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84 DeepMind 6 User Manual
8.5.5 VCF ENV FADER
• The VCF ENV fader controls the amount of VCF ENVELOPE modulation that
will be applied to the cut-o frequency value.
When the cut-o frequency is modulated by the VCF ENVELOPE, each note
will be aected by the ADSR (and Curves) stages for the VCF ENVELOPE.
You can use this to apply subtle or aggressive modulation to the harmonic
characteristics of each note played for the duration they are playing.
When modulating the cut-o frequency using the VCF ENVELOPE, it is
advised to set the VCF ENV fader to a lower level when using normal polarity,
and set it to a higher level when using the INVERT function of the VCF
ENVELOPE MODULATION parameter.
When no ENV MODULATION is applied, the lter cut-o frequency will stay
xed (unless other sources of modulation are applied).
The cut-o frequency setting can limit the modulation from the VCA
ENVELOPE. If the VCF FREQ fader is already at its maximum setting, and
the lter is already wide open, then no positive modulation can take the
cut-o frequency higher. This is also true for negative values when the VCF
ENVELOPE is inverted.
The VCF ENV range is from 0.0% to 100.0%, and the default setting is
0.0% (O).
The fader position, current value, and stored value for the VCF ENV fader
is shown on the PROG screen. There is also a visualization of the envelope
amount (the arrow pointing to the right) as shown below:
Note: When you invert the polarity of the envelope, the arrow indicating the
envelope modulation will be reversed and point to the left to indicate
negative modulation.
8.5.6 INVERT SWITCH
• This switch controls the polarity of the VCF ENVELOPE modulation. When the
switch is on, the polarity of the envelope will be inverted.
It is advised to set the VCF ENV fader to a lower level when using normal
polarity, and set it to a higher level when using the INVERT function of the
VCF ENVELOPE MODULATION parameter.
The INVERT switch can be set to On or O, and the default program setting
is On.
ON=INVERTED