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Filtomika is an effect plugin inspired by the distinctive filter section of the 1980s Soviet Polivoks synthesizer, enhanced with modern features for today’s music production. Developed with circuit-modeled DSP technology by Mark Barton, this plugin offers an expanded multi-mode filter originally introduced in the Atomika virtual instrument. It goes beyond the original hardware by including additional filter responses, waveforms for its syncable modulator, and unique controls such as Starve, Filter Drive, and Amp Drive. These enhancements provide a broad range of sonic possibilities that can transform any audio source.
Designed to process a variety of sounds including drums, guitars, synthesizers, and vocals, Filtomika delivers radical and intriguing effects that add character and depth to your tracks. The plugin features an intuitive preset browser with over 30 production-ready presets, enabling quick access to inspiring sounds. It supports complete MIDI control and DAW automation with simple MIDI learn and mapping, making it easy to integrate into any workflow. Compatible with mono and stereo signals, Filtomika can be used as an insert or bus effect, offering flexibility in sound design and mixing.
With a beautifully rendered user interface that includes zoom and resize options, Filtomika provides an immersive experience while maintaining optimal performance thanks to efficient DSP optimization. Its envelope follower adds dynamic control by allowing input amplitude to modulate filter cutoff, creating expressive effects especially suited for guitar, bass, and drum loops. Available in AU, VST, VST3, AAX, and stand-alone formats, Filtomika combines vintage inspiration with contemporary capabilities to expand your creative palette and reshape your sound in exciting ways.
Dynamic filtering with creative modulation and distortion
Powerful digital filter with rich saturation and stereo modulation
Powerful Soviet synth sound with modern performance features
Dual filters for dynamic, expressive sound shaping
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