7.2.1. Cutoff Modulation
Varying the cutoff point, the point where the filter starts removing frequencies from the
sound spectrum, changes the timbre of the sound. The most effective and musically
pleasing way to modulate the cutoff frequency is using an envelope generator. The
MicroFreak is "hardwired" to do this. Right next to the sustain control of the main envelope
you'll see a knob named Filter Amt (Amount). That's where you determine how much the
envelope will modulate the cutoff frequency of the Filter.
Note:
You'll notice that when you change the setting of the Filter Amount knob, the
corresponding point on the Matrix will light up. As an alternative, you can also fine-tune the
filter amount on the Matrix.
7.2.2. Emphasis/Resonance Modulation
With the Resonance knob, you set the width of the band with which the filter attenuates the
incoming signal. By increasing the emphasis amount, you will focus the filter and force it to
pass only frequencies in the vicinity of the frequency cutoff point. It boosts the frequencies
near the cutoff point of the filter.
Freaky idea:
Seq>Cutoff Modulation
A sequencer modulation track can be a useful tool to modulate the filter cutoff point. In step
mode you can assign a different modulation amount to each step of the sequence.
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