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Old 9th November 2005   #1
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Best Phatt VST filter plug?

Hi Everyone, I'm new to this forum (although I have been reading for some weeks now)

Wondered what evryone was using for a really phatt low pass filter plug to create some dancefloor mayhem - think Defected's "Bad Habit" I want to feel my guts rumbling....

I'm using a couple of options @ the moment -
1. ableton lives own filter followed by dominion saturator
2. PSP's Nitro
3. Automated waves ren EQ.

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yeah, i haven't use the Antares, but the amount of controls on it is scary. I probably got scared by it!
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If you want an effect in the style of the antares, just in REALLY good, then check this out:

http://www.ohmforce.com/ViewProduct.do?p=QuadFrohmage

In fact ALL the Ohmforce stuff is incredible! They designed them for creative use. And they did a very good job.

BTW: It has a Moog Low Pass Filter Option!! It does sound real FAT!
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I really like the CamelPhat3 filter. It's also gotten rave reviews (if that counts for anything).

Very good for dance music, both themes and beats. But you can actually get pretty far by automating an eq with the pass filter and adding resonance that is analog to the filter point. Another trick is to automate the reverb or delay slightly up proportionally to the down filtering. This will create a underwater sensation when the filter is low.

You can check out this mp3 I made. However this is not resonant filtering as such, just straight LPF sweep using EQ with the proportional delay send automation I mentioned above.

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http://www.onlinemastering.dk/temp/discofilter.mp3

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I really like the CamelPhat3 filter. It's also gotten rave reviews (if that counts for anything).

Very good for dance music, both themes and beats. But you can actually get pretty far by automating an eq with the pass filter and adding resonance that is analog to the filter point. Another trick is to automate the reverb or delay slightly up proportionally to the down filtering. This will create a underwater sensation when the filter is low.

You can check out this mp3 I made. However this is not resonant filtering as such, just straight LPF sweep using EQ with the proportional delay send automation I mentioned above.

Sound clip
http://www.onlinemastering.dk/temp/discofilter.mp3

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Thats the ticket! excatly what I was after! the delay gives it a nice sense of movement too! Cheers Lagerfeldt
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Bump: Moog UAD2 plug

The Moog Filter by Universal Audio if the 'phattest' VST filter I have heard, period.
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wow this takes award for the oldest thread resurrected ever.

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wow this takes award for the oldest thread resurrected ever.

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Give me a minute... I have faith in my abilities t resurrect something even crustier. I want that award.
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+1 for Ohmforce and Camelphat
Also Nitro has been updated to N20 might be worth checking that out.
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