Finally, the new well-tuned envelope followers and the classic envelope generators can use both regular input and side chain input, opening up a world of new modulation possibilities.īut undoubtedly the best feature of FabFilter Volcano 2 is the highly improved user interface with a 24-slot drag-and-drop modulation matrix that enables you to easily set up modulation connections using the 6 XLFOs, 6 envelope generators, 4 envelope followers and 10 MIDI sources. The new MIDI modulation sources let you modulate parameters using any form of MIDI data, like modulation wheel, pitch bend, keyboard tracking, velocity and controller data. The XLFO features global and per-step glide parameters with adjustable glide curve type, synchronizable frequency, and our classic wave form balance feature. The new XLFOs extend our classic LFO, offering you anything from a simple sine or saw wave to a fully programmable 16-step sequencer. Finally, each filter incorporates a delay line which enables the creation of chorus, flanging and phasing effects.įabFilter Volcano 2 also introduces new and improved modulation sources. They range from clean with no distortion and smooth with moderate overdrive to raw, self-oscillating and over-the-top. All characteristics have been tuned very carefully, using FabFilter's state-of-the-art filter technology. Each filter supports low-pass, high-pass and band-pass responses with 12, 24 and 48 dB/octave slopes and a staggering amount of eleven different high-quality filter characteristics that define the unique sound and overdrive of the filter. To start with, Volcano 2 now contains four full-featured filters which can be routed in almost any possible way, including per-channel and mid/side modes. Yet at the same time, the revolutionary new 'what-you-use-is-what-you-see' interface makes it also far easier to use. More filters and routings and practically unlimited modulation possibilities make FabFilter Volcano 2 much more powerful. FabFilter has released FabFilter Volcano 2, the successor of the popular Volcano filter effect plug-in. AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands, May 28, 2008.
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