Modbap ModularMeridian Dual Multimode Filter Array
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Modbap Modular Meridian
More than just two filters in one, Modbap Modular's Meridian offers the ultimate converging of filtering topologies and techniques available to Eurorack modular systems. Positioned on either side of the module, the two filters are able to be assigned to a wide range of filter models and responses. With classic filter types like Ladder and OTA, you can conjure up sounds reminiscent of your favorite synthesizers, but Comb and Vocal Formant modes are available to get weird and wild too. Filter responses include the dependable lowpass and highpass, as well as bandpass and notch.
While cutoff, resonance, and mode may be set independently, the central Prime/Freq control offers macro-level control for broader strokes of sonic painting in your patch. Whether you're using the filters in series, parallel, mono, or stereo, interesting sweeps and shifts are easily possible. Furthermore, the Ping input offers lowpass gate style control of both spectrum and dynamics at once, and the addition of Phase Shifter and Drive sections offer even more sonic variety. Find your modular bearings and navigate through your patches with Modbap's Meridian.
Meridian Features
- Dual multimode filter array
- Independently configurable filters
- Macro Prime/Freq control
- Independent cutoff, resonance, type, and mode settings per filter
- Filter types include: Ladder, OTA, Comb, Vocal Formant
- Filter modes: lowpass, highpass, bandpass, notch
- Ping input
- Phase shifter and drive sections
- Eurorack module
- Width: 14hp
- Depth: 30mm
- Current draw: 107mA @ +12V, 7mA @ -12V

The name Meridian represents the idea of a meeting point or a convergence of different elements. Filters are often used to blend, shape, and refine different sounds into a cohesive whole. Meridian is often represented through the idea of a barrier or a line that separates parts. This concept mirrors the way the filter delineates different frequencies and aural elements, generating a defined contrast that shapes the overall sound.
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