first modulation input allows the dynamic modification of the bandwidth, the 2 others, the central frequency.

A “type” selector provides a choice of filtering, band pass or band reject.

The following images represent the spectrum of the band-pass and band-reject filters where the central frequency is 500 Hz.

Band-pass 24 dB/octave filter

Band reject 24 dB/octave filter

7.1.3.4Multi-mode 12 dB/octave filter

Type

Resonance

Audio Input

ModRes Input

Multimode 12 dB/octave filter

Frequency

Gain

Audio Output

FM Inputs

Type

Choice of filter type

Frequency

Sets the filter cut-off frequency

Resonance

Sets the resonance of the filter

Gain

Sets the gain for bell, shelf High and Low.

Audio Output

Filter output connection jack

Audio Input

Filter input connection jack

FM Inputs

Frequency modulation input jacks

ModRes Input

Resonance modulation input connection jack

Keyboard follow

Keyboard follow choice tuning the filter (no follow, follow 1, 2, 3 or 4).

Sequencer Choice

Choice of the sequencer output tuning the filter (no sequencer,

 

sequencer 1, 2, 3 or 4).

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