Z-Plane Filters; Vintage Keys Filter Types; Filter Types - E-Mu Vintage Keys Operation Manual

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Z-Plane Filters

Vintage Keys Filter
Types

Filter Types

LPF
Low-pass filter
PHA
Phaser
HPF
High-pass filter
FLG
Flanger
BPF
Band-pass filter
VOW Vowel/ formant
EQ+
EQ boost
EQ-
EQ cut
SFX
Special Effect
148 E-MU Systems
A filter is a device which changes the output of a signal (sound) by
removing certain elements of the signal based on the frequency and
amplitude. The "Order" of a filter defines the number of filter elements it
contains. The more elements, the more complex the filter.
Vintage Keys contains 50 different types of E-MU's celebrated Z-plane
filters. In addition to the standard Low pass, High pass and Band pass filters,
Vintage Keys contains Swept Octave Equalizers, Phasers, Flangers, Vocal
Formant Filters, and digital models of classic synthesizer filters.
In the filter chart below you will notice that the "Order" of the filters varies
from 2 to 12 order. Higher order filters have more sections and can produce
more complex formants. Vintage Keys can produce 128 filters of up to 6th
order or 64 filters of 12th order complexity. Therefore, if you decided to use
all 12th order filters, Vintage Keys would be limited to 64 voices.
This screen allows you to choose the type of filter for the current layer.
L1
FILTER
Phazer 2 E4
Filter Name
Order
Smooth
02
Classic
04
Steeper
06
MegaSweepz
12
EarlyRizer
12
Millennium
12
KlubKlassik
12
BassBox-303
12
Shallow
02
Deeper
04
Band-pass1
02
Band-pass2
04
Ord
6
Type
Description
LPF
Typical OB type low-pass filter with a shallow
12 dB/octave slope.
LPF
4-pole low-pass filter, the standard filter on
classic analog synths. 24 dB/octave rolloff.
LPF
6-pole low-pass filter which has a steeper slope
than a 4-pole low-pass filter.
36 dB/octave rolloff!
LPF
"Loud" LPF with a hard Q. Tweeters beware!
LPF
Classic analog sweeping with hot Q and
Lo-end.
LPF
Aggressive low-pass filter. Q gives you a
variety of spiky tonal peaks.
LPF
Responsive low-pass filter sweep with a wide
spectrum of Q sounds
LPF
Pumped up lows with TB-like squelchy Q
factor.
HPF
2-pole high-pass filter. 12 dB/octave slope.
HPF
Classic 4-pole high-pass filter. Cutoff sweep
progressively cuts 4th Order High-pass.
BPF
Band-pass filter with 6 dB/octave rolloff on
either side of the passband and Q control.
BPF
Band-pass filter with 12 dB/octave rolloff on
either side of the passband and Q control.
Preset Edit Menu
Z-Plane Filters
Type
PHA

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