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Subject: Z-plane filter, morphing... hmm...????


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Original Message 1/5             17-Aug-98  @  11:26 PM   -   Z-plane filter, morphing... hmm...????

ludo

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I am just digging into that filtering and generators stuff that is new to me... I think I pretty much understand (kinda), lowpas, highpass, vcf, lfo, and all that...
But there is the mystery z-plane filter with its 'powerful' morphing parameter. I have no clue about that. There is a diagram in the book (esi4000) that looks like a weird spider web, and I still don't get it. hehe.
What does it do? What do you use it for?
Thanks



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Message 2/5             19-Aug-98  @  10:28 PM   -   RE: Z-plane filter, morphing... hmm...????

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ludo

I'm hmmming in exactly the same way with the Z-planes on the E-synth. I posted a message on the 11th - look at it no one's answered it - not even you. Are there any emu users looking at this site that Know about these clever devils? I can't see any way of controlling the morph parameter between the two filter frames. If we keep adding to this thread ourselves some kind dude has got to notice us.

Tim



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Message 3/5             19-Aug-98  @  10:42 PM   -   RE: Z-plane filter, morphing... hmm...????

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ludo

I'm hmmming in exactly the same way with the Z-planes on the E-synth. I posted a
message on the 11th - look at it no one's answered it - not even you. Are there any emu
users looking at this site that Know about these clever devils? I can't see any way of
controlling the morph parameter between the two filter frames. If we keep adding to this
thread ourselves some kind dude has got to notice us.

Tim



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Message 4/5             20-Aug-98  @  07:28 PM   -   RE: Z-plane filter, morphing... hmm...????

JAWA

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Ahhhh there there ladies......

i think basically what you are dealing with here is, to give it a technical term.... an unknown quantity..... erm.... they're kinda like strange extensions of normal filters so you can get like your sample to "talk" like with formant morph type effects...... basically..... i'm bullshitting really..... errr SOS did an article about the morpheus and the wavestation and that was all that i can remember that it was about..... quite creative by all accounts..... sorry i couldn't be any less helpful ;)



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Message 5/5             22-Aug-98  @  12:46 AM   -   RE: Z-plane filter, morphing... hmm...????

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Thanks Jawa

You're talking about formant filters which are not the same thing. I Know what a Z-plane is and what it does I just don't seem to be able to get it to do it.



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