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diate combinations are different variants of
band pass (an asymmetric +6/–18dB, a sym-
metric +12/–12dB, and another asymmetric
+18/–6dB) covering a wide spectrum between
dark, mellow, boxy, honky, and harsh—and all
that in stereo!
Some example frequency responses offered by
Zagrzeb at the high pass 24 and low pass
24 
low frequencies are not attenuated when the
resonance is high. Note also that the high pass
response is particularly steep at 24dB/oct. This
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Fig. 3 shows the frequency responses at the
band pass pair of outputs, comparing three set-
tings of the bp config switch: h18l6, h12l12,
and h6 l18. Different slopes result in less or
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above the center cutoff frequency yielding sig-
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middle symmetric response features two 12dB/
oct slopes that are twice as steep (hence more
selective) as a classic 2-pole SVF.
GAIN VS RESONANCE
In every resonant circuit, increasing the reso-
nance introduces higher gain for signals close
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and some distortion at the output.
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