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Aside from the different ranges, all three resonators have identical controls:
Cutoff
: Sets the value for the center frequency of the filter. The range for each band is given
by the range listings above: 60Hz to 300 Hz, 300Hz to 1.5 kHz, and 1.5kHz to 7.5 kHz.
Resonance
: Equivalent to the bandwidth (Q) control on a parametric EQ, this adjusts the
width of the band's effect around the center frequency. The control ranges from Q = 0.5 (a
relatively broad peak, about two octaves) to Q = 10 (a very sharp and resonant peak).
Gain
: The amount of gain boost or cut at the Cutoff. The control's default value is 0dB (no
gain change), but can range from a +6dB boost to a -72 dB cut (effectively silence).
Don’t forget: each of these parameters is MIDI-assignable, which opens up a lot of possibilities. For
example, three adjacent sliders on your controller assigned to the Upper Resonator’s Cutoff frequencies
will allow for very direct and intuitive play.
The Upper Resonator can turn the Solina V into a dark, brooding ambient pad generator: add a dash
of LFO, a hint of chorus, wash it out with your favorite convolution reverb, and just about any chord you
play will make people listen. We're trusting you to never use this superpower for evil purposes.
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