Filter Parameters; Filter Envelope - E-Mu Proteus 1000 Operation Manual

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Filter Envelope

Filter Name
Order
FlangerLite
06
AngelzHairz
12
DreamWeava
12
MeatyGizmo
12
DeadRinger
12
ZoomPeaks
12
AcidRavage
12
BassOMatic
12
LucifersQ
12
ToothComb
12
EarBender
12
FuzziFace
12
BlissBatz
06
KlangKling
12

Filter Parameters

The Freq and Q parameters control various elements of the filter depending
on the type of filter used. See the table in the Filter Types section for details
about what the Freq and Q fields control in each filter.
L1
FILTER
Freq:
The Filter Envelope is normally used to control the filter frequency and has
six stages. Unlike the Volume Envelope, the Filter Envelope must be
patched to the Filter Frequency using a PatchCord. In this respect, it can be
thought of as a general purpose envelope generator which is normally
patched to control the filter. The Filter Envelope Levels can be negative as
well as positive.
Type
Description
FLG
Contains three notches. Frequency moves
frequency and spacing of notches.
Q increases flanging depth.
FLG
Smooth sweep flanger. Good with vox
waves. eg. I094, Q =60
FLG
Directional Flanger. Poles shift down at low
Q and up at high Q.
REZ
Filter inverts at mid-Q.
REZ
Permanent "Ringy" Q response.
Many Q variations.
REZ
High resonance nasal filter.
REZ
Great analog Q response. Wide tonal range.
Try with a sawtooth LFO.
REZ
Low boost for basslines. Q goes to
distortion at the maximum level.
REZ
Violent mid Q filter! Take care with Q
values 40-90.
REZ
Highly resonant harmonic peaks shift in
unison. Try mid Q.
WAH
Midway between wah & vowel. Strong
mid-boost. Nasty at high Q settings.
DST
Nasty clipped distortion. Q functions as
mid-frequency tone control.
SFX
Bat phaser from the Emulator 4.
SFX
Ringing Flange filter. Q "tunes" the ring
frequency.
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