A typical Feedback panel
Worth to note is that the feedback loop is built inside the resonance loop of the Filters.
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Therefore, the amount of signal sent in the feedback loop is also affected by the Resonance
parameter found on the Main panel of each Filter (except for the Supercomb, where it is called
Feedback control).
The panel's upper line always holds the two following parameters:
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Anti-Alias switch: Enables/disables the anti-aliasing, which smoothes peaks in the feedback
loop. Click on the Anti-Alias switch – the small steps/ramp button – to change its state
(more info on the Anti-Alias switch can be found in the section
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Feedback Mode menu: This menu allows you to select the desired feedback mode. If
Normal is selected, the feedback loop is deactivated. The three other modes available in
the Feedback Mode menu are described in the following sections.
Waveshape Feedback Mode
When this mode is selected in the upper Feedback Mode menu of the Feedback panel, the
signal in the feedback loop is processed by a mini-Waveshaper. Hence, the parameters in the
lower part the Feedback panel are very similar to those of the Waveshaper module.
The few differences are listed here:
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A Phase Inverter appears next to the Waveform Selector (for more info on the Phase
Inverter, see section
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The In dB and Out dB controls from the Waveshaper module are here replaced with an
Amount control, which defines the proportion of signal processed by the Waveshaper.
The rest is exactly the same as in the Waveshaper. Please refer to section
Module", for more info on its principle, functioning and parameters.
5.3.4, "Phase
Inverter").
5.3.3, "Anti-Alias
Switch").
5.7, "Waveshaper
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