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Table of Contents Ultrawave Multiband Processor User Guide
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Ultrawave, which will be identified as “One Series Ultrawave Multiband Processor” in the operating
system.
USB connectivity brings many benefits, such as the ability to connect with the Neuro Desktop Editor
for downloading Ultrawave firmware updates, accessing an advanced set of effect-editing
parameters, and downloading alternate engines. The USB port also provides MIDI connectivity to a
DAW.
USB-MIDI
The Ultrawave will appear as a MIDI device in your computer’s operating system. As a result, the
Ultrawave can communicate with audio production software that utilizes MIDI, such as Pro Tools,
Ableton Live, Logic Pro, and more. MIDI messages can be sent directly to the Ultrawave using the
USB connection, which allows for full automation of the Ultrawave within host software such as a
DAW. For example, a frequency band can be automated by outputting MIDI continuous controller
messages from the host software to the Ultrawave via the USB connection. For more details, see
MIDI Implementation.
Specifications
Dimensions
Length: 11.4 cm (4.5 inches)
Width: 7.00 cm (2.75 inches)
Height (not including knobs and footswitches): 3.71 cm (1.46 inches)
Height (including knobs and footswitches): 5.1 cm (2 inches)
Weight
280 grams (0.625 pounds)
Power
150mA @ 9V DC
Center-negative plug, 2.1 mm inner diameter, 5.5 mm outer diameter
Audio Performance
Maximum Input Level: +6.54 dBV = 8.76 dBu = 2.12 V RMS = 6.0 V p-p
Full Scale Output Level: +6.54 dBV = 8.76 dBu = 2.12 V RMS = 6.0 V p-p
Input Impedance: 1 Mega Ohm (1 M)
Output Impedance: 600 Ohm (600 )
110 dB DNR Audio Path
24-bit Audio Conversion
56-bit Digital Data Path
Universal Bypass (relay-based true bypass or analog buffered bypass)