In this effect plugin, you can create rhythmic filter grooves by adjusting the filter, delay, and modulation parameters. Includes a step sequencer, LFO, and modulation matrix for flexible sound design.
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About FD-1 Filter Delay
At it's core, FD-1 is designed to create filter rythms and grooves by first sending the signal through a modulated filter section before feeding it to a delay stage but it goes much further than that.
Built-in Step Sequencer and Low Frequency Oscillator serve as modulation sources and are ideal for creating rythmic filter sequences either free running or tempo-synced to a host application.
However, due it's semi modular nature, not just filter cutoff but every control within FD-1 can be a modulation target allowing for an increased range effects and combinations ranging from Chorus and Flanger type effects over Analog and Tape Style echos to complex Stutter and Repeat effects.
Overview:
- VA Multi Mode Filter with 2 & 4 Pole options
- Digital Stereo Delay with Tempo Sync and Time Range Control
- Analog Style Step Sequencer
- Low Frequency Oscillator
- Easy to use Mod Matrix
- Input Low-Cut and Drive Controls
- Individual Return Levels for Filter and Delay
Connectivity:
- Standalone
- AUv3
- IAA
- AudioBus (Filter)
MIDI:
- Tempo Sync
- CC Control
Requirements:
- iOS9+
- iPad 4th generation or newer
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Reviews for FD-1 Filter Delay
dh4675
Love this effect
Great app. 5 out of 5, with one exception. When loading in AUM it won’t. The icon goes red, everytime, even when reloaded. Maybe just me?
TEEJITO
Unusable in Nanostudio
Not because it doesn’t work, but the interface isn’t scaled correctly, so the knobs overlap each other making them very hard to tweak. Don’t know if this is the case for every daw, I only tried Nanostudio.