Filter's Panels And Tabs; Feedback Loop And Feedback Panel - Native Instruments Absynth 5 Reference Manual

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To activate a Filter module, do the following:
1.
Click on the extended left margin on a Filter, Modulator or Waveshaper Module Slot to
activate it.
2. Choose one of the filter types from the Type menu (the first and biggest group in the
menu).

5.5.2 Filter's Panels and Tabs

Like all other modules, a Filter module can have up to three panels organizing the various
module parameters. Each panel can be called by clicking on the corresponding tab at the
top of the module.
The available panels depend on the type of filter. You will find a complete list of available
panels in the module-specific sections below. But we can already give here two basic rules
for these panels:
All filter types but the Cloud offer a Main panel as first panel, holding the main param-
eters for that filter type.
The filter types LPF 2 Pole, LPF 4 Pole, LPF 8 Pole, Allpass 2, Allpass 4, Allpass 8 and
Supercomb have an additional FB panel controlling the new feedback loop introduced in
ABSYNTH 5 for these filters (see next section).

5.5.3 Feedback Loop and Feedback Panel

ABSYNTH 5 introduces a new functionality to some of its Filter modules: a feedback loop.
This feedback loop allows you to send a portion of the filter's output back to its own input...
without forgetting to further process the signal on the way! The feedback loop is available
for following filter types: LPF 2 Pole, LPF 4 Pole, LPF 8 Pole, Allpass 2, Allpass 4, Allpass
8 and Supercomb.
For all of these filter types, the feedback loop settings are located on the Feedback panel
(labeled FB), next to the Main panel:
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