This is speaking my language. I have a deep love for sick filters. I have 2 dual filters, 3 single filters, 3 LPGs, and here I am checking out even more filters. Wow, those Sherman banks are next level. I bet they even smell nice. I love this format of video, too. I would watch more like this.
This is the second Thomann video about filters I've seen today, it's making me want to go home and start playing with filters (especially as I bought an Hainbach/Audiothing VST with filters this week), but I'm 300km away from home, on holiday 🙄
Yep 'Dials', exactly 👍 I haven't had time to try it yet though, I bought it the night before I left for a holiday, but I'm definitely looking forward to using it 😊
Please don’t stop making content, this channel is very informative I love it ♥️
Thanks a lot, we appreciate that
This is speaking my language. I have a deep love for sick filters. I have 2 dual filters, 3 single filters, 3 LPGs, and here I am checking out even more filters. Wow, those Sherman banks are next level. I bet they even smell nice. I love this format of video, too. I would watch more like this.
This guy's videos always inspire
Pinging the doepfer filter bank works great for woody sounds, add feedback and careful tuning for glassy pings!
Love the chords through the lpg sound!
sounds good tho 🤔
nice one, the chords with the LPG sounds sweet! thx for sharing!
Great visuals too!
Cross patching filters to create feedback audio rate modulation.
Great stuff
This is the second Thomann video about filters I've seen today, it's making me want to go home and start playing with filters (especially as I bought an Hainbach/Audiothing VST with filters this week), but I'm 300km away from home, on holiday 🙄
Dials is great! Maybe the most characteristic software filter i've heard so far, i really like how it sounds
Yep 'Dials', exactly 👍 I haven't had time to try it yet though, I bought it the night before I left for a holiday, but I'm definitely looking forward to using it 😊
I can't give two thumbs up to this video, so here's an extra one: 👍
How different is the Niio Iotine Core filterbank from the Sherman? Which vst is equivalent to the Niio?
Interesting as always, although we don't need the retro 'blurred' effect, just let us see the modules clearly ... it's more useful IMHO.