Sound Parameters – Filter Types
Waldorf microQ User´s Manual
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F2 PanSrc!F2 PanMod
Off | +00
F2 PanSrc – Filter 2 Panning Source
see Table “Fast Modulation Sources”
Selects the source of the panorama modulation for Filter 2.
F2 PanMod – Filter 2 Panning Modulation
-64…+63
Determines the amount of panorama modulation for Filter 1.
Filter Types
This paragraph describes the microQ’s different filter types. Most types are based on traditional low
pass, high pass or band pass structures.
Bypass
Use this setting to bypass the filter. This is useful if you want to disable the filter temporarily and listen
to the oscillators’ pure signals.
With this setting the microQ doesn’t need any DSP Power for this operation. If you do not want
to use Filter 1 or Filter 2 then switch them to “
Bypass
”.
24dB Low Pass and 12dB Low Pass
The low pass types 24dB LP and 12dB LP are suitable for most normal applications. Use the 24dB
slope if you want to create sounds with a typical audible filtered character; use the 12dB slope if you
want to get softer results.
Frequency
Level
Cutoff
24dB/Oct
12dB/Oct
Picture 21:
Low Pass Filter Type