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MIMIC CREATIVE SAMPLER807
•Notch
A notch filter (or band reject filter) could be described as the opposite of a bandpass filter. It cuts off frequencies
in a narrow midrange band, letting the frequencies below and above through. Set the center frequency with the
Freq knob and the notch width with the Reso knob. The higher the Resonance, the narrower the notch.
Comb -
This is a comb filter with a positive feedback loop - but without feed forward - ideal for flanger and phaser types
of effects. Set the cutoff frequency with the Freq knob and the resonance amount with the Reso knob. The differ-
ence between “Comb +” (see below) and “Comb –” is in the position of the peaks in the spectrum. The main audi-
ble difference is that the “Comb –” version causes a bass cut.
Comb +
This is a multi notch filter, great for phaser types of effects. Set the cutoff frequency with the Freq knob and the at-
tenuation amount - and consequently the bandwidth - of the notches with the Reso knob. The difference between
“Comb +” and “Comb –” (see above) is in the position of the peaks in the spectrum. The main audible difference is
that the “Comb +” version lets through more bass frequencies.
Freq
D Set the cutoff frequency (for the HP and LP filter types) or the center frequency (for the BP and Notch filter
type).
Range: 37.0 Hz to 16.00 kHz.
Frequency
Amplitude
RESO
Q
FREQ
Frequency
Amplitude
RESO
FREQ
Frequency
Amplitude
RESO
FREQ