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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
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
above the center cutoff frequency yielding sig-
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
and some distortion at the output.
problem either by compensating for the gain
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