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EUROPA SHAPESHIFTING SYNTHESIZER736
Pan
D Set the panning of the corresponding Sound Engine signal in the stereo panorama.
The Filter section
Routing buttons
D Click the red LED buttons to route the corresponding Sound Engine signals to the Filter section.
If deactivated, the signal bypasses the Filter and goes straight to the Amp section, see “The Amplifier section”.
Drive
D Turn the Drive knob to amplify and introduce an overdrive type of distortion to the Sound Engine signal(s)
in the filter.
Filter Type selector
D Click the Filter Type name box to select one of the following filter types:
SVF HP 12dB
A state variable (SVF) highpass filter with a 12dB/octave slope. This filter is similar to the State Variable Filter in
the Thor synthesizer.
SVF BP 12dB
A state variable (SVF) bandpass filter with 12dB/octave slopes. This filter is similar to the State Variable Filter in
the Thor synthesizer.
SVF LP 12dB
A state variable (SVF) lowpass filter with a 12dB/octave slope. This filter is similar to the State Variable Filter in
the Thor synthesizer.
•SVF Notch
A state variable (SVF) notch filter. This filter is similar to the State Variable Filter in the Thor synthesizer.
Ladder LP 24dB
A ladder-type lowpass filter with a 24dB/octave slope. The resonance peak more narrow in this filter type than in
the MFB LP 24dB filter (see below). The filter can be driven to self-oscillate.
! Be careful when using this filter type as high Resonance values could generate quite extreme audio levels!
•MFB LP 12dB
A multiple feedback (MFB) lowpass filter with a 12dB/octave slope.
•MFB LP 24dB
A multiple feedback (MFB) lowpass filter with a 24dB/octave slope. The resonance peak is wider in this filter type
that in the Ladder filter (see above). The filter can be driven to self-oscillate.
! Be careful when using this filter type as high Resonance values could generate quite extreme audio levels!