I’ve created two Calf Studio Gear videos lately, one more to come. The next one will focus on „real“ instruments, I’m planning to play some drums, bass, guitar and a drawbar organ. While doing the concept for it I stumbled over a gap in the Calf world – we didn’t have any Auto-Wah like effect by now! So I built Envelope Filter yesterday. One function is missing – taking the response curve of the envelope-to-frequency calculation into account which Chrischi hopefully will create later this evening. Other features are:
* Display for the frequency response
* Lower and upper frequency – switch them to have a downwards filter
* Different filter types (HP, LP, BP and Notch with different slew rates)
* Optional sidechain
* Resonance knob
* Mix knob
It’s in the GIT repository atm and hopefully it will make it into 0.0.60 \o/
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Mittwoch,, 28. Januar 2015 @ 21:14.
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