189
Chapter 11: Reference Section
Z-PLANE FILTER DESCRIPTIONS
F062
Deep Combs
This filter can provide a tremendous variety of comb-filtering and filter
sweep effects. Higher frequencies are sharply attenuated with Frequency
Tracking and Transform 2 set to low values, so be sure at least one of these
is either set in the mid- to high-range, or that a modulator is used to offset.
Morph:
Positive modulation moves frequency notches towards lower
values.
Freq. Tracking:
Positive modulation moves frequency notches towards
lower values.
Transform 2:
Positive modulation moves frequency notches towards
lower values.
F063
One Peak
Morph:
Try setting Transform 2 to 255 for increased brightness over
morph range. Sweeps from a slight peak at 220Hz and roll-off after
650Hz to a series of even peaks at 220,440, 880Hz, and a smaller odd
series at 330, 555 and 770Hz.
Freq. Tracking:
Tracks filter to keyboard.
Transform 2:
Increases the effect of Morph and provides velocity
sensing.
F064
More Peaks
Morph:
Try setting Transform 2 to 255. Moves from a low cut-off flat
frame to a series of peaks at 220, 440, 880, 330, 1000 and 2000Hz.
Freq. Tracking:
Tracks keyboard.
Transform 2:
Intensifies effect and controls volume.
F065
Rev Peaks
Morph:
Try setting Transform 2 to 255. Moves from flat with a low-
frequency cut-off to a series of peaks at 220, 440, 660, 880, 1100 and
1320.
Freq. Tracking:
Tracks keyboard with notches three octaves higher.
Transform 2:
Contains higher gain peaks at same frequencies as Morph
axis for volume control and deeper effect.
F066
Notcher 2.4
Frames 1 and 3 contain multiple, unevenly spaced notches and peaks, while
frames 2 and 4 are essentially flat. Modulating upward along the Morph
axis, then, pushes the filter towards flat. Modulating Frequency Tracking
upwards tends to give the source material a bit rounder, more ‘open’
sound.
Morph:
Sweeping over a narrow range with a quick LFO produces
some nice rotating speaker effects.
Freq. Tracking:
Can be used to tune the filter.
Transform 2:
Not used.
Summary of Contents for Ultraproteus
Page 1: ......
Page 11: ...Chapter 1 Basic Setup 1 UltraProteus INTRO BASIC SETUP ...
Page 12: ...UltraProteus Operation Manual 2 ...
Page 20: ...UltraProteus Operation Manual 10 ...
Page 21: ...11 Chapter 2 Basic Operation UltraProteus BASIC OPERATION ...
Page 27: ...27 Chapter 4 Midimap Menu UltraProteus MIDIMAP MENU ...
Page 28: ...28 UltraProteus Operation Manual ...
Page 37: ...37 Chapter 5 Effects Section UltraProteus EFFECTS SECTION ...
Page 38: ...38 UltraProteus Operation Manual ...
Page 57: ...37 Chapter 5 Effects Section UltraProteus EFFECTS SECTION ...
Page 58: ...38 UltraProteus Operation Manual ...
Page 77: ...57 Chapter 6 Hyperpreset Menu UltraProteus HYPERPRESET MENU ...
Page 78: ...58 UltraProteus Operation Manual ...
Page 87: ...83 Chapter 7 Preset Programming PRESET PROGRAMMING ...
Page 103: ...67 Chapter 7 Preset Programming PRESET PROGRAMMING UltraProteus PRESET PROGRAMMING ...
Page 104: ...68 UltraProteus Operation Manual PRESET PROGRAMMING ...
Page 120: ...99 Chapter 8 Preset Menu UltraProteus PRESET MENU ...
Page 121: ...100 UltraProteus Operation Manual ...
Page 149: ...128 UltraProteus Operation Manual ...
Page 150: ...129 Chapter 9 Copy Menu COPY MENU UltraProteus COPY MENU ...
Page 151: ...130 UltraProteus Operation Manual COPY MENU ...
Page 158: ...137 Chapter 10 Step by Step STEP BY STEP UltraProteus STEP BY STEP ...
Page 159: ...138 UltraProteus Operation Manual STEP BY STEP ...