The Monoment’s filter is simple, in the shape of a low pass filter which is switchable between 6, 12 and 24dB slopes. This gives that little bit of high-end colour that will help any bass sound cut through a mix in the upper frequency band. The point of this is to add noise-based colour, which may be applied either pre-filter or at the output stage, and while there is the option of a dozen or so analogue-style noises, one of the most useful elements is to apply a little colour described as Attack. In line with Softube’s exhaustive detail for recreating a vintage sound, a further Analog Dirt element may be applied, which I found to function rather like a white noise channel on a vintage classic. This is actually a useful feature, as it allows for a degree of movement across the registers, emphasising the characteristics of each source as desired. Blending source A and B together is elegantly easy, thanks to a see-saw balance pot, while it is also possible to select a frequency crossover point to exploit certain colours above or below. Harmonic colours build with navigation through the offered timbre, although, strangely, there is the occasional jump in octave, presumably more to do with where the fundamental finds itself. Returning to the vast variance of source material for a moment, categorisation is there to assist, with a degree of progression as you move through the source waves. With the flick of a virtual switch, octave placements may also be obtained, above or below the fundamental. With two wave sources (A and B) up front, there’s a sizeable collection of timbre which range from the beautifully clean to the downright dirty, with source B being open to detuning up to 100 cents either side of source A. If you believe your post or comment was removed in error, check the rules and include a link in a polite message to the moderators.The first unavoidable element that you notice is the familiarity of signal workflow, which is firmly subtractive in nature. Search the subreddit and resources before making a post. If you're new to pr oducing, read the Newbie FAQ. Mods will not look at the content of the post before the removal. Threads that do not conform will be removed without notice.
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