by sampleandhold » Tue Jul 26, 2005 4:33 am
So, you want to do a filter sweep do ya? You want your drums to sound like they are going underwater or turning into paper thin shrill hits huh?
Well, then... Your gonna love this. But don't tell anyone on here. This will be our little secret.
You take a midi cc (like your modulation will on your keyboard... oh what the hell. Lets use that) and you route it with your filter and then you move that control and as you play the sound... you get a filter sweep. Pretty cool...
But since you probably didn't quite get that... Here we go. This is the cord setting to get yummy filter sweeps. We will do a lpf (Low Pass Filter) and make your drums sound like they are going under water.
You go into your modulation matrix. Go to a cord. It doesn't really matter what line you chose and set the cord up like this.
Modwhl>FiltFreq>-100%.
You may have to adjust the percentage to 100 percent, I can't remember which way works the best. It's second nature for me. So you play your drums and you move your mod wheel and you should hear some freaky wierd pitch detuning and the filter opening and closing. The reason for this is because I forgot to tell you to shut down the modwhl>LFO cord. So go ahead and take the mod wheel to nothing or to pitch wheel . It just doesn't matter. Just as long as your modwheel is no longer tied to the lfo.
Now try it again.
You should hear those drums sound as if they are going underwater.
That is your filter sweep. If you don't hear anything happen. Invert the percentage.
So now you can do filter sweeps. Lets break it down just a bit. The modulation wheel is your "source" in the mod matrix. The FiltFreq is your "Destination." So you need your source to control your destination. Once you get this concept down, You will be able to do insane things. You can also choose just about any controller you want to use. You can sometimes get away with using the pan cc's in your sequencer. The midi A thur G or whatever are the best to use though.
Want to have more fun. Take an adsr... specificually the Filter adsr but it doesn't matter what you use and set the adsr as source and your destination as filterfreq. Once you do that, tweak the shape of the adsr and you will get changes in the sound by just holding the key down. You can have the filter open slowly as you hold the key down, or go up and down realy fast. It's all up to you.
oh, watch out of the zplain fitlers. They will blow your head off. Those are the peak shelf and morph filters. the ones at the end. Very dangerous. I have hurt my ears on those filters a few times, and almost blew speakers. hee hee.
Have fun. Anymore questions. Give a shout.
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