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PARAMETER REFERENCE MANUAL38
Filter-1
Cutoff
0 to 127: Filter 1 threshold frequency.
Modulation destination “Filter1 Cutoff”.
Resonance
0 to 127: Accentuation of the lter 1 Cutoff frequency. The actual effect of resonance depends on the se-
lected Mode (see below).
Modulation destination “Filter1 Resonance”.
Env Amount
0 to 127: The amount of lter envelope applied to lter 1 Cutoff. Note that this effect can be inverted.
Modulation destination “Filter 1 Env Amount”.
Mode
Filter Mode Meaning
Low Pass LP. Allows frequencies below the cutoff point to pass through i.e rejects those above the
cutoff point
High Pass HP. Allows frequencies above the cutoff point to pass through i.e. rejects those below the
cutoff point
Band Pass BP. Allows frequencies close to the cutoff point to pass through i.e. simultaneously rejects
those above and below the cutoff point
Band top B. Rejects frequencies close to the cutoff point i.e. allows frequencies above or below the
cutoff point to pass through. Note that Resonance effectively narrows this band, making the
effect actually more subtle.
Analog 1 .. 4 Pole Emulation of a classic analog cascade (or ladder) lter, but with a variable number of
poles. In this mode, the aturation Type is ignored - it is replaced by MiniMoog™ style lter
saturation. This type is interesting for experimentation, often yielding surprising results when
the resonance is set very high.