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Fabfilter saturn tone frequencies
Fabfilter saturn tone frequencies




Saturn2 features a very powerful mid/side mode. The slope selection changes the tone we’re getting from the frequency splitting, from the more subtle to the more noticable.īut that’s not the end. We can choose how steppy is the frequency splitting between 6, 12, 24 and 48 dB/oct. Another killer feature is the new slope selector. You can reach up to 32x of oversampling which is super important in distortion plugins. And the delivery is super transparent, especially with the added oversampling modes. Or use a tube just on the high mids to make a bass cut through small speakers. You can tame high end with tape saturation by splitting the spectrum with a band and still preserve the rest of the frequency content intact. I found the saturation algorithms amazing to give color in the most versityle way. If i would have to describe Saturn2 my answer will be: killer excitement. A killer addition especially for sound design or super precise duties. Now with drag and drop modulation (in the style of Serum’s FX) you can easily make parameters dynamically move. Saturn 1 had the modulation section but the workflow wasn’t the best. We have 5 categories to choose from: Tube, Tape, Amp, Saturation, Transformer and FX.īut the most radical improvement has been made is in the modulation section. Now different distortion algorithms are well categorized and are just the right amount if compared with similar plugins like Trash 2. Talking about user experience the workflow was improved with some fine tuning. With a resizable window and a more precise frequency spectrum we now have the ability to split the bands in a more precise way and with a smoother user experience. The first version of Saturn was starting to show the signs of time. The first thing that sticks out is the redesign and the overall restyling of the user interface. So they took the time to work and perfect this beauty of a plugin. The guys at FabFilter take major updates as a serious matter, and they don’t release casual updates just to cash in. The original Saturn was along with Trash 1 and Ohmicide one of the very few virtual multiband saturation units. Did FabFilter beated the classic Saturn with this new version? Let’s find out together if the restyling was worth the wait.Ĩ years after Saturn 1.0 FabFilter returns with the brand new version 2.






Fabfilter saturn tone frequencies