
We reached version 2.0 and even if we haven’t
changed that much process wise it’s
a totally different plugin than the crappy looking
first version.
New in 2.01:
- Changed the way knobs react to
movement, they only react on vertical movement from
now on (easier).
- Added Phase shift to the Boom and
Gritty engine.
- Added metering for the processed
sound (called pressure in the plug)
-Fixed limiter bug
- Reworked all graphics from scratch
Noisebud filter consists of 4 filters (or 16,
depends on how you look upon it), they are
switchable between Lo pass, hi pass, band pass and
band reject filter.

The signals from the four filters are wired in a
parallel chain. Every filter can be controlled by
three different LFO’s where one is tempo synced; one
normal and one extremely slow (a sLoFO). The LFO
sections also have something we call VariFO. It adds
another movement to the LFO and makes it less
predictable. Every filter has an invert button so
that you can silence frequencies that collide during
heavy LFO movements.
This is what’s new in 3.11:
- Changed the way you turn the
knobs, now they only react to vertical movement
which should be easier
-Fixed limiter bug
- Changed to the new logo
Noisebud Bompa and Filter are available to download
as freeware VST effect plug-ins for Windows PC.
Donations are welcome.
Visit:
Noisebud