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This filter cuts out the high frequencies and passes the low frequencies.
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This filter cuts out the low frequencies and passes the high frequencies.
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Band Pass Filter. This filter passes the selected frequencies and cuts out the other frequencies.
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Band Stop Filter. This filter cuts the selected frequencies and passes all other frequencies.
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Band Boost Filter This filter boosts the selected frequencies and passes all other frequencies.
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This is an analog style 4-pole filter, modeled after a famous vintage semi-modular synthesizer. This filter will clip (distort) when fed a
loud input level.
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This is another analog style filter with a mellow resonance, and slight fattening distortion in the lower frequencies.
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This filter is a crazy analog modeling filter capable of howling, piercing resonance and jaw-rattling sub frequencies. Watch your
speakers!
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This filter is a formant filter modeled on the human voice which emulates the "ah" and "oo" vowel sounds.
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A 3-band formant filter which emulates the "oh" and "ee" vowel sounds.
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A 5-band formant filter based on an idealized model of the vocal tract.
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The Slope controls how extreme the effect of the filter will be. A one or two pole slope will yield a subtle effect, where an eight pole
slope will be much more pronounced.
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The cut off frequency is the frequency that triggers the filter. When you select the LOW PASS filter, if you set the cutoff frequency too low, the
sound will seem dull. This is because most of the higher frequencies of sound are attenuated by the filter. When you select the HIGH PASS filter,
if you set the cutoff frequency too high, most of the lower frequencies are attenuated, which results in a more hollow sound.
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If you set the resonance value at a larger value, the frequencies set in the 'Freq' field will be boosted more. It is hard to describe the effect of the
resonance, because it differs depending on the cut off frequency and filter type. Experiment with several settings in the 'Type' field, 'Freq' field,
and 'Res' field.
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The FILTER page will be displayed.
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The 'Pad' field displays the pad number of the selected pad.
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The Filter Envelope window will be displayed.
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