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Description

Dive into the world of sound manipulation with the Sherman Filterbank, a versatile and dynamic effects processor that has become a staple in studios around the globe. Known for its multi-mode analog filtering capabilities, this signal processor offers musicians and producers a comprehensive suite of tools for sound sculpting. Whether you're looking to add a subtle touch of warmth or completely transform your audio, the Filterbank provides an impressive range of possibilities.

The Filterbank excels in both studio and live settings, thanks to its robust build and intuitive interface. It features a pair of dynamic filters that can be used independently or in series, providing a wide spectrum of sound shaping options. The inclusion of an envelope follower, LFO, and distortion circuit gives you the power to push boundaries and explore new sonic territories. This is not just a piece of gear; it's a creative partner that invites experimentation.

With its distinctive sound character, the Sherman Filterbank is a favorite among electronic music producers and sound designers. Its ability to produce everything from subtle enhancements to wild sonic transformations sets it apart from other effects processors. If you're looking to inject some personality and depth into your productions, the Filterbank is a tool you'll want in your arsenal.

Key Features:

  • Multi-mode analog filtering
  • Independent or serial filter operation
  • Envelope follower and LFO for dynamic modulation
  • Built-in distortion circuit for added grit
  • Ideal for studio and live performance
  • Known for its unique and characterful sound
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Sherman Filterbank review and audio demo

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Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Sherman Filterbank.

Comparisons

  • Some users prefer the Electrix Filterfactory for its wider sweet spots and easier usability compared to the Sherman Filterbank, which can be difficult to control.

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  • The Analog Heat offers multiple distortion flavors and can function as an audio interface, unlike the Sherman Filterbank, which excels in creating intense overdrive sounds.

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  • The Analog Heat and Acid Box are favored by some users for their stereo capabilities, which the Sherman Filterbank lacks, impacting its versatility in certain setups.

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  • While some users found the Sherman Filterbank's distortion unsatisfactory compared to the 100 Grit and Angle Grinder, others appreciate its unique sound and improv potential.

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Value and pricing

  • Some consider the Analog Heat expensive, but its versatility and stereo processing capabilities justify the price for certain users, while the Sherman offers a specific tonal character.

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Use cases and applications

  • The Sherman Filterbank is praised for its harmonic filter relations, enhancing tonal complexity, making it ideal for users seeking to explore unique sound textures.

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  • The Sherman Filterbank is featured prominently on the Chemical Brothers' album "Exit Planet Dust," highlighting its potential for creating distinctive audio textures in professional productions.

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  • It's noted for its potential as a standalone instrument capable of producing unique FX and sounds, especially when "pinged" to create interesting audio textures.

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User experience

  • Owners mention the Sherman Filterbank produces a "blown out speaker" distortion, which may not suit those preferring high-frequency, sizzling distortion.

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  • A limiter is often recommended by owners to manage the wild and uncontrollable output, helping to keep the sound in check.

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  • Owners note that achieving desired sounds is challenging due to the narrow sweet spots, requiring careful adjustment to avoid overly aggressive tones.

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  • The Sherman Filterbank's gain staging may benefit from MIDI-triggered envelopes, and the compact version is preferred to avoid patching issues from the back.

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  • The learning curve is steep, but the Filterbank is praised for its extensive capabilities, such as overdrive textures, multiple envelope modes, and significant low-end enhancement.

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Features and functionality

  • The Sherman Filterbank's amplitude modulation is highlighted for its unique sound, though some users find it less pronounced compared to its frequency modulation.

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  • The envelopes on the Sherman Filterbank require a particularly hot input signal to trigger effectively, which can inadvertently increase distortion levels.

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  • The Sherman Filterbank employs a rare switched capacitor filter topology, delivering a distinct sound that is polarizing yet described as a "secret sauce" by some users.

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  • The Sherman Filterbank includes CV inputs for FM, AM, and ADSR triggering, with separate and mixed outputs, making it versatile for modular setups.

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See how The Chemical Brothers uses Sherman Filterbank

The Chemical Brothers

Music Producer

The Chemical Brothers

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Verified via Sherman

Per the artist testimony page of Sherman's website:

The Chemical Brothers wrote :

"We've had a version 1 Sherman Filterbank and a Quad Modular Filter for a few years now and are still one of the most used (and abused!) pieces of technology in our arsenal. Both feature heavily on our fourth album, which we're presently recording. The Filterbank is incredibly flexible and the potential for really extreme processing is unique in a product with such a high quality signal path. (That Limit switch comes in handy, though!)"

See how Oneohtrix Point Never uses Sherman Filterbank

Oneohtrix Point Never

Music Producer

Ford & Lopatin

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Verified via DummyMag

OPN talking about the track Sleep Dealer from Replica: "A lot of the low end on the record was Al processing the main sampler track through a Sherman Filterbank."

