Multimodefilter Mk2:areas of usage


The Phrasemaster has many areas of usage. Here are some examples:

live working:

The Multimodefilter Mk2 is designed for working under live situations. Working under live conditions is supported by the total morphing technology and the program variation concept.
The morphing technology lets the filter interpolate your parameter or preset changes smoothly. Every parameter will be morphed even filter changes(!) or modulation changes. Plus you can set the morphing time from short to extrem long.
Every program has internal variation presets to generate filter sweeps or other nice effects.
It has also an interface layout designed for live manipulation.
You can tweak the filter in any way without producing any artefacts in sound.

It is perfectly suitable for the following situations:

live performances:
If you want to use filtering effects while you are performing in front of audience, the Multimodefilter Mk2 is the right solution for your needs.

live studio work :
Even when you are in a studio enviroment you do not necessarily need to automate this filter to keep up with your project.Do it live instead and have fun nad also save your time.

producing interesting and new filter effects :

The filter has a some interesting conceps like filter combination pipelines that can be moved in different frequencies ranges with variable feedback insertion.
It also has plenty of modulation options. Almost every parameter can be modulated with four LFO simultaneously.In case of filter frequency an resonance you have 16(!) LFO working in different contexts. Plus you can watch and control the state of the filter and the applied modulation visually. So you know excactly whats going on.
The filter also has MIDI-keytracking.

using it for technical filtering :

The filters can sound clean enough for technicalapplications. You can also set the filter frequency and the filters resonance to any useful interval. As an example you can set the frequency knob into the interval between 2592.18Hz and 3128.49Hz or even smaller.

 

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