Audio Damage Revives The Filterstation

US Filterstation2 features Sherman Filterbank-style serial/parallel/stereo dual filter topology      20/12/17

Audio Damage Revives The Filterstation


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Audio Damage has released Filterstation2, their  take on the classic serial/parallel/stereo dual filter topology, made famous by the Sherman Filterbank and its many clones. They say that, with twelve filter algorithms, an envelope follower with stereo sidechain input, a full FSU section for extra signal hacking, and an easy-to-use interface, Filterstation2 is a valuable addition to any producer's toolkit.

A spokesperson said, "Filterstation2 takes our original Filterstation plugin, and adds an all-new HiDpi/Retina-capable vector-based UI with resizability, a completely rewritten parameter and DSP section, a full selection of extreme modification tools, ProTools support, an cross-platform XML preset mechanism."

Features

  • Twelve different filter algorithms, including MS20 emulation and classic 914 bandpass and Filterpod lowpass models.
  • VCA mode for tremolo and gate effects.
  • LFO with twelve different patterns, and both internal and tempo sync modes.
  • Envelope follower for dynamic control of filter frequency.
  • Serial, parallel, and true stereo operating modes.
  • Sidechain input for external signal to envelope follower.
  • Easy-to use interface for quick programming.
  • Vector-based resizable GUI.
  • Cross-platform XML-based preset manager.


The Filterstation2 download includes 32/64-bit VST and VST3, and 64-bit AAX for Windows 8.1 or greater, and as a 32/64-bit AU/VST/VST3/AAX for OSX (10.8 or greater).

Coming soon for iOS AUv3 and IAA Standalone.

Pricing and Availability:
$49.00

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