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Table of Contents Ultrawave Multiband Processor User Guide
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Rate controls the speed of the LFO.
Env->Rate sets the acceleration / deceleration of the amplitude-controlled LFO. At noon, no
acceleration or deceleration is applied. Before noon on the knob, you get LFO acceleration as the
envelope closes, and past noon you get LFO deceleration as the envelope closes.
Enabling Ring Mod inreased the LFO speed into pitch territory, producing a ring modulator effect.
The rate of the LFO can be input manually using the Tempo module, either by tapping or clicking the
Tap Tempo button and selecting a beat division in the dropdown underneath it, or by inputting a Hz
or BPM value in the field beneath the beat division dropdown.
The Ultrawave can also be synced to an external MIDI Clock per preset, by enabling the “Sync to MIDI
Clock” button.
The LFO in Channel 2 can be synced to Channel 1 in any of the configurations listed in the “Ch. 1 : Ch.
2 Sync” dropdown menu, and the phase offset of Channel 2 relative to Channel 1 can be set in the
knob directly beneath it.
Graphic Equalizer Module
The Graphic EQ can be switched on or off per preset and per channel.
For ultimate tone-sculpting, we’ve included a morphable 8-band graphic equalizer and two
morphable filters. Much like the Distortion module, the Graphic EQ’s parameters can be morphed
between a second set of parameters that will appear when enabling the “Morph” button.
The filters, represented as sliders, are very powerful and will help you make fine tweaks to achieve
the precise tone you’re searching for.
High Pass Filter: An important equalizing tool is a high-pass shelving filter. By clicking in the box and
dragging up or down, you can adjust the frequency point at which the filter begins cutting lower
frequencies below that point. The higher the Hz value, the more dramatic the bass cut will sound.
Low Pass Filter: An equally important equalizing tool, known as the low-pass filter, helps to
attenuate high frequencies. If you’re getting unwanted top-end treble, you can shelve it off by
adjusting the frequency point of this low-pass filter by clicking in the field and dragging it up or down.