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Old 10th June 2006   #6
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I have two stand-alone analogue filters at the moment.

The Mutator costs over $500 but sounds incredible. It has an impressive low end even if you crank up the resonance. It is very smooth and almost everything sounds better through it even if you leave the filter completely open. You can use it for panning, tremolo etc as well.

The Sherman Filterbank is a completely different beast. It is dirty as a mud wrestler, but of course in a good way. It adds a lot of character to everything so I wouldn't choose it as my only filter.

I used to have the Moogerfooger filter as well, but even if I'm a big fan of Robert Moog's stuff, I let it go. It sounds great as well, but I didn't like the format and it doesn't have much headroom on the input. It's not for balanced line levels. And of course I have some Moogfilters elsewhere.
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