Eq Morpher; Mono Eq Morpher; Mono Eq Morpher (Eq Morpher Is Similar) - Kurzweil K2600 Musician’s Reference

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KDFX Reference
KDFX Algorithm Specifications

905 EQ Morpher/

906 Mono EQ Morpher

Parallel resonant bandpass filters with parameter morphing
PAUs:
4 for EQ Morpher
2 for Mono EQ Morpher
The EQ Morpher algorithms have four parallel bandpass Þlters acting on the input signal and the Þlter
results are summed for the Þnal output. EQ Morpher is a stereo algorithm for which the left and right
channels receive separate processing using the same linked controls. Mono EQ Morpher sums the input
left and right channels into a mono signal, so there is only one channel of processing. Both algorithms have
output panning. In EQ Morpher, a stereo panner like that in INPUT page is used and includes a width
parameter to control the width of the stereo Þeld. Mono EQ Morph uses a standard mono panner for
positioning the mono signal between the left and right speakers.
L Input
R Input
Figure 10-56
For each Þlter, there are two sets of parameters, A and B. The parameter Morph A>B determines which
parameter set is active. When Morph A>B is set to 0%, you are hearing the A parameters; when set to
100%, you are hearing the B parameters. The Þlters may be gradually moved from A to B and back again
by moving the Morph A>B parameter between 0 and 100%.
The four Þlters are parametric bandpass Þlters. These are not the usual parametric Þlters you are familiar
with. Normal parametric Þlters boost or cut the signal at the frequency you specify relative to the signal at
other frequencies. The bandpass Þlters used here pass only signals at the frequency you specify and cut all
other frequencies. The gain controls for the Þlters set the levels of each ÞlterÕs output. Like the normal
parametric Þlters, you have control of the ÞltersÕ frequencies and bandwidths. The Freq Scale parameters
may be used to adjust the A or B ÞltersÕ frequencies as a group. This allows you to maintain a constant
spectral relationship between your Þlters while adjusting the frequencies up and down. The Þlters are
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Mono EQ Morpher (EQ Morpher is similar)

EQ Gain
#1
EQ Gain
#2
Out Gain
#3
EQ Gain
#4
EQ Gain
In/Out
L Output
Pan
R Output

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