Morphilter v1.3 AU VST Ked MAC OSX-Cook
Cook | 16 June 2014 | 3.1 MB
The Morphilter : Stereo multimode filter with LFO-driven crossfading.
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The Morphilter : Stereo multimode filter with LFO-driven crossfading.
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