Modifying The Brightness Of A Sound With A Filter (Tvf/Tvf Envelope) - Roland Juno-Stage User Manual

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Chapter 9. Detailed Settings for a Rhythm Set

Modifying the Brightness of a Sound with a Filter (TVF/TVF Envelope)

A filter cuts or boosts a specific frequency region to change a sound's brightness, thickness, or other qualities.
TVF PARAMETER
Parameter
Value
OFF, LPF, BPF,
Filter Type
HPF, PKG, LPF2,
Filter Type
ZOOM
LPF3
Cutoff Frequency
0–127
Cutoff
ZOOM
Resonance
0–127
Resonance
ZOOM
LPF
Level
High
Frequency
Cutoff frequency
Low
Parameter
Value
Cutoff V-Curve
FIX, 1–7
Cutoff V-Sens
-63–+63
Resonance V-Sens
-63–+63
128
Explanation
Type of filter
OFF: No filter is used.
LPF: Low Pass Filter. This reduces the volume of all frequencies above the cutoff frequency in
order to round off, or un-brighten the sound.
BPF: Band Pass Filter. This leaves only the frequencies in the region of the cutoff frequency, and
cuts the rest. This can be useful when creating distinctive sounds.
HPF: High Pass Filter. This cuts the frequencies in the region below the cutoff frequency. This is
suitable for creating percussive sounds emphasizing their higher tones.
PKG: Peaking Filter. This emphasizes the frequencies in the region of the cutoff frequency. You
can use this to create wah-wah effects by employing an LFO to change the cutoff frequency
cyclically.
LPF2: Low Pass Filter 2. Although frequency components above the cutoff frequency are cut, the
sensitivity of this filter is half that of the LPF. This filter is good for use with simulated instrument
sounds such as the acoustic piano.
LPF3: Low Pass Filter 3. Although frequency components above the cutoff frequency are cut, the
sensitivity of this filter changes according to the cutoff frequency. While this filter is also good
for use with simulated acoustic instrument sounds, the nuance it exhibits differs from that of the
LPF2, even with the same TVF Envelope settings.
* If you set "LPF2" or "LPF3," the setting for the Resonance parameter will be ignored.
Frequency at which the filter begins to have an effect on the waveform's frequency components
Emphasizes the portion of the sound in the region of the cutoff frequency, adding character to the sound.
* Excessively high settings can produce oscillation, causing the sound to distort.
Resonance
BPF
HPF
PKG
Explanation
Curve that determines how keyboard playing dynamics (velocity) will affect the cutoff frequency
Set this to "FIX" if you don't want the cutoff frequency to be affected by the keyboard velocity.
1
Use this parameter when changing the cutoff frequency to be applied as a result of changes in
playing velocity.
If you want strongly played notes to raise the cutoff frequency, set this parameter to positive (+) settings.
This allows keyboard velocity to modify the amount of Resonance.
If you want strongly played notes to have a greater Resonance effect, set this parameter to
positive (+) settings.
Parameters indicated by (
2
3
4
5
) can be edited via ZOOM EDIT (p. 120).
ZOOM
6
7

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