It's probably a heresy to say this, but I like the Superbooth Home Edition a lot more than the "real thing", at least from the perspective of a RU-vid viewer : no extremely loud background noise and in general really good demos. Of course, we miss the atmosphere of the real event, but still ... Thank you Nick and co to pull this off with this kind of quality !
I've heard the new filter prototype live and it is just amazing, excellent and awesome!!! You cannot really hear how good the distortion is trough all the codecs and compression algorithms, but I can assure greatness from hearing it live at a synthmeet. 10/10.
great sounding original filter , it’s good to have so many companies making modular stuff , designers don’t get lazy and produce interesting stuff , again great 👍🏻
Wow! This is one of the most interesting filters to come, not just in Eurorack but in general. Stereo, multiple poles & states is all very good but the thing that definitely sets it apart, is the distortion within the filter core. It really sounds not just unique but also anarchic and wild. A bit like Jimi Hendrix, had he been reborn as a filter (?)
CalendulaF Wow thanks, great to hear! If there’s a tiny Hendrix living in there, we’d be rather safe but if a tiny Dillinger Escape Plan were in there we’d be in a pickle.
Looks solid and well built. One thought though: When driving the filter it turns into stereo even when the stereo control is set to zero. Might be something to look into. (Personally I'm not a fan of phased stereo. Makes my head turns inside out. But probably sounds great when having two actual inputs instead of the one in the examples.)
Hm. I always thought the Demon Core was way too expensive because digital VCO meant digita oscillators for me. Didn‘t know that they are only digitally controlled. Good to know. That makes the price more reasonable.
Awesome! Demon Core is great, look forward to this - especially with the ability to customize the pole topography. Formants, here we come. Is it MIDI controllable as well, for manipulation of the spread with a MIDI touchpad via CC or something? Or to switch between pole arrangement presets?
How is it an analog filter if you are able to change the transfer function on-the-fly? Isn't the transfer function the result of the physical components and arrangement that make the filter?
Note that turning the resonance knob on an ordinary filter already changes the transfer function (it moves the poles), this is really just a (big) extension of that.
Amazing modules. I am a filter freak and this looks very interesting. Demon Core MDCO also looks like it would make chords inside system easy to do, right?