Kurzweil K2000 - MUSICIANS GUIDE Musician's Manual page 270

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DSP Functions
Filters
2-Pole Notch Filter:
Width in octaves
The two-pole notch Þlter has two control input pages, one for center frequency, one for width.
Partials with frequencies above or below the notch will be unaffected. Within the notch, partials
will be attenuated according to the width of the notch. The width is deÞned in terms of the
number of octaves between the points on the signalÕs attenuation curve where the attenuation
is 3 dB (see the explanation of F2 WID for the PARAMETRIC EQ function). For example, if the
width is set at four octaves, then the attenuation will be 3 dB at two octaves in either direction
from the center frequency. ThereÕs no attenuation of partials at more than two octaves in either
direction from the center frequency.
Two-pole Notch Filter, Fixed Width (NOTCH2)
The only functional difference between NOTCH2 and NOTCH FILTER is that the width of
NOTCH2 is Þxed at 2.2 octaves. This gives you a one-stage notch Þlter function.
Two-pole Bandpass Filter (BANDPASS FILTER)
This is essentially the opposite of a notch Þlter; it passes all partials at the center frequency, and
cut the levels of partials above or below the center frequency. The width is deÞned the same as
for the double notch Þlter.
14-18
10
100
0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50
-60
-70
Center frequency
width from .1 to 4 octaves
-80
10
100
0
-10
-20
C 4
-30
-40
-50
-60
Center frequency
at C 4, C 7, C 10
-70
Frequency in Hertz
1000
10000
4
= C 6;
Frequency in Hertz
1000
10000
100000
.1
100000
C 10

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