UAD Powered Plug-Ins Manual
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Chapter 31: Moog Multimode Filter
Moog Filter Screenshot
Moog Filter Controls
The Moog Filter is true stereo, with separate filters for the left and right chan-
nels. The dual filters share the same controls. The only time the left and right
filters diverge is when Filter Spacing or LFO Offset are not zero.
Drive
Drive controls the amount of saturation gain before the filter.
Drive is where much of the sonic “juice” in the UAD Moog Fil-
ter originates. Drive can change the signal from clean to
slightly overdriven to extremely distorted, particularly when
used in conjunction with the Boost switch (see
“Boost” on
page 338
).
Gain (SE only)
The non-linear modeling of Drive characteristics is extremely
DSP-intensive. For this reason, Drive is not available on the SE
version of UAD Moog Filter. In UAD Moog Filter SE, the
parameter is named Gain instead of Drive, and is a straight
(non-modeled) input gain control.
The range of Drive/Gain is 0 to +40 dB of gain. Drive/Gain
affects both the wet and dry signals (the control is heard when Mix is zero
and/or when Bypass is engaged). This gain range closely mimics the external
input section of the Minimoog.
Figure 110. The UAD Moog Filter plug-in window