Filters; Volume Control - Vintage Revolution PedalPro Ex Owner's Manual

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Working with Effects: Filters

9.3.7 Filters

The PedalPro Ex is fitted with two different filters: Filter 1, referred to as 'F1' in
the on-screen configuration menu, and Filter 2, referred to as 'F2'. Both are
configurable via six different screens on your PedalPro Ex.
Filter 1 is an inductor filter that produces a sound similar to a classic Crybaby,
but with additional features and possibilities.
Filter 2 is a matched-pair transistor based filter, with a wide range of sound
capabilities.
Nine routing possibilities
A programmable hardware analogue configuration means that both Filters
can be physically connected, disconnected and moved to different points in
your effect chain, depending on the sounds you want to produce. The result
is no less than nine different routing possibilities (see next page).
Filter Modes
You have the option to use both Filters in stereo configuration or (dual) mono
configuration, or completely independently. Both Filters can be used as EQ,
Auto or Envelope Modes. Envelope Mode can work in 'positive' or 'negative'
mode, further multiplying the number of sounds you can produce. Filter 2 has
an additional feature that allows you to configure it as a low-pass filter or a
band-pass filter.
Parameters never available before
The Filters can be configured independently of each other and in every
configuration the frequency sweep range of each Filter is individually con-
trollable. Control the resonance (parameter Q), the phase, the envelope
function, and other parameters you've never had access to before. When
playing in EQ Mode, the filter frequency can be controlled in real time via
MIDICC#80-81 to produce Wah sound with a specific resonance
ROUTING OPTIONS - AN OVERVIEW
This section introduces the nine routing options for the analogue effects of
your PedalPro Ex. These can be selected by adjusting the parameter Route
type on page
1/6
of the Filters configuration menu (see the section on the
'parameters of the
filters' on page 34). In the screenshots below, FL indi-
cates the filter configuration of the left channel, FR that of the right channel.
Route type: 00
F l i te
r r
o t u ng
i
È1 /6
Rout e
t
ype
:
00
FL=Â
FR=Â
envelope
detector
IN
preamp
buffer
compressor
boost
Ddream
envelope
detector
Route type: 01
F l i te
r r
o t u ng
i
È1 /6
Rout e
t
ype
:
01
FL=
F1
FR=Â
envelope
detector
IN
preamp
compressor
boost
buffer
Ddream
envelope
detector
32
Both filters bypassed: In this configuration,
both filters are true bypassed (OFF): the
parameters on pages 2 to 6 of the filters'
configuration menu will not produce any
change to the output sound.
post
effects L
volume
noise
phaser
control
gate
LEFT
external
panner /
post
pedal
tremolo
effects R
RIGHT
volume
noise
control
gate
Mono F1: filter F1 is positioned on the left
channel after the Distortion, Tremolo and
Phaser cascade. The filter F2 and the right
channel are bypassed.
post
effects L
volume
volume
phaser
filter F1
control
control
LEFT
external
panner /
post
pedal
tremolo
effects R
RIGHT
volume
control
OUTPUT
LEFT
(mono)
OUTPUT
RIGHT
OUTPUT
LEFT
(mono)
noise
gate
OUTPUT
RIGHT
noise
gate

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