User Manual
Table Of Contents
- UAD Powered Plug-Ins
- Introduction
- UAD Installation
- Overview
- QuickStart DVD
- System Requirements
- Supported Hosts
- Latest Information & Software Updates
- UAD Software Installation
- Install Software First
- UAD Hardware Installation
- Authorization
- Authorize Plug-Ins Procedure
- Load Authorization File
- Offline Authorization
- Using Unlicensed Plug-Ins
- Verifying Installation
- Learn More
- Software Removal
- UAD System Overview
- My.uaudio.com
- Using Multiple UAD Cards
- UAD Meter & Control Panel
- Overview
- Launching the UAD Meter & Control Panel Application
- Using the UAD Meter
- UAD Meter Elements
- UAD Control Panel
- System Information Panel
- Plug-Ins Panel
- Configuration Panel
- Help & Support Panel
- Using UAD Powered Plug-Ins
- Tempo Sync
- UAD Delay Compensation
- UAD-Xpander & UAD-Xtenda
- LA-2A and 1176LN
- LA-3A Compressor
- Fairchild 670
- Precision Multiband
- Precision Limiter
- Precision Buss Compressor
- Neve 33609 Compressor
- VCA VU
- Neve 88RS Channel Strip
- CS-1 Channel Strip
- Precision Equalizer
- Cambridge EQ
- Pultec and Pultec-Pro
- Neve 1073 Equalizer
- Neve 1081 Equalizer
- Helios Type 69 Equalizer
- Roland CE-1
- Roland Dimension D
- Roland RE-201
- RealVerb Pro
- DreamVerb
- Plate 140
- Precision Maximizer
- Precision De-Esser
- Precision Enhancer kHz
- SPL Transient Designer
- Nigel
- Introducing Nigel
- Preflex Plug-in
- Preflex Modules
- Gate/Comp Module
- Amp Module
- Amp Controls
- Cabinet Module
- Phasor Module
- Mod Filter Module
- TremModEcho plug-in
- Trem/Fade Module
- Mod Delay Module
- Echo Module
- Moog Multimode Filter
- History
- Index

UAD Powered Plug-Ins Manual - 345 - Chapter 38: Moog Multimode Filter
CHAPTER 38
Moog Multimode Filter
Overview
If UA were able to conceive a product with Moog, what would it be? The
answer is revealed in the new UAD Moog Multimode Filter, which delivers the
first truly analog-sounding VCF (voltage controlled filter) emulation made for
mixing, performing, creating, or destroying. The Moog Multimode Filter is a
‘digital-only’ tabletop filter set that combines the best of Bob Moog’s classic
designs with select features from his final Voyager instrument. UA modeled
the analog behavior of the historical 4-pole ladder filter conceived by the
world’s most recognizable electronic instrument maker right down to the
self-oscillation, saturation and non-linearities of its analog counterpart. As the
name suggests, the heart of the Moog Multimode Filter is the switchable Low-
pass, Highpass and Bandpass filter that allows Moog’s signature self-oscilla-
tion and extreme resonance in any of the three modes, bringing a new level
of sophistication to Moog filter designs of the past.
The UAD Moog Filter algorithm uses a special filter structure that was created
especially to eliminate “digital” artifacts for time-varying filters. An expensive
DSP technique was used to calculate the response of the nonlinear feedback
loop surrounding the saturation and filter elements.
Warning: Like most resonant filters, UAD Moog Filter has the potential to
create unpredictable sonic results that can result in unexpected jumps in out-
put amplitude. Depending on the source material, input levels, and parameter
values, the filter output can suddenly get extremely loud, with the potential to
damage speakers and/or hearing. This condition is particularly susceptible
when the simultaneous conditions of high gain, low filter cutoff, and high res-
onance values are applied, and/or when the LFO sweeps into these condi-
tions. Use caution and/or low monitoring levels when dialing in extreme
parameter values to avoid speaker and/or hearing damage!
Note: UAD Moog Filter does not support sample rates above 96kHz on
UAD-1 cards.