Polyverse Music is a “by musicians, for musicians” music technology company founded in 2015. It focuses on developing digital instruments and audio effect plugins for forward-thinking musicians and sound designers. Its products cover creative filtering, modal filtering, vocal/timbre transformation, reverb, volume automation, real-time pitch freezing, and stereo widening, with a clear leaning toward electronic music, experimental sounds, and modern production workflows.
Based on the main text, Filterverse is its flagship product, centered on multi-layer filtering, complex modulation, and the ability to turn ordinary sound sources into melodic, rhythmic, or dynamic soundscapes. Supermodal focuses on modal filtering and sound sculpting. Manipulator is designed for pitch, formant, and timbral transformation of vocals and other sound sources. Comet is a lush reverb. Gatekeeper provides precise volume automation. I Wish can freeze pitch in real time. Wider and Filtron are free tools, aimed respectively at phase-safe stereo widening and digital filtering with CV input.
Its business model is primarily based on one-time purchases. Individual products range from $49 to $149. Bundles include Filterverse + Supermodal for $199, the Infected Mushroom Bundle for $249, and the full plugin bundle for $499. Wider and Filtron are available as free downloads. The main text does not disclose the number of licensed devices, serial number/iLok or other authorization mechanisms, trial availability, refund policy, upgrade fees, or educational discounts, so copyright and licensing terms should be verified before purchase.
The strengths are a clear product positioning and a toolchain built around “movement, transformation, space, and rhythm” in sound design. The team includes roles across music production, DSP, UI/UX, sound design, and user community, and several products have received praise from media outlets and producers. The drawbacks are that the captured text does not list supported operating systems, plugin formats, DAW compatibility, or payment methods. Collaboration features are also not evident, so it is not suitable for users expecting a cloud-based team workflow or an asset management platform.
It is better suited to electronic music producers, film/game sound designers, and producers who need extreme vocal processing or creative filtering. Access from China cannot be determined from the main text, so it is recommended to test the official website, download speed, and payment flow in practice. If network access or payment is inconvenient, alternatives such as Soundtoys, FabFilter, iZotope, Cableguys, Kilohearts, and Valhalla DSP may be worth comparing.
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