Lese have released a filter they’re calling Sweep (Infinity Filter).
Utilizing the same mathematics that sound designers use to create shepherd tones / risset filters, Sweep uses a bunch of filters to make your sound feel like it’s rising (or falling) endlessly.
In Sweep’s case, the left and right channels can be split and controlled separately for a more complex, stereo aware sweeping effect.
Features include:
- Curve-based band amplitude control
- Optimized peak / notch filter array DSP (up to 16 bands per channel)
- Distribution function, allowing for linear distribution of bands
- Fractal noise-based frequency randomization system
- Vectorized, resizable interface
Sweep is available to PC and Mac users (VST3 and AU).
For more information on the Sweep, click here:
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