Z3000>Z2040>Z-DSP filters >Z5000 by Tiptop Audio published on 2009-10-31T00:11:26Z Had some fun last night testing the filters of the Z_DSP. The baseline is made using Z3000 PWM pulse into the Z2040. This then get into the Z-DSP, the Z-DSP use the Bat Filter Cartridge, and the output of the Z-DSP goes in stereo to the Z5000 that adds the stereo delay. The growling are Frequency sweeps of the Z-DSP Bat Filter cartridge using program No.7 VC - 4Pole Digital State Variable Filter. At the end of the track I replace the Z-DSP cartridge to the Dragonfly Delay and switch the Z5000 to Reverb to make some strange pad. This pad is made by modulating the Z-DSP clock and a tiny bit of the VC-Time on both channels. Genre WTF Comment by Eric Thoolen Analog coolness! 2009-10-31T13:36:25Z Comment by wetterberg that's the stuff right there - the freaky brrrowwwpsh! 2009-10-31T11:56:16Z Comment by Stuff Linear "organic?" i think it actually sounds quite cool and digital. 2009-10-31T09:43:21Z Comment by Tiptop Audio Going low brrrrrrrrr 2009-10-31T04:50:59Z Comment by midiwall "organic" :: love the way-high overtones 2009-10-31T00:44:13Z Comment by midiwall The beast has been angered... :) 2009-10-31T00:43:11Z Comment by midiwall damn.. nice break down. 2009-10-31T00:39:30Z Comment by midiwall whoa... wtf was that brrrrlooop! YES! 2009-10-31T00:37:41Z