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The high-shell filter increases or decreases the frequencies above the cut-off fre-
quency (with the action of the gain potentiometer).
A second setting completes the cut-off frequency: the
resonance
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(You will also find it under the terms “emphasis” or “Q” – as a filtering quality factor)
The resonance amplifies the frequencies close to the cut-off frequency; the other remaining fre-
quencies are unchanged (before the cut-off frequency) or diminished (after the cut-off frequency).
You can increase the rate of resonance by simply turning the resonance potentiometer.
When you increase the resonance, the filter becomes more selective, the cut-off frequency is am-
plified, and the sound begins to “whistle”.
With a high level of resonance, the filter will begin to oscillate on its own, producing a sound close
to a sinusoidal waveform. At this stage, the use of a key follow is very important as you can create a
melody by tuning the filter cut-off frequency with the frequency of the oscillators.
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