Polyverse has launched version 1.0.0 of its new modal filter, Supermodal. They tell us that Supermodal uses hundreds of narrow filter bands working in concert to emulate the resonating qualities of acoustic bodies, both real and imagined, resulting in never-before-possible sonic transformations. The company says that, with its modal filter working in parallel with a classic zero-feedback state variable filter, Supermodal allows users to shape their audio into a host of attention-grabbing sounds that are at once exciting, unfamiliar, and eminently musical. A discounted public beta release of the plug-in first became available in October, and all beta owners will be granted a free upgrade to version 1.0.0. For new users, Supermodal is available directly from the Polyverse website or affiliate retailers for $99.
Polyverse C.E.O Assaf Dar Sagol, told us, "We are pleased to share Supermodal 1.0.0 with both our public beta users and anyone waiting for the right time to jump in and explore this exciting new tool. This release is the culmination of a lot of dreaming and hard work here at Polyverse. We also extend our deepest thanks to all the users who took the time to dive into the plug-in and share their feedback over the last few months. Your input has been instrumental in helping us refine the Supermodal experience and has contributed to making version 1.0.0 even more fun, inviting, and rock solid than before. We look forward to hearing more from our community as they create wild new sounds the way only Supermodal can. Happy experimenting!"
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