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VenuZ
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Post by VenuZ »

Someone should tell me something InterPole?
I would like something to effect and filter drums and percussions.. It should be good?
What about it sound?
In CW site there's nothing about demo, nothing about demo sound... Nothing :sad:
Maybe if someone has it and has some free time I would really appreciate some sample :grin:
Thanx in advance, as usual, for any help

gab
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Post by hubird »

wasn't it the Minimax filter?
correct me if I'm wrong :smile:
VenuZ
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Post by VenuZ »

... from what i can read from the CW site, yes, you should be right :smile:

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Post by wayne »

I have to warn you away from the interpole - if you start using it, you will not stop :wink:

you will need willpower not to use it on everything :smile:

my stuff is starting to sound all the same because of the damn thing :grin:

This tune i posted the other day has interpole on the guitars (rhythm works well with it)

Its a juicy, envelope following (or whatever) independent stereo filter-thingy, and it has become a central tool for me.

Gotta be in my top 5 SFP devices :grin:
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Post by bbrian »

Wayne speaks the truth. Once you start to play with it, it sneaks into your default SFP project. It is the same filter as in Minimax, and can also be used for overdrive, autopanning, tremolo, wah-like effects, and as an instrument itself since the filters self-oscillate when the resonance is about 75% up. One of the default presets is actually a huge bmp-sync'd 4-on-the-floor kickdrum. It's pretty light on the DSPs too!
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Post by medway »

Interpole is great. I sold my Mutator when I got it. And although the filter itself is based on the Minimax one it can do more than what you can with the Minimax filter input.

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Post by dehuszar »

I've been using d-Filter and enjoying it. Can anyone compare the two? How do they differ in terms of features/quality?

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Post by Ganool »

Adern Phil... wonder if it ever will be released...
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Post by marcuspocus »

On 2004-09-08 12:20, dehuszar wrote:
I've been using d-Filter and enjoying it. Can anyone compare the two? How do they differ in terms of features/quality?

Sam
I own both, and while the interpole is maybe a real good emulation, i still prefer d-filter, for it's flexibility and the control over output level it has. I also prefer d-filter interface to interpole. Not that anybody cares :smile:

IMHO, d-filter is a more modern sounding filter, closer to dance/trance/techno type of filter, and that's perfect with me.

Interpole is really good on synths, or about anything, but it's producing a darker sound.
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Post by kiminet »

Who makes d-filther ?

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astroman
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Post by astroman »

D-Mute
cool entry screen, btw :grin:
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