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8 BLOCKS GUIDE
The stereo Filter block can be used for simple or spectacular sound shaping. It allows a variety of different
effects with real-time control of useful parameters. It can also be used as a “boost” by setting the TYPE to NULL
or as a treble (or mid... or bass) booster with great flexibility. Resonant (high "Q") filters bring a distinctive "synth"
quality when used after distortion.
The Filter block is equipped with individual left and right pan controls. These allow you to adjust the stereo
positioning of the left and right output signals. You can use these controls to turn a stereo signal into two mono
outputs (set both to 0.0), to reduce the stereo separation, or for general stereo manipulation.
Filter Parameters
Type
– This selects from different filter types using
VALUE
or
NAV
buttons with no need to press
ENTER
:
THE FILTER BLOCK
ENH
4 Blocks, 12 Types, 4 Channels
Null
Lowpass
Bandpass
Highpass
Low Shelf
High Shelf
Peaking
Notch
Tilt EQ
Low Shelf 2 (passive type)
High Shelf 2 (passive type)
Peaking 2 (Variable Q type)
Notes on Types:
The Null type has no effect on frequency response but allows gain,
phase, pan and other adjustments to be made.
Low Shelf 2 and High Shelf 2 filters recreate the quirky “overshoot” behavior of analog
shelving filters found on classic mixing consoles. Set the Q between 0.5 and 0.707 to
recreate classic sounds or experiment with other settings for different effects.
The on-screen display makes it easy to see the effects of different filter types.
Frequency
– Sets the center frequency of the filter.
Order
– Selects different filter slopes. 2nd = 12 dB per octave, 4th = 24 dB per octave. A 4th order filter is steeper
and more extreme or "squelchy".
Q
– Sets the “Q” of the filter. Higher values give sharper responses.
Gain
– Sets the gain at the center frequency for the shelving and peaking filter types.
Lowcut, Hicut
– These first-order filters provide additional tone-shaping capabilities.
Pan L, Pan R
– These controls allow you to adjust the placement of the left and right output signals for stereo
width adjustment or stereo-to-mono conversion.
Phase Invert
– Controls the phase of the output signal with options for none, left, right, or both.
The filter block also has Level, Balance, Bypass, and Bypass Mode parameters.
See
“Common Mix/Level Parameters” on p. 54
.
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