Filter Delay Effect For Your iPad

US Numerical Audio's FD-1 has dedicated Filter, Delay and Modulation sections      11/11/19

Filter Delay Effect For Your iPad


Numerical Audio has released FD-1 for the iPad. They describe it as a Filter Delay Effect. This is what they have to say about it…

FD-1 is a Semi-Modular Effect Plugin including dedicated Filter, Delay and Modulation sections.

At it's core, FD-1 is designed to create filter rhythms and grooves by first sending the signal through a modulated filter section before feeding it to a delay stage but it goes much further than that.

Built-in Step Sequencer and Low Frequency Oscillator serve as modulation sources and are ideal for creating rhythmic filter sequences either free running or tempo-synced to a host application.

However, due it's semi modular nature, not only filter cutoff but every control within FD-1 can be a modulation target allowing for an increased range effects and combinations ranging from Chorus and Flanger type effects over Analog and Tape Style echos to complex Stutter and Repeat effects.

A fast and simple scheme lets users create Mod Routings simply by holding a control until a routing menu appears, choosing a modulation source and dialing in an amount is all thats required.

In addition, a dedicated screen displays all active modulation routings providing an overview of what's happening within the plugin while also letting the user make adjustments on the fly or remove routings entirely.

Overview:
- VA Multi Mode Filter with 2 & 4 Pole options
- Digital Stereo Delay with Tempo Sync and Time Range Control
- Analog Style Step Sequencer
- Low Frequency Oscillator
- Semi Modular Architecture
- Input Low-Cut and Drive Controls
- Individual Return Levels for Filter and Delay

Connectivity:
- Standalone
- AUv3
- IAA
- AudioBus (Filter)

MIDI:
- Tempo Sync
- CC Control

Requirements:
- iOS11+
- iPad 4th generation or newer


Pricing and Availability:
FD-1 for iPad is available on the Apple AppStore at a discounted price of $4.99 (intro offer, ends Nov 11th) and regularly sells for $9.99

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