Supermodal contains a Modal Filter and a state-variable filter, but it doesn’t end there. The Modal Filter has nine models with three variations each, totaling 27 modes which include wide ranges of phasers, flangers, and modeled resonators, as well as settings for dampening, decay, and controlling partials. The SVF works in parallel with the Modal Filter, easily shifting through low-pass, band-pass, and high-pass.
There’s a Blend slider that makes crossfading between the two filters effortless, and both the Modal and SVF work in stereo so you can alter L and R signals individually or together. When you add in a comprehensive Modulation system and its capability to modulate seemingly every parameter inside Supermodal, the implications for sound design are powerful, indeed!
27 Modes – Way more possibilities
Multiple instruments, waveforms, objects, and more were precisely physically and mathematically modeled to create the Modal Filter. Nine models with three variations equal 27 modes that actually have hundreds of bandpass filters operating under the hood.
With precise control over modal tails by using decay and dampening, and by adjusting partial settings to get rid of unwanted high or low frequencies, the Modal Filter lets you craft your sound into something more unique by imposing different resonance options.
Drive that signal even further
The state-variable filter (SVF) might seem familiar if you’ve worked with classic analog synths, as it uses a similar 24dB-per-octave slope. You can also increase the Drive function to fatten its signal and boost its resonance to let it self-resonate.
And, since the SVF works in parallel with the Modal Filter, you can seamlessly crossfade between the two - or mix them together - by using the Blend slider. By working the two filters in tandem, a single audio signal has limitless sound design potential.
But wait, there’s more!
What really pushes Supermodal over the top is its Modulation system. 6 modulation sources can be placed in 4 modulation slots, and these slots can then be cross-modulated… yeah, it’s insane. Both the Modal and the SVF work in stereo, so being able to modulate and blend L and R signals together or separately can create insanely cool new effects.
If all this sounds intimidating, don't worry: Supermodal comes with 200+ presets to get you started, with more being added. Now you see why when you order Polyverse Supermodal from your Producer Sources Sales Engineer, you’re getting a lot more than just a filter plugin!
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Features
- Huge Sound Design Potential
- Two Powerful Stereo Filters - a Modal Filter and A State-Variable Filter (SVF)
- 27 Modes with A Wide Range of Characteristics
- The easy blending of and crossfading between Modal Filter and SVF
- Comprehensive Modulation system with 4 slots and 6 sources – ADSR, Sequencer, Meta Knob, Envelope Follower, MIDI/CV, and Randomizer
- Independent manipulation of Left and Right stereo signals
- Drive SVF Input and Modal Output for Thicker Sounds
- Self-Resonance Is Possible when Resonance Pushed Past 100
- Remove Unwanted High/low Frequencies by Controlling Partials
- Use Dampening and Decay Controls to Shape Modal Tails
- 200+ Presets (and Counting...)