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CutTheMooog

Repo of the audio plugin of the Lockhart Wavefolder and the Moog Filter

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/learn @maurizdeb/CutTheMooog
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Supported Platforms

Universal

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CutTheMooog

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CutTheMoog is an audio plugin which emulates the behavior of the Lockhart Wavefolder and the Moog Filter.

CutTheMog is made and distributed by maurizdeb a.k.a. KarotaSound.

CutTheMoog is an open-source project. If you like it and you want KarotaSound to develop other plugins, please DONATE HERE.

Any comment, advice or contribution is kindly accepted!

Description

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The audio chain of the plugin consists on:

  • An input section containing:
    • Trim pot -> controls the amount of input signal between -24dB and 24dB
  • Wavefolder section containing:
    • Folding pot -> it controls the amount of folding, which inreases the overtones of the input signal
    • Offset pot -> it controls the amount of an input dc offset to the wavefolder. The more you increase the offset the more the signal clips
    • D/W pot -> it controls the amount of folding signal with respect to the clean one
  • Filter section containing:
    • Cutoff pot -> it controls the cutoff frequency of the Moog-based low pass filter
    • Morph pot -> it permits to change the tipe of filter, from Bessel low-pass to Butterworth low-pass, from Moog low-pass to Octave-Cat low-pass
    • Resonance pot -> it controls the resonance of the filter, which is the quality factor of the filter.
  • Output section containing:
    • Output pot -> it controls the amount of output signal between -60dB and 6dB

Installation

You can download the latest release here. CutTheMoog is available for macOs, Windows and Linux in the following formats:

  • VST
  • VST3
  • AU

License

CutTheMoog is licensed under the General Public License agreement.

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GitHub Stars11
CategoryDevelopment
Updated1y ago
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Languages

C++

Security Score

75/100

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