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        <s:content>{!components/__archivelogo}&#xA;&#xA;{image:img=ultrapro.jpeg}&#xA;&#xA;First there was the ~~Morpheus~~, a 1U rackmount sample-based&#xA;synthesiser with sweepable parametric 14-pole filter &quot;cubes&quot; and a&#xA;rather nice modulation architecture. Then there was the&#xA;~~UltraProteus~~, a sample-player with 16 megabytes of&#xA;~~Proteus~~ samples, the ~~Proformance~~ stereo piano, sweepable&#xA;parametric 14-pole filter cubes and a rather nice modulation&#xA;architecture. Hmm. The UltraProteus is basically a &quot;Morpheus Plus&quot;&#xA;with twice the sample ROM and some more filter sets, although it is&#xA;missing one or two of the Morpheus samples. In particular, the&#xA;UltraProteus seems to be rather short of inharmonic or spectral&#xA;samples compared to other PCM-based machines, although I&apos;m not&#xA;familiar enough with the Morpheus&apos;s sample set to know whether&#xA;it is much better.&#xA;&#xA;I spent some time with a Morpheus, reckoned it sounded like a cross&#xA;between a [Wavestation|Gearhead/Korg Wavestation EX]&#xA; and a [Micro-Wave|Gearhead/Waldorf Micro-Wave], and decided that it didn&apos;t&#xA;cover enough new ground for me to justify buying one. The UltraProteus&#xA;was another matter entirely, due mainly to the huge sample set (a lot&#xA;of which was never designed to be treated in this way). Otherwise, the&#xA;units appear to be functionally identical; [Galaxy|Gearhead/Opcode Galaxy]&#xA;regards them as the same instrument.&#xA;&#xA;Some key features: two-level architecture (not counting multisets),&#xA;with ~~hyperpresets~~ supporting multiple zones/layers as well as&#xA;shared, free-running function generators (q.v.), and presets being the&#xA;basic patches. Each MIDI channel in a multiset can select freely from&#xA;presets or hyperpresets. Each preset plays two layered or zoned&#xA;voices, which have distinct sample selection and distinct filter. The&#xA;filters (including flangers, formants, combs, and many more) are&#xA;parametric across up to three variables (&quot;directions&quot;), although only&#xA;one is sweepable in realtime; the other two are sampled at&#xA;note-on. The ~~function generators~~ are complex, loopable&#xA;envelopes with various segment shapes (including zipper and chaos&#xA;functions), conditional jumps between segments, and a complex&#xA;staircase mechanism for the loops. The modulation architecture&#xA;distinguishes between note-on destinations and continuous&#xA;destinations; continuous controllers can therefore be routed to take&#xA;effect only at note-on. Voices sustain as patches and multisets are&#xA;changed.&#xA;&#xA;More unusual features: the instrument distinguishes between key&#xA;transpose and raw sample transpose, providing three octaves of the&#xA;latter; portamento is also well catered-for. (E-mu&#xA; have a good reputation&#xA;for accurate sample transposition, due to their experience with designing&#xA;samplers.) Arbitrary segments of the entire sample ROM can be&#xA;looped. Samples can be reversed. A change of hyperpreset retriggers&#xA;the free-run function generator over all sustained voices. Oh, and the&#xA;instrument has the wonderful Proteus audio routing: three stereo&#xA;output pairs with two stereo returns.&#xA;&#xA;The specs are very impressive, although there are one or two&#xA;weaknesses. The filter cubes are totally preset (although there are&#xA;288 of them in the UltraProteus), and can only be swept in one&#xA;direction in realtime. The two onboard effects processors are&#xA;unadventurous (the delays are far too short for a start) and offer no&#xA;realtime control, although a lot of timbral work can be done at the&#xA;voice level, making this less of a drawback than might be&#xA;expected. Front panel programming is acceptable, except for the&#xA;function generator settings, where it is painful. The behaviour of the&#xA;edit buffers makes manual intervention necessary when using a remote&#xA;editor, and requires voodoo when programming free-run function&#xA;generators simultaneously with presets.&#xA;&#xA;I would also note that programming the machine is best done by&#xA;exploring all the corners of any filter cube being used, since there&#xA;are interesting resonances generated by the interaction of the sample&#xA;harmonics and the filter settings. The best way to do this is to&#xA;have a separate fader box, like the [Gearhead/Lexicon MRC],&#xA;and to start from a default patch which maps three controller&#xA;values to the three filter directions. This makes programming&#xA;much faster and more intuitive than trying key track and morph values&#xA;on the front panel or from a computer editor.&#xA;&#xA;I include the criticisms of this machine&#xA;for completeness. In truth, I am very&#xA;impressed with it, especially given its small physical&#xA;size. My feeling is that the days of the sample-based synthesiser are&#xA;numbered, in which case the Morpheus/UltraProteus is about the best&#xA;you can buy (with the Wavestation the only real competitor); I&#xA;thoroughly recommend the Morpheus/UltraProteus to any serious&#xA;synthesist.&#xA;&#xA;Ah, but which model? The Morpheus is slightly more &quot;synthy&quot; in intent,&#xA;but the UltraProteus has twice the sample ROM, and the inclusion of&#xA;large parts of the ~~Proteus 3/World~~ sample set make it more&#xA;distinctive. However, it is rather lacking in basic &quot;pad&quot; material,&#xA;leaving it at a slight loss when it comes to vocoder-like filtering&#xA;effects. Since E-mu have now confirmed that there will not be an 8MB&#xA;sample ROM expansion for the Morpheus as was originally planned, the&#xA;UltraProteus is (for my purposes at least) the current winner.&#xA;</s:content>
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