Polyverse Music Filterverse, A ‘Universe of Filters’, Now Available

Polyverse Music has announced Filterverse, described as “the most powerful and musical multi-filter plug-in available today”, is now available to order.

Using Filterverse, any audio can be transformed into a melody, beat, or evolving soundscape, very different from the source material.

Filterverse was previously introduced as a beta release.

Here’s the official intro video:

Features:

  • Massive filter collection from timeless to futuristic
  • Refined algorithms capture filter behavior in minute detail
  • Many filters self-resonate and create pleasing saturation
  • Optimized for audio-rate modulation
  • Combine 3 different filters using extensive routing options
  • 8 different modulation sources available at once
  • Modulators can cross-modulate each other
  • Hundreds of presets by world-renowned producers
  • Intuitive user experience focuses on immediate results
  • Full stereo modulation, panning, and mid-side capabilities

Filterverse is available in VST2, VST3, AudioUnit, and AAX formats, making it compatible with the widest variety of host applications including Ableton Live, Apple Logic, Avid Pro Tools, Steinberg Cubase, FL Studio, Reason, PreSonus Studio One and many more. It can be used in 64-bit instances in Windows 7 and later, as well as in macOS 10.13 and later on both Intel and Apple Silicon CPUs.

Pricing and Availability:

Filterverse is available for $99 USD (full price $149). Bundle discounts are also available.

5 thoughts on “Polyverse Music Filterverse, A ‘Universe of Filters’, Now Available

  1. This filter sounds SO sick!!! It really does something pretty new and seems quite useful for all kinds of source material.

    This the most versatile filter plugin I’ve ever seen/heard. Nice!!

  2. That’s a fine demo. Filterverse is elegant. It comes across like several specialty Eurorack modules in one. I mean, 3 filters at once, easily cross-massaged like that? Its forward-thinking design work.

    I don’t need a lot of outboard processors, but this one is on my short list. Its like Music Hack’s Master Plan ‘mastering’ program: it covers about 70% of its target functions to a high degree. Plug-ins can’t replace a good engineer, obviously, but its great to be able to come so close.

    Added props for seeking user input on future updates. Creating an active user community is both good manners and good business.

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