Kurzweil K2661 Musician's Manual page 539

Kurzweil k2661: user guide
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There's more to the High Frequency Stimulator than meets the eye. It works like this: the signal
is run through a high-pass filter, then through a distortion function, then through a second high-
pass filter. Finally, it's mixed with the original signal after passing through the final AMP stage
of the algorithm. The three control-input pages let you adjust the cutoff frequency of the first
high-pass filter (F1 FRQ), the amount (drive) of the distortion function (F2 DRV), and the mix
(relative amplitude) of the stimulated signal with the original (F3 AMP).
Parameter
Coarse Adjust
Fine Adjust
KEY Tracking
Velocity Tracking
Pad
Source 1
Source 1 Depth
Source 2
Source 2 Depth Control
Minimum Depth, Source 2
Maximum Depth, Source 2
Range of Values
C -1 16 Hz to G 10 25088 Hz
± 100 cents
± 250 cents per key
± 10800 cents
0, 6, 12, 18 dB
Control Source list
± 10800 cents
Control Source list
Control Source list
± 10800 cents
± 10800 cents
DSP Functions
The DSP Functions
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