10
Spectralizer
Diagram 3:
3
RD
H
ARMONIC
The illustration shows the
FFT spectrums of the odd
harmonics for a measuring
signal of 3 kHz.
Diagram 4:
If two frequencies are fed
into the Spectralizer (here
3 and 4 kHz) also the diffe-
rential tone (here 7 kHz)
are being produced
All measurements at:
F
REQUENCY
1kHz
D
ENSITY
0
M
IX
100%
The control range is 0 % to 100 %. The 2
ND
H
ARMONIC
encoder
is equipped with alpha-dial logic. Turning the encoder rapidly
causes the values to jump in steps of 10, whereas turning the
encoder slowly causes the values to proceed in single increment
steps.
If the need arises to make the harmonics more audible use
the D
ENSITY
control (see D
ENSITY
, 7) to increase their loudness.
The 3
RD
H
ARMONIC
encoder controls the intensity of the added
third harmonics which are being generated above the adjusted
highpass frequency (see F
REQUENCY
, 3).
The third harmonics are odd harmonics which carry brilliance
but also sharpness and aggressiveness. A good combination of
even and odd harmonics is the key to a natural sounding top-
end.
The control range is 0 % to 100 %. The 3
RD
H
ARMONIC
encoder
is equipped with alpha-dial logic. Turning the encoder rapidly
causes the values to jump in steps of 10, whereas turning the
encoder slowly causes the values to proceed in single increment
steps.
If the need arises to make the harmonics more audible use
the D
ENSITY
control (see D
ENSITY
, 7) to increase their loudness.
Control Elements
3rd Harmonic
6