Polyverse Music has Filterverse, a new audio filter plug-in, that’s available now as an early-access public beta release.
Filterverse offers a huge range of filter algorithms and types. Some are reminiscent of classic synths, others model experimental resonating bodies, others perform sonic surgery using multi-peak response curves, and still others are “cyberpunk sound-warping machines”.
Users can select from the myriad of filter and effect types for up to three filter slots at once. Dragging the slots’ tabs arranges the filter order, and routing configurations including serial, parallel, and combinations of the two can be set in the Routing tab.
Independent dry/wet balance, panning, phase-reverse, and mid-side processing per filter allow for precise manipulation of the sonic landscape.
The modulation system features up to eight simultaneous modulators: an editable sequencer/LFO, ADSR, envelope follower, randomizer, pitch detector, MIDI/CV input, audio-rate oscillator, and Polyverse’s “Meta Knob” to change multiple parameters with a single gesture.
“Polyverse has always strived to empower its users to focus primarily on creativity,” says Polyverse founder Assaf Dar Sagol. “Filterverse is third in the Polyverse Filter Trilogy, after Supermodal and Filtron. We believe we have thoroughly reimagined the filter plug-in — and also elevated the whole idea of the filter to a true musical tool one might reach for as quickly as a favorite synthesizer or guitar.”
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 as a Public Beta for $79 USD (full price $149). Bundle discounts are also available.