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Effects • Re: Chameleon - Allpass Filter Suite

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Is Chameleon basically a version of Khz Disperser? And if so, what are the differences?
While Chameleon was definitely inspired by Disperser, it is quite a different beast.
The biggest difference is that with Chameleon you get four plugins:
  • Chameleon 1: 1st order Allpass filter
  • Chameleon 2: 2nd order Allpass filter
  • Chameleon N: Multi-instance 2nd order Allpass filters
  • Chameleon X: Flexible multi-instance 2nd order Allpass filters with a big set of creative controls
With ChameleonX (most likely closest to Disperse) you get quite a lot of options for fine-tuning the specific frequency distribution, like the skew, the width and also how q-values of individual filters are set.
Additionally Chameleon features a responsive state of the art UI.

As you were explicitly asking for Disperser, you might want to check out https://github.com/robbert-vdh/nih-plug ... ns/diopser
Thanks for the comprehensive reply, DPS. The Chameleon video is very good, very easy to get an understanding of what the product does.

You should definitely a do similar one for Sloth. Would love to hear Sloth against a brittle, jabby/plucky funk guitar or similar source to see if it takes the bite off like a 'British-style' transformer-based pre. I'm perpetually disappointed by transient shapers for this kind of task, and was hoping Sloth might fill the gaps. Would also like to see more crazy/extreme use cases as well.

What you are doing is really creative, and I dig the minimalist UIs. I don't really NEED either of these and I've been battling the urge to buy one-off plugins that may not be supported 5 years from now. But if you came up with a couple more of these novel plugins and rolled them into a bundle, it would be pretty hard to resist. Similar to the Minimal Audio's FX bundle... once Flex Chorus hit, I just couldn't resist it anymore.

Really interested to see what your next product is. Anything in the works right now?

Statistics: Posted by billinder33 — Thu Aug 29, 2024 8:15 pm



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