

The five lanes below the band splitter can each hold any number of Snapins.

It splits the audio signal into up to five different frequency bands which can be processed independently. The large spectrum displayed in the middle of the plugin is the band splitter.The left-most lane is dedicated to effects you might want to apply before the band-splitting occurs.A single macro knob can even be routed to several parameters.
#Lilo multipass Patch#
These knobs can be routed by the sound designer to any other parameters in the patch in order to provide a few easy-to-reach knobs for tuning the sound of the patch. The eight large knobs under the patch name are known as the macro knobs.To the right you will find 'Undo' and 'Redo' buttons, allowing you to undo or redo all actions in Multipass. By clicking the 'Browse' button you toggle the preset browser. In the top bar the name, author and description of the current patch is shown.It may look a bit overwhelming at first so let's break it down. Multipass is bundled with a large selection of snapins, and additional premium effects can be bought individually or in a bundle. In addition to being loaded into Multipass, snapins can also be loaded as plugins directly in your DAW. Multipass itself can also be used as a Snapin. Snapins come in many different flavors, and implements many classic effects like Distortion or Chorus as well as more unusual ones like Formant Filtering and Frequency Shifting. Effect chains are built by combining and modulating Snapins in the effects lanes. At the heart of the plugin is a band splitter which splits the audio into several different frequency bands which can be have custom effects chains applied to them independently. Multipass is a multiband effect plugin with many uses.
