Sunday, May 26, 2019
CAN A FILTER SOUND MILKY? - Quad morphing Eurorack filter 'ZMF' from Zetaohm // Superbooth 2019
Published on May 26, 2019 DivKidVideo
"CAN A FILTER SOUND MILKY? Certainly the first time I've heard a filter sound referred to as milky! But I like it. The ZMF is a prototype quad morphing filter for eurorack that has a tonne of VCAs over series and parallel routings internally and over each filter type/mode to morph smoothly between LP/BP/HP on each side. Looking forward to seeing how this develops, more sound demos on the Zetaohm soundcloud page."
"ZMF features four State Variable Filters, two for the left channel, two for the right. 20 internal VCAs are used to provide control over the filter transfer function, allowing you to organize the filters in serial, or parallel, and continuously morph between any combination of LP, BP and HP for each filter by means of an internal scanner circuit. With a fully analog signal path, this module uses a digital control matrix to provide flexible control over the filter parameters. ZMF will feature both exponential FM, as well as linear FM."
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