![]() This can be a truly magical effect when slowly modulated – take a listen to the Lazy Contrails preset (in V2 Presets Folder/Synth), using V3 on a pad sound, with all the synth FX disabled, to see what I mean. It will raise cutoff in the direction of the pan and correspondingly lower it the other channel. Each filter in stereo mode has a Pan parameter which affects cutoff. The routing available will, naturally, depend upon how many filters are actually in use. ![]() The above is what you get when four filters are used. Along the way, we’ll look at pertinent elements of the UI that relate to the ongoing discussion. Then we’ll move on to the subject of modulation – V3 is in the category of “creative plug-in” and modulation is a very big part of that story. We’ll start by examining the internals: the filter routing structure and the available filters themselves. ![]() V3 is also available as an AUv3 plug-in for iPad in the App Store, but that version is ignored in this review. FabFilter offers occasional discounts on individual plugins (such was the case last Black Friday), so get on the mailing list if you’re interested in being notified of such. Also, Volcano 3 (hereafter just V3) is included in several FabFilter bundles. However, owners of other FabFilter titles will get a discount, so log into your account to see the price if this applies to you. Authorization is via a customer-friendly license key. A fully functional demo that’s good for 30 days is available for download. The plug-in is available in formats compatible with all current mainstream DAWs. If you are a fan of FabFilter software (and count me in that group), you’ll need little prompting to want to see what’s in the latest version.įirst, let’s get fundamental requirements out of the way. Earlier in the year we were treated to a new version of FabFilter’s oh-so-elegant delay plug-in, Timeless (read our review of Timeless 3 here), and now we also have Volcano 3 to enjoy. It’s been a good year for FabFilter enthusiasts. Sixteen years later we are now at version 3. ![]() FabFilter’s classic filter effect, Volcano, was first introduced in 2005. ![]()
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