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GRAIN SAMPLE MANIPULATOR769
The Filter section
The signals from the Playback Algorithms section and the Oscillator section can be individually mixed and routed
through the Filter section. The Filter section features four different filter types.
Routing buttons
D Click the red buttons with a triangle pointing to the right, to route the desired signal to the Filter section.
To bypass the signals from the Filter section, click the buttons with the triangle pointing upwards or downwards.
Filter type
D Click the Filter type selector to choose any of the following filter types:
HP 12dB
A highpass filter with a 12dB/octave slope.
BP 12dB
A bandpass filter with 12dB/octave slopes.
LP 12dB
A lowpass filter with a 12dB/octave slope.
LP Ladder 24dB
A ladder-type lowpass filter with a 24dB/octave slope.
Freq
D Set the cutoff frequency (for the HP and LP filter types) or the center frequency (for the BP filter type).
Reso
D Set the resonance amount.
Env 2
D Set the cutoff/center frequency modulation amount from the Envelope 2.
Since this is a “hardwired” connection from Envelope 2 you don’t need to use the Modulation Bus for envelope
modulating the cutoff/center frequency.
Vel
D If you want the Envelope 2 amount to be controlled from keyboard velocity, turn up the Vel knob.
Kbd
D Set how much you want the filter cutoff/center frequency to track the keyboard.
At 0%, the filter frequency is static regardless where on the keyboard you play. At 100% the filter tracks the key-
board 1:1, i.e. one semitone per note.