Adding some analog drive before your signal hits the filter can seriously beef up the sound while preserving the original character, and I really like what Sugar Bytes have done with their analog distortion models in this context. You can choose between various analog overdrive or digital distortion flavors, all of which can be applied before or after the filter. I can’t compare the included Moog and MS-20 models to the real thing (unfortunately!), but they do sound both warm and pleasing, and offer just enough variation to let you choose exactly the right type of filter you’d need for your effects chain.īesides its vast array of filters, WOW2 offers seven different distortion types. The available filters sound very well to my ears and provide a neat little toolbox of all the filter types you may need for hours and hours of sound mangling and experimentation. Pairing this one up with WOW2′s built-in Wobble Generator makes it ridiculously easy to experiment with those sort of sounds, but more on that later. If you’re into those currently popular mid-range heavy bass sounds, you’ll know that using a vowel filter is all the rage at the moment. There’s a total of 21 different filter types to choose from, including the standard set of HP/LP/BP filters which are available in several different flavors (Moog, MS-20, etc.), as well as the somewhat more exotic comb and vowel filters. Building upon the great functionality of its predecessor, WOW2 features the same easy workflow and slick interface while adding new filter types and introducing some advanced modulation features. WOW2 is an updated version of the highly acclaimed WOW filter by Sugar Bytes.
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