Product Detail
Supermodal is an extraordinary audio filter that offers a modern and powerful sound. It has unmatched sound - design capabilities, making your music truly stand out. Using a powerful modal filter, it can transform ordinary tracks by mimicking sonic traits from a wide range of resonating bodies. Paired with a parallel state - variable filter and an extensive modulation system, it can manipulate a single audio signal into various frequencies, creating amazing cinematic soundscapes, pulsating rhythms, and harmonic pads. Key features include a modal filter for seamless mode - morphing, 27 diverse modes from musical to distorted, over 200 presets, drive for SVF and modal filter, intuitive modulation sources, cross - modulation between 4 slots, a 24dB per - octave slope state - variable filter, blend between SVF and modal filter, self - resonance at high resonance levels, control of partials for frequency elimination, and decay and damping controls for shaping modal tails. The 27 sound - modeling modes use precise bandpass filters to model different resonant bodies. With decay, dampening, and partial settings, you can customize these unique sonic features. The modulation system, with 4 slots and 6 sources, allows for intense and independent stereo modulation, and almost all parameters can be modulated. The classic State - Variable filter blends between high - pass, band - pass, and low - pass, working in parallel with the modal filter. It can self - resonate and be driven for added warmth and signal thickness, and you can crossfade between the two filters smoothly.
Using Polyverse Supermodal is a breeze. First, load your audio track into the software. Then, you can start exploring the 27 sound - modeling modes. Pick the one that suits your style, whether it's a flanger, phaser, or a vocal filter. You can adjust the decay, dampening, and partial settings to fine - tune the sound. The presets are a great starting point if you're new. Just select one and then make changes as you like. When it comes to modulation, play around with the 4 slots and 6 sources. Try cross - modulating between slots for more complex effects. For the SVF filter, use the blend slider to switch between it and the modal filter. If you want to add some warmth to the sound, use the drive feature. As for maintenance, make sure your software is always up - to - date to ensure the best performance. And don't forget to save your custom presets regularly. Be careful when boosting the resonance too high; it might cause self - resonance, which could be overwhelming if not used properly. Also, if you're not getting the sound you want, try adjusting multiple parameters together instead of just one at a time.