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FILTER SETTINGS
You can select from three filter types and three resonance values. The filter types are
LPF
(low-pass filter),
BPF
(band-pass filter), and
HPF
(high-pass filter).
LPF: Removes frequencies above the cutoff value.
BPF: Removes frequencies outside the cutoff range.
HPF: Removes frequencies below the cutoff value.
The resonance setting determines the amount of emphasis applied in the area around
the cutoff frequency.
Flat:
Almost no emphasis
Weak: Mild emphasis
Strong: Dramatic emphasis
The following drawings show how the resonance setting affects the frequency cut-
off characteristics of a low-pass filter.
Volume
Frequency
Cutoff
flat
weak
strong
Volume
Frequency
Cutoff
Volume
Frequency
Cutoff
Scratchpad
You use this mode when you want to simulate the action of a DJ manually ma-
nipulating a turntable to produce a “scratch” effect. You begin by selecting the
source sample that contains the sound section that you want to use for this effect.
The ribbon will then work as an independent pad; running your finger over it is
the same as pushing an analog disc back and forth on the turntable, with the
needle stationed over a selected section.
1.
With the SU10 in PLAY mode, hold down
[SCRATCH]
and press the pad con-
taining the data section you want to use.
The LCD changes in three places to indicate that you have selected the scratch
effect.