•
Gain
: Adjusts the output level of the filter. Setting Gain to high values can be used to apply a
soft saturation effect. This control is not available when selecting the
AR
filter types.
15.5.4. Highpass
Highpass mode is a resonant filter that attenuates frequency content below the cutoff frequency,
creating a brighter sound. It offers four different filter types that change the character of the filter.
You can select the filter type using the Type selector:
•
Ldr 1P
: 1-pole ladder filter with a -6 dB/octave slope
•
AR 2P
: 2-pole ladder filter with a -12 dB/octave slope
•
AR 4P
: 4-pole filter with a -24 dB/octave slope
•
Daft
: Aggressive 2-pole filter with a -12 dB/octave slope
The following controls are available in this mode:
•
Cutoff
: Adjusts the cutoff frequency.
•
Reso
: Adjusts the resonance amount of the filter. Turning the control to the right makes the
frequency content at the cutoff frequency more pronounced.
•
Gain
: Adjusts the output level of the filter. Setting Gain to high values can be used to apply a
soft saturation effect. This control is not available when selecting the
AR
filter types.
15.5.5. Bandpass
Bandpass mode is a resonant filter that attenuates frequency content above and below the cutoff
frequency, creating a thinner and more focused sound. It offers four different filter types that
change the character of the filter.
You can select the filter type using the Type selector:
•
Ldr 2P
: 2-pole ladder filter with a -12 dB/octave slope
•
Ldr 4P
: 4-pole ladder filter with a -24 dB/octave slope
•
AR 2P
: 2-pole ladder filter with a -12 dB/octave slope
•
AR 4P
: 4-pole filter with a -24 dB/octave slope
•
Daft
: Aggressive 2-pole filter with a -12 dB/octave slope
The following controls are available in this mode:
•
Cutoff
: Adjusts the cutoff frequency.
•
Reso
: Adjusts the resonance amount of the filter. Turning the control to the right makes the
frequency content at the cutoff frequency more pronounced.
•
Gain
: Adjusts the output level of the filter. Setting Gain to high values can be used to apply a
soft saturation effect. This control is not available when selecting the
AR
filter types.
15.5.6. Peak/Notch
Peak/Notch mode is a resonant filter that can create either peaks or notches in the frequency
spectrum. It offers four different filter types that change the character of the filter.
You can select the filter type using the Type selector:
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