Baby Audio / Denise Audio Release Motion Filter

Denise Audio, now under the umbrella of Baby Audio, have released Motion Filter, a reimagining of The Sweeper plug-in for Mac and PC.

Denise claims Motion Filter is a digital filter with two configurable motion modes created to liven up your sounds. Use it to develop movement that responds to a song’s dynamics, or build sweeping tonal shifts that unfold over time.

Baby Audio / Denise Audio Motion Filter

Baby Audio - Denise Audio Motion Filter Plug-in

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For those that didn’t know, on September 1st, 2023 Baby Audio Inc. acquired all assets from the previous owners of Denise Audio. According to Baby Audio, they weren’t looking for acquisitions, but one of the original founders of Denise Audio was working as a freelance developer for Baby Audio and made them aware of the opportunity. When looking deeper, Baby quickly realized that the Denise Audio plug-ins were significantly more powerful on the inside and saw a clear opportunity to work with all the DSP and improve on everything that was lacking. Denise Audio will not be rolled up and will continue to be marketed as their own brand, but be under the Baby Audio corporate structure.

Denise Audio claims that Motion Filter is flexible enough to behave like your favorite traditional filter, or transform any sonic material into an ear-catching mix element. It can even act as a more surgical alternative to your usual sidechain tools. From subtle shifts to dramatic sweeps, Motion Filter gives flat samples, repeating loops and other rigid sounds a new lease on life with a creative take on one of the most fundamental tools in sound design.

Motion Filter provides the ability to sweep your sound with a resonant filter that features a smooth and even response across its entire range

Motion Filter provides the ability to sweep your sound with a resonant filter that features a smooth and even response across its entire range thanks to its Nyquist-corrected architecture. You can choose from the classic sweeper mode from the original Denise The Sweeper plug-in for envelope-controlled sweeps, or the brand-new LFO mode for waveform-based motion. Detailed motion parameters let you dial in custom movement for any situation. Motion Filters also allows you to visualize the filter action and change its behavior with a simple modern interface.

 

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Motion Filter Features:

  • High-performance multi-mode filter: Advanced digital filter capable of slopes up to 96 dB/octave. Choose between low-pass, high-pass, bandpass and notch filter types with dynamic resonance for an additional dimension of motion.
  • Dual motion modes: Select between Sweeper and LFO motion types. Sweeper mode reacts to the incoming audio signal and LFO is controlled by a configurable waveform. Engage the external sidechain to make Motion Filter react to other tracks in your session while in Sweeper mode.
  • Configurable motion that can sync to host: Set rate, range and envelope characteristics with comprehensive controls to dial in the perfect compliment to any sound. Sync rate in LFO mode or decay in Sweeper mode to the host for rhythmic effects. Choose from five different wave shapes in LFO mode or adjust attack, release and detection strength in Sweeper mode

Baby Audio / Denise Audio’s Motion Filter costs $69 / €69 – with introductory pricing at $39 / €39 for a limited time.

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