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V1.0.1
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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL V1.0.1 https://polyversemusic.com/support support@polyversemusic.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Type About Filtron Getting Started Drive Installation Drive Mode Modulation Main Controls Modulation Popup Buttons Control Tips Shift-Drag To Fine Tune Modulation Pop-up Sliders Stereo Modulation Double-Click for Default Settings Direct Entry General Settings Main Controls List...
  • Page 3 The information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Polyverse Music. The software described by this document is subject to a License Agreement and may not be copied to other media. No part of this publication may be copied, reproduced or otherwise transmitted or recorded, for any purpose, without prior written permission by Polyverse Music.
  • Page 4: About Filtron

    Filtron’s parameters can be modulated via sidechain by CV generators such as Gatekeeper. Each channel in a stereo pair is treated as a separate modulation source and can be split to stereo. Filtron is also optimized for audio rate modulation.
  • Page 5: Getting Started

    Getting Started Installation To install Filtron, simply run the installer and follow the instructions on your screen. For free tutorials and videos about setting up and using Filtron with your favorite DAW (Digital Audio Workstation), please visit our website at http://polyversemusic.com/support...
  • Page 6: Main Controls

    Main Controls The main panel of Filtron is where you adjust all the controls that have the most impact on its sound. Control Tips The controls in Filtron have a few common behaviors meant to make working with the plug-in quicker and easier. Generally, you can do the following:...
  • Page 7: Main Controls List

    Main Controls List Adjusts the input volume of the filter and o ers up to a 12dB boost of the input signal. Filtron’s filters have internal saturation, and boosting the input signal takes advantage of this feature. Adjusts the output volume of the processed signal. This can be very useful for taming the resulting gain in your track without having to reach for the fader in your DAW’s mix window.
  • Page 8: Res

    Resonance is a peak of frequencies around the cuto frequency (lowpass and highpass) or center frequency (bandpass) of a filter, and is responsible for the “whistling” or “rubbery” character of many classic analog synth patches. This control applies resonance to the Classic Filter only. This filter is capable of self-oscillating and can go beyond that point.
  • Page 9: Modulation

    Modulation Filtron’s main parameters can all be modulated by external CV via the Side Chain input. Modulation Popup Buttons To open the modulation Popup click underneath any main control that’s eligible to be a modulation source. These appear as small vertical lines.
  • Page 10: Settings

    These are global settings, meaning they a ect all Presets equally and do not change at the Preset level. General Settings These govern the size of the Filtron plug-in window and the behavior of its controls. GUI Scale You can resize the Filtron window from 50% to 200% in five steps.
  • Page 11: Knob Mode

    This governs the response of the Classic Filter’s main Frequency knob as well as any other knob-shaped control in Filtron’s interface (such as those in the modulation sources. Round: Change the frequency by dragging around the circumference of the knob, almost like you were turning a physical knob.
  • Page 12: Midi Learn

    MIDI Learn In addition to using the modulation sources that occupy the four slots, you can map Filtron’s parameters directly to physical controls on a MIDI controller. This includes the main controls as well as parameters within the modulation sources themselves.

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