Marani CLP-260 User Manual page 8

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In addition to the Dynamic Processes, in the CLP260 is also available a
powerful Sub Harmonic synthesizer.
The Sub Harmonic Synthesizer is working generating sub Harmonics on
the base on the Harmonic content of the original signal.
Particularly, the amplitude distribution of the generated Sub Harmonics is
following the shape of a band pass filter set on the low part of the band.
The peak of this "band pass" filter, is centered on 2 possible frequencies,
60Hz and 90Hz.; this means that when selected the frequency range
setting the Sub Harmonics Amplitude Peak on 60Hz (24-36Hz), the
Harmonics added to the original sound will bring a "deep" and very low
extra body to the original sound.
When selected the frequency range setting the Sub Harmonics Amplitude
Peak on 90Hz (36-56Hz), the Harmonics added to the original sound will
bring a "lighter and more booming" extra body to the original sound.
Finally, in order to "adjust" harmonically the Input signal, a 7 bands Eq. is
available, where the first of the 7 filters can be chosen to be 1st/2nd ord.
HP or Low Shelving, the seventh one can be chosen to be 1st/2nd ord. LP
or High Shelving and the other 5, from the second to the sixth, can be
chosen to be 1st/2nd ord. High Shelving or Peaking.
The CLP260 has a bypass control in the analog domain.
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