U-he = one of the greatest companies in this whole entire industry. They make fantastic products, and the way they take care of their customers is simply unbeaten AFAIC. Pretty sure I'll eventually own every product they make.
I have loved my Filterscape for 12 + years and huge thanks for the beautiful update. Cant wait to get my hands on the new bundle! Thank you U-HE and sonicstate!
U-he was already top noch in vst filter design for me. But when i saw the glint in his eye when talking about the new state variable design, i was sold. You could tell he was genuinely super proud of the work they've done :)
I love my U-He Repro and DIVA, but when it comes to filters, I usually prefer even the simplest analog hardware filter from a random synth to any plugin I have used over time. I wish more companies would make elaborate hardware filter units like Sherman FIlterbank or Mutronics Mutator.
All. Day. Long. I've been waiting for an eternity for zebra 3 but this will tide me over nicely. Loved UHE's Diva filter since the day it was released, easily the best sounding soft filters available so to have that sound with all of the added flexibility and creative modulation is a massive deal.
Filterscape turned me off cause it was like a new synth in terms of learning. Filters shouldn't be that hard to figure out, hopefully this one is more user friendly, U-He is awesome!
Curios what he means by that - like the electronics of analogue being fundamentally not based on a bit rate or sample counting that is < per sample than the "real waveform" where analog has no interpolation occuring because it only exists in the physical world; voltage, speaker movement, audio play back? Wish he elaborated on that as I always thought digital was more percise as it had numerical control into whatever number or decimal is set but I can see based on what I said earlier AD DA conversion and how it works makes sense if thats what he was referring too.
U-he = one of the greatest companies in this whole entire industry. They make fantastic products, and the way they take care of their customers is simply unbeaten AFAIC. Pretty sure I'll eventually own every product they make.
Literally. They have a synth over 11 years old that still sounds better and unique than most of the newer wave table synths out there
LOVELY! Such a great company, so much passion for sound design and interface design. An absolute pleasure of a video.
This looks fantastic! Loving Urs' passion and dedication to making great tools.
I have loved my Filterscape for 12 + years and huge thanks for the beautiful update. Cant wait to get my hands on the new bundle! Thank you U-HE and sonicstate!
Yesterday I thought it would be awesome if they could update this 🥰 it’s great that they keep support for their old plugins ❤️ u-he is just the best
U-he was already top noch in vst filter design for me. But when i saw the glint in his eye when talking about the new state variable design, i was sold. You could tell he was genuinely super proud of the work they've done :)
o m g . can't wait for this release
I love my U-He Repro and DIVA, but when it comes to filters, I usually prefer even the simplest analog hardware filter from a random synth to any plugin I have used over time. I wish more companies would make elaborate hardware filter units like Sherman FIlterbank or Mutronics Mutator.
ua-cam.com/video/TPzFxEx9dCg/v-deo.htmlsi=ydDiVH8dCwK7pTvm
I have the Sherman, this one I sent In the video is next on the list, sounds tasty out!
Instant buy!
Can't wait for the bundle
Super vid, thanks for the presentation!
Urs and his team are a clever bunch. No doubt this will be great too.
Urs is the man!
All. Day. Long. I've been waiting for an eternity for zebra 3 but this will tide me over nicely. Loved UHE's Diva filter since the day it was released, easily the best sounding soft filters available so to have that sound with all of the added flexibility and creative modulation is a massive deal.
If someone interested in rare hardware 4-pole state variable filter, MFB Dominion Club has that. One of the best filters i ever heard.
looks delicious!
it might take me the rest of my life to master this plugin, but it looks like great fun
No escaping that filterscape is tempting.
Looking forward to cross-plugin patchpoints... in my dreams
Best thing at Namm this year. Of course it's U-he. I was going to buy Fabfilter filters but I'll buy this instead I think.
Yes most impressed with this .I would still like to get the Twin 3 from fabfilter but I might get this first .Both will be nice to have .
the most interesting thing I've seen so far
go Howie, go... pls, sounds realy good, now just do the patches !! :D
URs genius ♥
Take my MONEY!!! FIlterscape looks amazing now. When can we get the new version??
At the end of the video, Urs estimates 6 weeks to 2 months. I am planning to buy it just for the synth alone.
Is the FX also able to trigger by midi notes ? That could be a way more interesting one than morph EQ by minimal audio
Just trying to figure out how Im gonna use this lol
😍
Uh-oh, I'm getting a bad build-up of G.A.S!
This is cool, but that doesn't lower my hype for Zebra 3.
When is Zebra 3 showing up?
Free upgrade if you have HZ version
@@akira20ish For me, it'll cost $30
@@jackcimino8822 for me its free
This looks way too complicated for my tiny brain, but it seems like a great product nonetheless, as to be expected from u-he.
😂
There's lots of Presets... and they're great as well.
Filterscape turned me off cause it was like a new synth in terms of learning. Filters shouldn't be that hard to figure out, hopefully this one is more user friendly, U-He is awesome!
Yeah but this filter goes to minus 11….
Where is Zebra 3 ?
I hope by the end of the year. All we know so far is that a graphical prototype has been finished. We could expect by the end of the year.
I'm pretty sure Zebra 3 is never coming at this point.
We'll demo the current state of it to Nick at Superbooth, in just a month from now.
... Analogue is more precise than digital ...
7:10
Your point being?
He explained it in detail somewhere some time ago.
Yes, that is what he said.
Curios what he means by that - like the electronics of analogue being fundamentally not based on a bit rate or sample counting that is < per sample than the "real waveform" where analog has no interpolation occuring because it only exists in the physical world; voltage, speaker movement, audio play back? Wish he elaborated on that as I always thought digital was more percise as it had numerical control into whatever number or decimal is set but I can see based on what I said earlier AD DA conversion and how it works makes sense if thats what he was referring too.