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=Manual= | =Manual= | ||
− | + | [[media:5 Effects Guide.pdf | 5.11 Filter (FLT)]] | |
=User contributions= | =User contributions= | ||
− | ==Filter== | + | ==Using the Filter== |
* The Filter is a very versatile effect. For example, it can be used: | * The Filter is a very versatile effect. For example, it can be used: | ||
** As an one-band equalizer | ** As an one-band equalizer | ||
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** To boost the signal level for leads | ** To boost the signal level for leads | ||
** As a high-pass or lo-pass filter | ** As a high-pass or lo-pass filter | ||
− | ** As an envelope filter | + | ** As an envelope filter |
− | == | + | ==Filter and X/Y== |
− | * | + | * X/Y-switching is supported by the XL only. |
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+ | ==Tilt EQ== | ||
+ | * The Tilt EQ is a slope filter that allows broad adjustment of the tone using just two parameters: Frequency and Gain. The Gain parameter sets the maximum gain of the filter relative to the center frequency. For example, a gain of 10 dB would set the maximum gain to 10 dB. The gain at the center frequency would be 0 dB and the minimum gain would be -10 dB, therefore a total of 20 dB of EQ would be applied. | ||
[[category:Presets and effects]] | [[category:Presets and effects]] |
Revision as of 19:07, 6 April 2014
Manual
User contributions
Using the Filter
- The Filter is a very versatile effect. For example, it can be used:
- As an one-band equalizer
- To boost the input of an amp block
- To boost the signal level for leads
- As a high-pass or lo-pass filter
- As an envelope filter
Filter and X/Y
- X/Y-switching is supported by the XL only.
Tilt EQ
- The Tilt EQ is a slope filter that allows broad adjustment of the tone using just two parameters: Frequency and Gain. The Gain parameter sets the maximum gain of the filter relative to the center frequency. For example, a gain of 10 dB would set the maximum gain to 10 dB. The gain at the center frequency would be 0 dB and the minimum gain would be -10 dB, therefore a total of 20 dB of EQ would be applied.