Korg just dropped a filter plugin that’s basically a playground for sound designers. Filter Ark lets users combine up to four different filters at once, blending classic recreations with totally new designs. This approach moves the filter stage from a simple effect to the central element of sound creation. The plugin includes legendary models from iconic hardware like the MS-20 and the ARP Odyssey.
These classic filters are joined by modern types, including a resonator and a vocal formant filter. A flexible routing system allows for serial, parallel, or feedback configurations between all active filters. A deep modulation section features a morphing LFO, an envelope follower, and a step sequencer to animate sounds. The toolset encourages evolving textures and complex sonic movement.
Filter Ark is offered for computers, supporting standard plugin formats. The purchase price is ninety-nine dollars. Owners of the Korg Collection bundle receive the new plugin as part of their existing package after updating their software manager.
These classic filters are joined by modern types, including a resonator and a vocal formant filter. A flexible routing system allows for serial, parallel, or feedback configurations between all active filters. A deep modulation section features a morphing LFO, an envelope follower, and a step sequencer to animate sounds. The toolset encourages evolving textures and complex sonic movement.
Filter Ark is offered for computers, supporting standard plugin formats. The purchase price is ninety-nine dollars. Owners of the Korg Collection bundle receive the new plugin as part of their existing package after updating their software manager.