The rare 914 MK 2 is on sale.
This plugin is for a very special direction.
If you like modularity and want the "Moog 914 Fixed Filter Bank module", you should definitely buy it.
I think that other people will regret buying it.
Therefore, I would like you to judge by watching the following videos.
I multiplied the white noise by 914 MK 2.
If you make white noise and shake it with an LFO, you can make a pretty amazing sound.
914 MK 2-> Flanger-> 914 MK 2-> Reverb for white noise.
It's a sound I've heard in movies.
I hung it on the drum.
It seems that Junkie XL advised and it became version 2. ((Click here for the source)
Click here for the video introduced by Junkie XL.
(The start position is aligned)
There is actually a preset called "Blame it On Junkie XL".
The 914 MK 2 is an emulation of the Moog 914 Fixed Filter Bank module.
What can be said clearly is what is this when you buy it thinking that it is an ordinary filter? (In a bad way).
It is difficult to use, so you need to understand how it works.
DTM beginners should not buy it.
Main functions
- 24db low pass and high pass filters.
- Twelve fixed frequency bandpass filters with bandwidth and frequency offset control.
- True stereo operation.
- Separate level control for wet and dry.
- 15dB make-up gain at wet level.
- Vector-based resizable GUI.
- Platform-independent XML-based preset system.
System requirements
Windows
- Windows 8.1 or later 32-bit or 64-bit DAW.
- VST 32 / 64-bit
- VST3 32 / 64-bit
- AAX 64-bit
Mac
- 10.8 or later 32-bit or 64-bit DAW.
- VST 32 / 64-bit
- VST3 32 / 64-bit
- AAX 32 / 64-bit
- AudioUnit 32 / 64-bit
Audio Damage 914 MK 2 Basics
Google Translate of the manual.
The 914 contains 12 filters: 14 bandpass filters, lowpass filters, and highpass filters.These names indicate how the filter blocks signals of a particular frequency and allows signals of other frequencies to pass.Bandpass filters pass only frequencies in a range (or band) and block frequencies above and below their center frequency.The low pass filter passes signals below the corner frequency and blocks high frequency signals.The high pass filter does the opposite.That is, it passes signals above the corner frequency and blocks low frequency signals. The 914 filters work in parallel.That is, the input signal is supplied to all filters at the same time and their outputs are mixed together.Each filter has a knob that attenuates the output, controlling the amount of signal present at the output of the plug-in.The original 914 had a passive filter.It only removes the frequency from the input signal, it does not boost it.
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