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Native Instruments Razor User Manual

Native Instruments Razor
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5.10.7 Bandpass
Bandpass filter consisting of a resonant lowpass and resonant highpass filter in series.
Fig. 5.30 Bandpass Filter.
CUTOFF: Mid cutoff frequency (semitones) between the lowpass and highpass filter.
BOOST: Boost (dB) at the cutoff frequency of both filters. Can be negative to create
notches.
BANDWIDTH: Bandwidth (semitones) of the filter combination. It affects the frequency
distance between the lowpass and highpass filter.
SLOPE: Filter slope (dB/Oct) of both filters in the cut band.
BOOST BW: Bandwidth of the resonance boosts.
5.10.8 EQ Decay
Five-band graphic equalizer with a unique decaying feature. At note on the EQ is reset to
the levels set by the faders. During a note the levels are decaying / rising depending on set
'Decay' and the fader positions. This effect is similar to an EQ that is put inside a feed
back delay loop where the audio signal gets EQ'ed again and again.
this filter type can be used to create plugged string kind of sounds.
Fig. 5.31 EQ Decay Filter.
Overview of RAZOR Ensemble
Filter 1
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BrandNative Instruments
ModelRazor
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