Sweepfilter; Wah - Lexicon MPX 1 - REV 2 User Manual

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SweepFilter

Mix
0-100%
Level*
Off, -89 to +6dB
Fc*
20-20000Hz
FRes*
1-100
Mod*
20-20000Hz
Scale*
-100 to +100%
Pan*
50L to C to 50R

Wah

Mix
0-100%
Level*
Off, -89 to +6dB
Sweep*
0-100
(Type)
C, V
Bass
0-100
Resp
0-100
* = Interpolated; ( ) = Option of preceding parameter
Dry/Wet ratio
Amount of effect in the processed signal
Corner frequency offset of filter
Filter resonance: 7=a maximally flat filter
added to corner frequency offset to produce corner fre-
quency
scales Mod
Left/right pan control
Dry/Wet ratio
Amount of effect in the processed signal
Wah center frequency
C=Crybaby, V=Vox
Adds a low frequency boost to the wah
Responsiveness to changes in Sweep
The Effects and Parameters
SweepFilter simulates a Moog-
type resonant low-pass filter. Cut-
off frequency and output level are
interpolated, and can be swept.
The performance of this filter is
high enough that it can be used as
a lowpass filter for hiss reduction.
The parameters were de-
signed to allow synthesizer-like
control of the filter. For example:
Use FC like the manual "cutoff"
knob of an analog synth – set it to
the filter frequency desired when
all modulation sources are at mini-
mum.
Use Mod as the patch destina-
tion for as many as five modulation
sources (LFO, ADR, Env,
LastNote, S/H. etc.).
Use Scale as a master depth
control for all modulation sources.
EkoSweepFltr SynthChmbr
Wah is a mono wah filter mod-
elled after two classic wah-wah
pedals.
With Sweep selected,
press Options to select Model C
(CryBaby) or Model V (Vox).
These models capture both the
characteristic signature and non-
linear pedal response of the origi-
nal pedals. The Bass control al-
lows you to change the wah from a
band-pass type effect to a low-
pass type effect by progressively
adding more low end into the ef-
fect. (Try it with bass and key-
boards.) Resp controls how
quickly the wah responds to
changes of Sweep. (100 is very
fast, 0 is very, very slow).
To make a Mutron-like enve-
lope filter, patch sweep to Env1 or
Env2. Use Resp to control the
effect's responsiveness to chang-
ing dynamics.
To make an Auto Wah effect, try
patching Sweep to an LFO sine or
triangle wave.
AutoWah Chrs Wah Pedal
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