into bubbly, acidy riffs."

Features:

  • LOW-PASS FILTER: 24dB/oct squelchy low-pass filter based on the TB-303 diode ladder filter circuit
  • ENVELOPE FOLLOWER: Envelope Follower with external side chain for organic filter modulation
  • INDUSTRIAL CIRCUIT SIMULATION: We use techniques from industrial circuit simulators to accurately model the electric components




Pricing and Availability:
€19.00 30% off intro-offer until February 22 at the Propellerhead shop.

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