Multi Filter - Korg modvawe Owner's Manual

Wavetable synthesizer
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Normal, 2-osc input: This is the lowest input gain. It will produce the classic resonant sounds of these filters even with
two oscillators playing at full volume. If you're using the Sub Oscillator as well, and want to retain the full volume of
the resonance effect, you may wish to use Trim to further reduce the input gain.
Normal, 1-osc input: This will produce the classic resonant sounds of these filters with a single oscillator playing at full
volume. When input is louder than a single full-volume oscillator, the resonance effect will be less pronounced.
Unity, Less Resonance: Volume is unattenuated. This leaves less headroom, so resonance will be less prominent.
Loud, Less Resonance: This provides a slight volume boost on input. This makes it easy to reach saturation with the
input level alone, leaving very little headroom for resonance.

Multi Filter

Xfd (XFADE)
[0...100]
This is available only when Type is Multi Filter.
XFADE
(crossfade) morphs between the Mode 1 and Mode 2 settings.
0 is all Mode 1, 100 is all Mode 2, and 1-99 are intermediate values between the two Modes. Control this from the front
panel using
SHIFT-ENV
INTENSITY.
MFilt (Multi Filter Preset) (PRESET)
[List of Presets]
This is available only when Type is Multi Filter. Presets let you quickly select from a number of useful combinations of
Modes 1 and 2. Choose presets from the front panel using SHIFT-RESONANCE. You can also select any combination
you wish on the Multi Filter page, described below.
Multi Filter
This page is available only when the Filter page Type is set to Multi Filter.
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