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Positive valuesNegative valuesValue of 0.0
Variation
controlsType
Raise shaped
signal and add
phase-inverted dry
signal, making
sound sharper.
Reduce shaped
signal and add dry
signal.
Provides shaped
signal only.
Wet/dry ratioVariDrive
Alter symmetry.Alter symmetry.Results in
symmetrical
shaping.
Bias—which alters
the symmetry of
the shaping curve.
SoftSat
Tube Dist.
Scream
Working with Sculptures Filter Parameters
The parameters discussed in this section apply on a per-voice basis. You will note a number
of parameter names followed by (morphable). This indicates that the parameters can be
morphed between up to five morph points. More details on morphing can be found in
Getting to Know Sculpture’s Morph Section.
The filter parameters offer further timbral/spectral control over your sound. They should
be familiar to you if you have any experience with synthesizers. If you’re new to the
concepts behind synthesizer filters, see Filters.
Key knob
Filter Type buttons
Filter on/off button
Velo Sens knob
Resonance knob
Cutoff knob
Filter On/Off button: Activates or deactivates the filter section.
Filter Type buttons: Determine the filter mode. Choices are:
HiPass: Allows frequencies above the cutoff frequency to pass. As frequencies below
the cutoff frequency are suppressed, its also known as a low cut filter. The slope of
the filter is 12 dB/octave.
LoPass: Allows frequencies that fall below the cutoff frequency to pass. As frequencies
above the cutoff frequency are suppressed, its also known as a high cut filter. The
slope of the filter is 12 dB/octave.
Peak: Allows the center of a frequency band to be specified with the Cutoff knob.
The band width and gain are controlled with the Resonance knob. Frequencies outside
the band are left at their current level.
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