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UltraProteus Operation Manual
Z-PLANE FILTER DESCRIPTIONS
F077
PZ Notch
Morph:
Sets the notches center frequency.
Freq. Tracking:
This deepens the notch (more cut).
Transform 2:
This makes the notch wider (widens the ‘Q’).
Comments:
This Pole/ Zero filter is a notch that ranges from 80Hz to
10kHz.
F078
Band-aid
Morph:
Sets the amount of cut on the high and low frequencies.
Freq. Tracking:
This widens the band.
Transform 2:
This softens the amount of cut on the high end.
Comments:
This Pole/ Zero filter is a band pass that cuts both the high
and low end of the sample.
F079
LowQHiQ
Morph:
Controls brightness.
Freq. Tracking:
Changes from a 4-pole filter (-24dB/oct.) to a 2-pole
filter (-12dB/oct.)
Transform 2:
This adds resonance (‘Q’) to the filter.
Comments:
This All Pole filter is modeled on traditional low pass filter
types. It can emulate most familiar analog sounds.
F080
Wah4Vib.4
Morph:
Sweeps from slight rise above 1200Hz to a peak at 590Hz with
roll-off after. Sounds more mellow and rounded as offset is increased.
Freq. Tracking:
Tracks keyboard.
Transform 2:
Not used.
F081
WaWa
Multiple resonant peaks flatten, then invert to become notches as the value
for Morph Offset or Frequency Tracking is increased. Increasing the value
for Transform 2 can have the effect of sweeping the peaks lower in fre-
quency, inverting the peaks, or both, depending on the settings for Morph
Offset and Frequency Tracking.
Morph & Freq. Tracking:
Controls polarity of filter gain.
Transform 2:
Tunes filter and controls polarity of gain.
F082
BrassRez.4
Compelling trumpet mute effect.
Morph:
Try assigning Control A or Velocity to Morph as a note-on
controller. Increasing Morph Offset reveals less muted, more open
response. Reverse filter for opposite response.
Freq. Tracking:
Modulates between a similarly shaped second set of
resonances for additional Note-on control.
Transform 2:
Not used.
Summary of Contents for Ultraproteus
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