User Guide

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Module: Silver
Silver: Parameters
In the following tables, parameters are described
separately according to effect category (filter, freq
FX and time FX).
The stick icon indicates parameters that can be
adjusted using the silver stick (provided that the
given level has been selected via parameter level).
Filter parameters
Type Defines the type of filter. Your options are
three low-pass filters (24 dB, 12 dB, 6 dB),
a 6 dB high-pass filter and a band-pass
filter.
Filter types are described in the section
starting on page 125.
Cutoff Cutoff frequency of the selected filter.
For more on this, read page 124.
Value range: 0 to 127
(covers the entire frequency range).
Resonance Resonance of the selected filter.
Value range: 0 to 127.
Table 17: Silver: Filter parameters
LFO Depth Determines the modulation depth of the
mod-generated LFO oscillation and thus the
intensity of its effect on the selected filter’s
cutoff frequency.
Value range: -64 to +63.
Depth = 0: No frequency modulation.
Depth > 0: Starting at the current level, the
frequency increases in accordance with the
LFO oscillation (up to a max value of 127).
Depth < 0: The frequency decreases in
accordance with the LFO oscillation.
Note in this context the global LFO depth,
which is defined directly in the mod module
(page 116). Global LFO depth is offset
against this modulation destination’s depth.
Key track Also called key follow, key track is a form of
keyboard control data. When key tracking is
activated, the keyboard serves as a
modulation source, generating key track
values in accordance with the position or
pitch of the notes played on the keyboard.
In this context, the parameter determines
the effect of the selected filter for the
various keyboard zones. Good-to-know
background stuff: Many acoustic instruments
sound brighter as pitch rises.
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Table 17: Silver: Filter parameters (cont.)
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