Filter Mod; Drive - NFUZD Audio NSPIRE series User Manual

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Introduction
I/O Module Panel Layouts
Snare and Tom Trigger Zones
NFUZD USB Key (Drive) and Data Management
NSPIRE Series I/O Module Navigation
Trigger Settings
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Saving a UserKit
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Integration with Computer
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Getting Started w/ BFD Eco NFUZD Edition
Basic Mixing Adjustments
BFD Eco NFUZD Edition Effects
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Changing BFD Eco NFUZD Edition Presets
Changing Drum Sounds
Adjusting Instrument Parameters
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Getting New Professional Sounds
User .wav Samples
Exporting Sound Banks
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Installing Sound Banks
BFD Eco Jukebox Player
BFD Eco Master Output Recording
BFD Eco Mixing Tips
Included Sounds
Basic Mixing Adjustments (cont.)

Filter Mod

This is a DCAM circuit-modelled multimode resonant filter with modulation and drive. As well as the
Pitch (cutoff frequency) and Res (resonance) controls, the filter features a Mode control to switch
between low-pass, band-pass, high-pass, peak and notch modes. There is even an audio-rate FMDepth
control which sets the amount of cutoff modulation derived from the input signal's waveform. The Drive
function features controls for input (Drive) and output (OutDrive) drive stages. The effect contains a
built-in envelope follower for modulating the cutoff frequency with the amplitude of the input signal.
It features controls for Attack, Release, and Env Depth.

Drive


Drive is a versatile, DCAM-modelled overdrive/distortion effect. The HPFreq and LPFreq controls allow
you to filter the signal before the distortion stage, while the Mode control switches between four different
distortion models: Diode, OTA, OpAmp and HalfRect. The Dirty control sets the amount of the
distorted signal that is heard at the output, while the Clean control sets the amount of the signal that
is filtered out before the bitcrushing stage by the high-pass and low-pass filters. The Tone control is
a simple 1-pole low-pass filter to remove unwanted high frequencies from the Dirty signal.
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