Trilian has a wide variety of customized filter configurations, called presets. The presets represent the settings of Trilian’s complex dual stereo filter. Filter presets can be selected, copied, pasted, and saved from this menu.

TIP: If you find a Patch that has an interesting custom filter configuration, you can save it into your preset library to use with your own patches!

The Presets are categorized into several sub-categories; Bandpass Filters, Highpass Filters, Lowpass Filters, and Specialty Filters. For the sake of space, the preset names are abbreviated, but this is what the different abbreviations mean:

BPF Band Pass Filter
HPF High Pass Filter
LPF Low Pass Filter
UVI UVI Filter from Trilogy Total Bass Module®
db Short for Decibel. Names like 12db, 24db, refer to the roll off slope of the filters.

NOTE: Filter presets are not the same as Filter types. Filter Presets include the settings for Filter type. Filter types are covered in the FILTER ZOOM section.

FILTER PRESET MENU

After a Preset has been chosen from the drop-down menu, the name will be displayed in the preset display window:

If the filter types are changed in the Zoom view, then the display will be changed to “Modified” until the Filter settings are saved as a preset or another preset is selected.

NOTE: Filter presets intentionally do not recall CUTOFF, RES, KEY, and ENV settings. This is done because it’s the best way to audition the different Filter Presets within the context of your current Patch.

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