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Ring Modulation Source 1/2
Oscillator Mix
In the Oscillator Mix section, you can adjust the levels of the different oscillators,
the noise generator, and the ring modulation.
Filter Section
The Filter section allows you to adjust the tone color of the sound.
Filter Shape
Ring modulation is produced by multiplying the signals of 2 oscillators. On
these pop-up menus, you can select the sources for the ring modulation.
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For the ring modulation to have an effect, the corresponding oscillators must
be active.
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LP 24, 18, 12, and 6 are low-pass filters with 24, 18, 12, and 6 dB/oct.
Frequencies above the cutoff are attenuated.
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BP 12 and BP 24 are band-pass filters with 12 and 24 dB/oct.
Frequencies below and above the cutoff are attenuated.
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HP6+LP18 and HP6+LP12 are combinations of a high-pass filter with
6 dB/oct and a low-pass filter with 18 and 12 dB/oct, respectively
(asymmetric band-pass filter). Frequencies below and above the cutoff
are attenuated. Attenuation is more pronounced for the frequencies
above the cutoff.
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HP12+LP6 and HP18+LP6 are combinations of a high-pass filter with
12 and 18 dB/oct and a low-pass filter with 6 dB/oct (asymmetric
band-pass filter). Frequencies below and above the cutoff are
attenuated. Attenuation is more pronounced for the frequencies below
the cutoff.
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HP 24, 18, 12, and 6 are high-pass filters with 24, 18, 12, and 6 dB/oct.
Frequencies below the cutoff are attenuated.
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