Discover a trio of plug-ins featuring a unique morphing EQ. The core EQ can smoothly shift between 8 different 'snapshots'. Each EQ band's frequency and amplitude can be dynamically modulated, with different sources for each snapshot. Filterscape's new sleek design makes it visually appealing and easy to use. Filterscape FX comes with amazing features: 2 multimode filters with mixable lowpass, bandpass, highpass, and notch. Version 1.5 adds 9 new analog filter options. There's a 4 - band parametric EQ with five modes, 8 morphable snapshots for custom EQ settings, and modulation options for each EQ band. Other features include 2 signal mixers, stereo delay, 2 host - synchronized sequencers, 2 host - synchronized LFOs, 4 envelope followers, 5 routing options, and an improved factory library. The new multiband EQ, based on an analog model, offers better audio quality under extreme modulation. The filter section now has three new analog filter models with smooth drive and resonance. You can choose from classic or exotic EQ modes and get up to 24 dB of cut and boost per band. EQ bands can be modulated at both snapshot and global levels. Transition smoothly between 8 EQ settings manually, in auto - mode, or with modulation sources, and automate them in your DAW. The 2 parallel state - variable filters offer legacy and novel analog - modeled designs, and the blender control allows seamless fading between modes and great phasing effects.


Using u-he Filterscape 1.5 is easy. First, start by exploring the different EQ modes. You can choose from the classic LS - Peak - Peak - HS mode or the more exotic multi - bandpass modes. To adjust the EQ settings, use the 8 morphable snapshots. You can change between these snapshots manually, set it to auto - mode, or use modulation sources. In your DAW, you can automate these snapshots to fit different parts of your track. When using the multimode filters, use the blender control to fade between lowpass, bandpass, highpass, and notch modes. This can also create great phasing effects. Be careful not to push the modulation too hard, although the new multiband EQ is optimized for it, over - doing it might still affect the audio quality. To keep your Filterscape running well, make sure your system meets the requirements. Also, regularly check for software updates to get the latest features and improvements.