u-he MFM2 More Feedback Machine Delay Plug-In (Download)
ID: 16309
• MPN: 10-12142
• SKU: 1035-2368
$99.00
Key Features
• Create Subtle Echoes to Spacey Reverbs
• 4 Delay Lines
• Each Delay Line has Multimode Filter
• Global Feedback Matrix
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Create subtle textured echoes to huge spacey reverbs with the u-he MFM2 More Feedback Machine, a powerful delay and reverb plug-in that’s capable of wild tonal steps on a pad to the rhythmic deconstruction of a drum track. With this latest 2.5 version, u-he has upped the ante with as much control and inspiration as possible. This software is compatible with Mac, Windows, and Linux operating systems works with most DAWs utilizing AUv2, VST2, VST3, AAX, and CLAP formats.
What’s new in 2.5
- Input section with gain, filter, and transient balance
- 4 delay lines with independent absolute time or tempo-synced modes
- Each delay line has its own multimode filter: 2 lowpass, bandpass, 2 highpass, band-reject, or all-pass
- 6 default delay configurations or user matrix (freely route signals between all 4 delay lines)
- 4 syncable LFOs with 8 waveform options or user definable shapes
- 2 syncable and loopable multistage envelope generator (MSEG) modulation sources
- 4-slot modulation matrix with depth modulation from a second source
- 2 channel-pair effects: soft clipper, bit crusher, phaser, frequency shifter, filter
- New in version 2.5: granular (pitch shift, reverse delays) and diffusor (reverb)
- 2 channel-pair compressor/limiters, with peak or maximize modes
- New in version 2.5: output shield (soft clipper) with strength and threshold options
- Scalable UI from 70 to 200%
- 400+ factory presets
Types of Effects
- Ping-pong and panning delays
- Filtered and frequency-shifted delays
- Chorus, flanger, resonator
- Reverb, diffusion, and ambience
- Granular effects
- Degrading and distorting delays
- Ducked and compressed delays
- Endless loops
- Keyboard-controlled (tuned) comb filter
- Massive glitch effects
- Any combination of the above + much more
MFM2 Features
2 Input Processors
- Input signals can be processed in pairs before being sent to the delay lines. The Transient controls suppress or boost spikes. The two nonresonant input filters can reduce the frequency range or even split the frequencies into two stereo bands with independent delay settings (set In 1+2 to Lowpass and In 3+4 to Highpass with the same Cutoff value).
4 Delay Lines
- Independent delay modes: synchronized, free, or even controlled by MIDI notes.
- The dark field below each knob is a modulation source selector, and the amount of modulation is controlled at the top right of the knob.
4 Main Filters
- Resonant filters can be placed in various positions within the signal path. On offer here: 2 low pass, 2 high pass, band pass, band reject, all pass (phaser).
The Feedback Matrix
- This is where you can specify how the delay lines feed into each other: The User Matrix option lets you freely route signals between all 4 delay lines.
- The large control at the top adjusts the overall amount of feedback. At the bottom of the panel are the output level controls, allowing for normal and inverted polarity.
2 Effects
- Prefeedback processing. On offer here: limiter, bit crusher, phaser, frequency shifter, lowpass/highpass filter, granular pitch shifter, diffusor (reverb-ish).
2 Compressors
- Peak or RMS mode compression. In PeakComp mode, you can compress one pair of channels using a sidechain from the other.