See how The Crystal Method uses Sherman Filterbank

The Crystal Method

Music Producer

The Crystal Method & Bubba Sparxxx

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Verified via Photo

the Sherman Filterbank can be seen in a picture The Crystal Method posted of their studio

See how Ulrich Schnauss uses Sherman Filterbank

Ulrich Schnauss

Keyboardist, Music Producer

Tangerine Dream

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Verified via Photo

“I just got this recently as I got interested in tempo-based modulations and while you can’t sync the LFOs to MIDI, you can trigger the filter envelope with MIDI signals and it works very nicely with any rhythmical, sequency stuff. It’s very characterful and powerful.” - via [Music Radar}(http://www.musicradar.com/news/tech/in-pictures-ulrich-schnauss-london-studio-594928/8)

See how Front 242 uses Sherman Filterbank

Front 242

Music Producer

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Verified via Discogs

Per the liner notes of Front 242's 2003 album Pulse:

Some of the tools used: Clavia Nordlead 2, NordModular, Ddrum4, Korg Z1, Lassence Ventury II, Roland System 100, Vdrum, JD990, Yamaha VL1, Sherman filterbank, Roland Rss, Line 6 EchoPro, Ableton live and Mac computers

See how Tim Gane uses Sherman Filterbank

Tim Gane

Guitarist, Bassist

Stereolab

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Verified via Koly

The Sherman Filterbank is listed as part of Tim Gane's equipment for Stereolab's live and studio setups around 2004, as detailed in the UHF | Stereolab Unofficial Historical File on Koly.

See how Benny Benassi uses Sherman Filterbank

Benny Benassi

Music Producer

FB

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Verified via Photo

In an article from beatportal, Alle is asked what's currently used in his studio, he responds, "The core of the studio is a Mac Pro with Logic and a Protools HD II system with a couple of Digidesign 96 interfaces connected to some analog and virtual-analog stuff, such as a Moog Little Phatty, Voyager, Nord Lead 2x, Virus TI, Yamaha CS1x, Sherman Filterbank, and so on. There are also lots of virtual instruments, and then to monitor we use a TL Audio Fat Track and a couple of ADAM S3As."

See how Leftfield uses Sherman Filterbank

Leftfield

Music Producer

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Verified via Facebook

In a Facebook video shared by Leftfield during their rehearsals, the Sherman Filterbank can be seen as part of their setup.

See how Gareth Jones (producer) uses Sherman Filterbank

Gareth Jones (producer)

Music Producer

Depeche Mode

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Verified via Garethjones

Gareth Jones' hardware: "Akai S3200; Novation SuperNova, BassStation and DrumStation, Nord Micro Modular; Doepfer MAQ 16/3, Regelwerk, MS404 and Pocket Control; Apogee 500e A/D; Focusrite ISA115HD and ISA 131; TC Finalizer; B&K 4006 mics; Schoeps Collete series mics; Genelec 1029A monitors; Sherman Filterbank; Line6 POD; Roland RE-501 Chorus Echo; Waldorf 4-Pole filter; Apple G3 PowerBook; Digigram VX pocket; E-Magic Unitor II; and the wonderful MT4. My Soundcraft Spirit Folio Notepad is in daily use. Palm Pilot is also a major part of my life, and my Creative Nomad MP3 player and Sony CD Walkman are great tools."

See how Laurel Halo uses Sherman Filterbank

Laurel Halo

Music Producer, DJ

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Verified via Resident Advisor

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See how Ed Rush & Optical uses Sherman Filterbank

Ed Rush & Optical

Music Producer

Ed Rush & Optical

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Verified via reddit

Optical lists it in this reddit AMA comment.

See how Karl Hyde uses Sherman Filterbank

Karl Hyde

Singer, Guitarist

Freur

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Verified via Archive

In this archived version of a December 2000 article from Sound On Sound, there is a sidebar toward the bottom that lists Hyde's then-current studio gear: ·Access Virus synth. ·Akai S3200 sampler. ·Behringer Composer compressor/limiter. ·Behringer Ultrafex 2 enhancer. ·Clavia Nord Lead synth. ·Joe Meek VC1 voice channel. ·Novation DrumStation drum module. ·Sherman Filterbank. ·Sony MP5 multi-effects. ·Spirit Absolute 4P monitors. ·Waldorf Microwave XT synth. ·Yamaha SPX90 multi-effects.

Album Usage

The Sherman Filterbank has been featured on the following albums:

Genre Usage

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Used With

Based on how musicians on Equipboard use Sherman Filterbank, it is most commonly used with the following gear.

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