SVF107 State-Variable Filter (T2ON, inspired by Q107 filter)

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turn2on
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Post 18 Dec 2024

SVF107 State-Variable Filter

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The SVF107 is a modern audio plugin inspired by the well-known Q107™ State Variable Filter (Synthesizers.com™), a modular filter revered for its versatility and impeccable sound quality.
Drawing from the rich history of the Q107™, the SVF107 filter takes the essence of this classic module and brings it into the digital domain, enhancing its functionality and flexibility for modern music production. By blending the timeless characteristics of the original hardware with advanced digital features, the SVF107 expands the possibilities of creative sound shaping.

The SVF107 includes a Mixed Output that sums the signals from all active filter modes (LP, HP, BP Peak, BP Notch). This mixed signal can be processed in two modes:
Normal Mixed Output Level: Provides a straightforward summation of the filter outputs.
Auto-Level Mode: Automatically adjusts the output level to prevent volume increases or decreases due to summing, ensuring a consistent output regardless of filter combinations or levels.

Phaser-Like Effects: Use modulated cutoff frequencies and phase inversion to create dynamic, moving notches and peaks across the spectrum.

Sonic Depth and Stereo Imaging: Route filter outputs across the stereo field and apply independent modulation for rich, immersive sound design.

Experimental Sound Design: Push the boundaries of traditional filtering by exploiting phase interactions and parallel processing to discover entirely new textures.

With its advanced features like phase inversion, parallel filter processing, and modulation options, the SVF107 is more than just a state variable filter – it’s a gateway to limitless sonic exploration.

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geronimo
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Post 18 Dec 2024

:thumbup: Good idea to have the audio outputs separated by filter type . :thumbs_up:
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