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Soundspear – Superfilter v1.0.0 VST, VST3 x64

Superfilter is carefully engineered to deliver an unrivaled level of audio precision. It combines musicality beyond the ordinary, creating a deep connection between the listener and their music. Drawing inspiration from the legendary S950 filter, it passes frequencies with ease, imparting a distinct touch of analog grain.

It’s an evolution, not an imitation

Superfilter is not just an emulation, but a significant advancement in filter technology. Drawing on years of experience in modeling hardware filters, we were able to capture the essence of analogue decadence. Immerse yourself in a world where subtle textures and controlled ripples, driven by the input signal, allow you to convey a wide range of tones, from gentle warmth to expressive lows.

What sets Superfilter apart is its unique topology, which provides continuous adjustment of slope and roll-off. No longer are you limited by traditional bandwidth settings or static “Q” settings. With Superfilter, you can fine-tune your sound, smoothly adjusting the roll-off from a barely noticeable 1 dB per octave to a more pronounced 36 dB per octave.

Discover the future of audio filters with Superfilter. Immerse yourself in its exquisite musicality, where vintage charm seamlessly blends with modern innovation. Take your compositions to new heights with this exceptional plugin and gain a whole new level of control over filters.

  • Here you will find a wide range of controls to customise the sound you want:
  • Low Pass, High Pass: Switch between low-pass and high-pass filters.
  • Frequency: Independently adjust the cut-off point for precise tonality.
  • Slope: Gradually vary the roll-off characteristics from gentle to steep in 1 dB per octave increments.
  • Input Gain, Output Gain: Apply input gain to boost the harmonics generated by the filter and control the output level.
  • X-Over: Blend the filtered and unfiltered signals for a smooth transition and phase-stable dry/wet control.
  • Surge: Adjust the intensity of the analog colour model to give the image a vintage look.

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