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Korg minilogue - Filter Modulation and Tracking; Filter Envelope Intensity; Filter Type Selection; Keyboard Pitch Tracking

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18
EG INT knob [−100%...0...+100%]
The Envelope Generator (EG) can be used to control the CUTOFF, or Filter fre-
quency, over time using this EG INT (intensity) knob.
To learn more about the EG seings (“EG”, p. 20).
With this knob in the center position (0%), no EG is applied to the Filter.
Rotating the knob to the left of center increases the EG intensity, but with the
polarity of the EG inverted.
Rotating the knob to the right of center increases the EG intensity eect.
FILTER TYPE switch [2-POLE, 4-POLE]
The lter type (roll o) can be set to either 2-POLE (12 dB per octave) or
4-POLE (24 dB per octave).
2-POLE: Gently cuts o the upper harmonics, creating a more natural sound.
4-POLE: Cuts o the upper harmonics more sharply than the 2-POLE.
KEY TRACK switch [0%, 50%, 100%]
Key tracking allows the note played on the keyboard to inuence the cuto
frequency of the lter. This is useful when you want higher notes to have more
upper harmonics, or to appear brighter, than lower notes.
0% (lower position): No keyboard tracking will be applied.
50% (center position): The cuto frequency will change at half the rate/slope as
the pitch of the keyboard.
100% (upper position): The cuto frequency will change at the same rate/slope
as the pitch of the keyboard.
Note on
Note o
Cuto
Time
Note on
Note o
Cuto
Time
Hz
24
12
0
-12
-24
24 100 1k
4-POLE
2-POLE

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