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Table Of Contents
Included VST Instruments
Spector
Spectrum Filter Sections
This is where you create the contours, that is, frequency response characteristics, for the two
128 pole resonant spectrum filters A and B.
You can use the Preset pop-up menu to select a preset contour.
To change the contour, click and draw with the mouse.
If you want to calculate a random spectrum filter curve, select Randomize from the
Preset pop-up menu.
Each time you choose this function, a new randomized spectrum is calculated.
Cut I and II
These parameters work like cutoff frequency controls on a conventional filter: With the Cut
controls at the maximum setting, the full frequency range is used for the spectrum filter.
Lowering the Cut controls gradually moves the entire contour down in frequency, closing the
filter.
NOTE
If a 2 oscillator configuration is used, you can set different cutoffs for the two
oscillators. If more than two oscillators are used, they are internally divided into two
groups, for which you can set independent cutoffs with Cut I and Cut II.
If the Spectrum Sync button (link symbol) between the cut controls is activated, the
two knobs are linked and follow each other and are set to the same value.
Morph
Controls the mix between the sound of spectrum filters A and B. If the Morph knob is turned
fully left, only the A sound is heard. If it is turned right only the B sound is heard. This allows
you to seamlessly morph between two totally different sounds.
Master Volume and Pan
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